We have a weekly Journal Club every Wednesday from 14 to 15 CET and you are of course welcome to join us — either in-person or virtual via (passcode: 060379).
Generally, we discuss recent noteworthy papers, which are relevant for our research fields, or we host talks on very different topics of theoretical physics.
If you are interested, you can write us an email, and we will add you to our mailing list for future talks.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
18.03.2026
13:00 - 14:30
DIAS Workshop - Building an ERC Culture: Trends, Stategy, and Institutional Leadership
How do universities build a strong ERC (European Research Culture) culture - and why is it important?
Campusvej 55, Odense M
16.12.2025
14:05 - 15:35
Introduction to Team-Based Learning
Would you like to make your large-class teaching more engaging? Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a proven, structured way to increase student activity and collaboration - even in big lecture halls. This Science Education Hub session is especially relevan
Campusvej 55, Odense M
27.11.2025 08:00
28.11.2025 15:00
International workshop: DAMVISEH - DAta Mining, VIsualization, and SEarch in very High-dimensional spaces
Read more about the workshop:聽https://event.sdu.dk/damviseh/overview
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.11.2025
10:30 - 11:30
QTC seminar: Gravitational-wave data analysis with machine learning and deep learning
Speaker:聽Costantino Pacilio from INFN, University La SapienzaAbstract:聽Gravitational-wave astronomy enables precision studies of compact binary systems and provides powerful tests of General Relativity. Black-hole spectroscopy鈥攖he detection of gravitational-wave emission spectra from black-hole ringdowns鈥攐ffers a particularly clean framework for testing gravity theories against well-defined predictions. However, accurate waveform modeling and efficient parameter estimation are essential to extract both astrophysical and fundamental physics insights from the data. In this talk, I will present my recent works in gravitational waveform modeling and inference, with a focus on black hole ringdowns, and highlighting the role of machine learning and deep learning techniques. In particular, I will discuss the promises and challenges of using Gaussian Process Regression for waveform modeling and hierarchical inference, and simulation-based inference for parameter estimation.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via ZoomMeeting ID: 278 903 9116Passcode: 860183The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
30.10.2025
15:00 - 16:30
Panel debate with 海角社区's Honorary Doctors of 2025: Academic Freedom in Flux - Navigating Research, Responsibility, and Public Trust in Transformative Times
Academic freedom is a cornerstone of democratic societies, enabling scholars to pursue knowledge without fear of censorship or political interference. Yet, in today鈥檚 polarized world, the lines between freedom of speech and freedom of research are being tested like never before.At the same time, the European research funding landscape has undergone a profound transformation. Universities now find themselves navigating complex terrain: public backlash against controversial findings, internal debates about the limits of expression, and the growing emphasis on impact and innovation from funding bodies like the European Research Council (ERC).As Europe strives to close the 鈥榠nnovation gap鈥 and boost global competitiveness, how do we ensure that academic freedom remains protected and meaningful?This panel debate will examine the evolving relationship between academic freedom and societal responsibility, exploring questions like:[list][*]What distinguishes freedom of research from freedom of speech, and where do they overlap?[*]How can researchers at all career stages navigate a funding environment increasingly focused on deliverables?[*]What should institutions do when research challenges dominant narratives or provokes public controversy?[*]How can academic discourse remain both free and ethically grounded?[/list]Join us for a thought-provoking discussion where DIAS Chairs and 海角社区鈥檚 Honorary Doctors of 2025 will delve into the numerous dimensions of academic freedom.ModeratorsChristine Stabell Benn, Professor at the Department of Clinical Research and DIAS Chair of Health Sciences.Julius Koschnick, Assistant Professor at the聽Department of Economics and DIAS Fellow of Business and Social Sciences.When and whereThursday 30 October聽15.00-16.30 - followed by a receptionDIAS Auditorium, 海角社区 Odense聽Limited seating - registration requiredSign up here by 21 October
Registration deadline: 10.09.2025
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
10.09.2025
10:15 - 12:15
[FULLY BOOKED] DIAS event with Eske Willerslev: The Power of Curiosity - Rethinking Collaboration and Communication in Research
Join world-renowned evolutionary geneticist Eske Willerslev for an exclusive session on how interdisciplinary research can move beyond narrow specialications to address broader societal questions.
Registration deadline: 10.09.2025
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
10.09.2025
10:15 - 12:15
[FULLY BOOKED] DIAS event with Eske Willerslev: The Power of Curiosity - Rethinking Collaboration and Communication in Research
Join world-renowned evolutionary geneticist Eske Willerslev for an exclusive session on how interdisciplinary research can move beyond narrow specialications to address broader societal questions.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
26.08.2025 09:00
28.08.2025 15:00
Workshop: Quantum Phases of Strong Dynamics
We are excited to hold聽the workshop on聽Quantum Phase of Strong Dynamics聽from聽August 26th to 28th, 2025, in聽Odense, Denmark.The meeting is organized by the聽Quantum Field Theory Center聽(QTC) at the Danish Institute for Advanced Studies, the 海角社区 (海角社区),聽Helsinki University and the Department of Physics 鈥淓ttore Pancini鈥 of Federico II University. 聽The event will take place on QTC premises at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study, in Odense, Denmark.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
28.05.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: The Hitchhiker鈥檚 Guide to the Self Force Galaxy
Speaker:聽Davide Usseglio, PhD student at Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM). Davide has been working on different problems in General Relativity, with particular focus on the Self Force expansion. During the talk, he will provide an introduction to this formalism and present some original results. More information below.Abstract:聽In order to extract analytic information from the two body problem, we usually relies on different perturbative scheme: post-Newtonian (when the relative velocity is small), post-Minkowskian (when the relative distance is large) or the Self Force expansion, when the mass-ratio is small. This last case describes the so called Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals (EMRIs) binaries, where the system is composed by a massive Kerr black hole (the primary) and a small companion (the secondary).In the last decade, the community has spent a considerable effort for characterizing such systems by using the Self Force approximation, in both the numerical and analytical point of view, that could be detected in the foreseeable future thanks to LISA.聽聽The first part of my talk will be devoted to give an introductory explanation on how to get meaningful information from the Self Force approach, by providing analytical solutions (at first order) for the Teukolsky equation with a point-like source produced by a spin-s field in a generic equatorial orbit.聽Once I set the background, I will then restrict my attention to the Schwarzschild background with a perturbation sourced by a scalar field in both bounded (quasi-circular) and unbounded (hyperbolic) orbit, presenting original results in both cases, focusing especially on the scattering case, which is unexplored territories from the Self Force point of view, but it has been intensively studied in other perturbative schemes, in particular by means of Effective Field Theory, high energy physics computational techniques and PN theory.Time permitting, I will then conclude by providing glimpses on the calculation of gravitational fluxes and waveforms for a scattering event in the Self Force formalism.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
21.05.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Dual Grand Unified Theories
Speaker:聽Leonardo Piacevole, from Naples University Federico II, who is going to continue his presentation on Dual Grand Unified Theories. More information is reported here below.Abstract:聽The Standard Model, despite its successes, has several open questions.聽One of such is the "true" Higgs nature. If we adopt the "Seiberg聽duality" to a non supersymmetric QCD with a new Weyl fermion in the adjoint of the group ( gluino ) and we gauge the flavour group in聽order to reinstate the electroweak group, the Standard Model appears聽as part of a "magnetic theory" which is the dual of a more fundamental聽"electric theory" at higher energies. Therefore the Higgs can be seen聽as a bound state of the electric theory fermionic degrees of freedom.We constructed the Standard Model dual spectrum and we discussed the聽predictions of this new interpretation of the theory. Then, we聽explored novel theories of grand unification based on the electric聽Standard Model Theory with focus on the SU(5) and the SU(10) grand聽unified group.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
07.05.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Gradient flow as a renormalization tool
Speaker:聽Antonio Rago, Associate Professor at IMADA, 海角社区, and part of the QTC. His talk will focus on the Gradient Flow, which represents an important renormalization scheme with noteworthy developments in lattice field theory. More information is reported below.Abstract:聽The Gradient Flow is a smoothing technique that has been studied for its properties in the field of renormalization. In combination with the short flow-time expansion, it provides a renormalization scheme in which hadronic matrix elements on the lattice evolve along the flow time, gradually removing UV divergences. In this renormalization scheme, some of lattice challenges鈥攕uch as mixing with operators of lower mass dimension鈥攁re either avoided or shifted to the perturbative matching part of the procedure.I will first introduce the Gradient Flow methodology and provide some insight to the small flow-time expansion. I will then present our approach for determining matrix elements of four-quark operators that describe neutral meson mixing and meson lifetimes. While meson mixing calculations are well-established on the lattice and serve as a validation of our procedure, a lattice determination of matrix elements for heavy meson lifetimes remains an open challenge. Preliminary results for mesons composed of a charm and strange quark are presented, along with prospects for extending the determination to B mesons.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
30.04.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Introduction to Topological Quantum Field Theory
Speaker:聽Konstantin Wernli, researcher at the center for Quantum Mathematics and Assistant Professor at IMADA, 海角社区. His focus is on Topological Quantum Field Theory, and tomorrow he will give us an overview of the topic.Abstract:聽I will give a leisurely introduction to topological quantum field theory with a strong bias towards my own research, which concerns functorial and perturbative TQFTs and the connection between them.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
02.04.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Charged black hole superradiance - the role of quantum vacuum ambiguities
Speaker:聽脕lvaro 脕lvarez-Dom铆nguez, PhD student at IFT (Istitudo de Fisica Teorica), Madrid. 脕lvaro has worked mainly on topics related to Quantum Field Theory, and on Wednesday he is going to talk about his recent paper on quantum superradiance phenomena in curved spacetime. 聽More information is reported below.Abstract:聽Unlike a classical charged bosonic field, a classical charged fermion field on a static charged black hole does not exhibit superradiant scattering. We demonstrate that the quantum analogue of this classical process is however present. We construct a vacuum state for the fermion field which has no incoming particles from past null infinity, but which contains, at future null infinity, a nonthermal flux of particles. This state describes both the discharge and energy loss of the black hole, and we analyze how the interpretation of this phenomenon depends on the ambiguities inherent in defining the quantum vacuum.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.03.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Asymptotic Safety in Generalized Proca theories
Speaker:聽Sara Rufrano Aliberti, PhD student at Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM) based in Naples. She has worked on different topics related to gravitational physics, especially dark matter. In her talk, she is going to discuss some aspects of the Asymptotic Safety approach. More information is reported below.Abstract:聽There are still many unanswered questions from General Relativity, such as black holes singularity and dark energy: these puzzles have led to the development of extended theories of gravity. One approach to modifying General Relativity consists of adding new degrees of freedom, such vector fields, resulting in the so-called Generalized Proca theories. In order to determine whether these theories are consistent and can provide predictions, this work investigates the possibility of an 鈥渁symptotically safe鈥 ultraviolet completion, which would make them free from unphysical ultraviolet divergences. This involves analyzing their beta functions and establishing whether there exist fixed points acting as partial ultraviolet attractors.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
12.03.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: A worldline approach to resummation and (assisted) pair production
Speaker:聽Filippo Fecit, PhD student at Bologna university. You can find an abstract here below.Abstract:聽I will show how the Worldline Formalism can be adapted to explore non-perturbative phenomena that originate from the interaction of quantum fields with classical backgrounds. As a functional approach, it naturally lends itself to non-perturbative analyses, where obtaining suitably resummed expressions for effective actions and heat kernels plays a crucial role. Focusing on the specific case of a quantum scalar field coupled to a Yukawa background, I will present a systematic resummation of all the invariants constructed from powers, first derivatives, and second derivatives of the background field. These results allow for the computation of vacuum instability by evaluating the vacuum persistence amplitude and the associated Schwinger pair production probability. Furthermore, I will illustrate how the presence of an additional, rapidly varying background can significantly enhance pair production.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
05.03.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: Multi-particles observables from Pure Yang Mills
Speaker:聽Antonio Rago, Associate Professor at 海角社区 and expert in lattice computations. The topic of the discussion is an introduction to glueballs. You can find an abstract here below.Abstract:聽The building blocks of QCD, quarks and gluons, and their interactions lead to a rich variety of observed phenomena. A particularly intriguing aspect of QCD physics is the nature and behaviour of resonances: short-lived states that decay via the strong force. In this talk, I will discuss progress in studying these states, by calculating multi-particle observables in the simplified framework of pure Yang-Mills. In particular, I will focus on the idea of using finite volume as a tool to extract dynamical observables such as the couplings of the states.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.02.2025
14:00 - 15:00
QTC Journal Club: The flux of electron antineutrinos from supernova SN1987A data
Speaker:聽Vigilante Di Risi, PhD student at Federico II University of Naples. In his talk, Vigilante will talk about his recent work on the supernova SN1987A data. You can find an abstract here below.Abstract:聽By adopting a state-of-the-art parameterized model of electron antineutrino emission, we have made some steps forward in the analysis of the thermodynamical properties and temporal structure of neutrino emission from core collapse SN1987A. Our analysis, unlike similar previous ones, takes into account the times, energies and angles of arrival of the detected events in a reliable framework which includes a finite ramp in the initial stage of the neutrino emission. The existence of the accretion phase is confirmed with a confidence level of about 99%, and the neutrons involved in the emission during accretion, for the first time, do not show significant tensions with expectations, being about 0.02 M鈯. We determine the parameters of the cooling emission and discuss its duration, that compares well with theoretical expectations. We estimate the delay times between the first neutrino and the first event in the detectors. The goodness of fit checks, performed on the temporal, energy and angular distributions, show that the flux resulting from the best-fit analysis is compatible with the observed data.聽References:arxiv.org/pdf/2501.09445Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
06.12.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Hawking radiation without Lorentz invariance
Speaker:聽Francesco del Porro, postdoctoral researcher at the Niels Bohr Institute.Abstract:聽Hawking radiation is one of the most outstanding discoveries about black holes. Well-established at the theoretical level, this effect predicts that the interplay between a quantum field and the underlying relativistic causal structure of a black hole geometry, makes this object to evaporate thermally. However, the investigation in the direction of a quantum theory of gravity makes us to rethink this second ingredient such as Ho艡ava gravity, where the violation of Local Lorentz invariance drastically changes the causal structure of spacetime. In this context, particles are endowed with modified dispersion relation and the notion of black hole is (remarkably) recovered in a completely different fashion.In this talk (mainly based on Arxiv:2310.01472), I will show how black holes in a Lorentz violating scenarios radiate and how the Hawking effect is affected by the violation of Lorentz invariance.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
22.11.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Moduli Spaces in CFT: Large Charge Operators
Speaker:聽Giulia Muco, PhD student at QTC, who is going to talk about CFT and Large Charge Expansion. Here below you can find an abstract of the talk and the related reference.Abstract:聽Using the large-charge expansion, we prove a necessary condition for a CFT to exhibit conformal symmetry breaking, under the assumption that a continuous global symmetry is also broken on the moduli space: there must be a tower of charged local operators whose scaling dimensions are asymptotically linear in the charge. In supersymmetric theories with a continuous R-symmetry and a holomorphic moduli space, the existence of such a tower of operators follows trivially from a BPS condition: their scaling dimensions are then exactly linear in the R-charge. We illustrate the more general statement in several examples of three-dimensional N=1 CFTs, where the leading linear behavior receives nontrivial corrections. By considering a suitable scaling limit, we also relate the spectrum of states with large charge on the cylinder (isomorphic to local operators) to the spectrum of massive particles on the moduli space.Related reference: [download link]Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
22.11.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Moduli Spaces in CFT: Large Charge Operators
Speaker: This week鈥檚 speaker is Giulia Muco, PhD student at QTC, who is going to talk about CFT and Large Charge Expansion. Here below you can find an abstract of the talk and the related reference..Abstract: Current data does not allow to uniqueli determine the nature of the Higgs boson. Could it be the product of a composite sector at the electroweak scale? I will discuss how current and future collider programmes can lead to the discovery or exclusion of this broad scenario. Cross study of various sectors of the theory are crucial in this task.Location: The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
15.11.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Collider roadmap to electroweak compositeness
Speaker:聽This week鈥檚 JC will be split in two parts. In the first, Vigilante Di Risi will finish his talk from last time.Then, our next speaker will be Giacomo Cacciapaglia from the Universit茅 of Lyon, France. More on his talk below.Abstract:聽Current data does not allow to uniqueli determine the nature of the Higgs boson. Could it be the product of a composite sector at the electroweak scale? I will discuss how current and future collider programmes can lead to the discovery or exclusion of this broad scenario. Cross study of various sectors of the theory are crucial in this task.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
08.11.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: The Dual QCD saga
Speaker:聽Vigilante Di Risi, PhD student at Federico II University of Naples. In his talk, Vigilante will tell us about QCD and dual theories. More on this below.Abstract:聽In the late nineties, in a series of exceptional papers, Seiberg provided strong support for the existence of a consistent picture of an electric-magnetic duality within a supersymmetric framework. One of the most relevant of Seiberg鈥檚 results has been the identification of the boundary of the conformal window for supersymmetric QCD as function of the number of flavours and colours. Generalizing Seiberg's ideas to non-supersymmetric QCD it is possible to recover analytical results on the extension of the QCD conformal window. By means of 聽't Hooft anomaly matching, magnetic duals of QCD can be built and some aspects of the QCD non-perturbative regime can be trustably discussed. The agreement with analogous computations (e.g. lattice QCD, all-orders beta function, ladder approximation) has been shown to be excellent.聽References:arXiv:0907.1364v3arXiv:hep-th/9706074v3arXiv:1101.1522v1arXiv:0909.4584v1Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
18.10.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Information index augmented eRG to model vaccination behaviour: A case study of COVID-19 in the US
Speaker:聽Alessandra D鈥橝lise,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽Recent pandemics triggered the development of a number of mathematical models and computational tools apt at curbing the socio-economic impact of these and future pandemics. The need to acquire solid estimates from the聽 data聽 led to the introduction of effective approaches such as聽 the聽epidemiological Renormalization Group聽(eRG). A recognized relevant factor impacting the evolution of pandemics is the feedback stemming from individuals' choices. The latter can be taken into account via the聽information index聽which accommodates the information-induced perception regarding the status of the disease and the memory of past spread. We, therefore, show how to augment the eRG by means of聽 the information index.聽 We first develop聽 the聽behavioural聽 version of the eRG聽 and then test it against the US vaccination campaign for COVID-19.聽We find that the behavioural augmented eRG improves the description of the pandemic dynamics of the US divisions for which the epidemic peak occurs after the start of the vaccination campaign. Our results strengthen the relevance of taking into account the human behaviour component when modelling pandemic evolution. To inform public health policies, the model can be readily employed to investigate the socio-epidemiological dynamics, including vaccination campaigns, for other regions of the world.Reference:聽arXiv:2407.20711v1Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
11.10.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Composite Higgs from an SU(2) gauge theory with two fundamental flavors
Speaker:聽Sofie Antonia Martins, PhD studentAbstract:聽Composite Higgs theories are a class of theories that replace the weak sector with an underlying strongly coupled sector, solving the Hierarchy problem. In this context, lattice gauge theory is useful for providing phenomenological predictions for Composite Higgs theories because it can capture non-perturbative dynamics. In this talk, I want to give an overview of how to use lattice gauge theory for providing non-perturbative phenomenological results and show such results for an SU(2) gauge theory with two flavors in the fundamental representation. We chose this model because, in terms of the number of colors and flavors, this model is the minimal candidate that preserves a custodial symmetry necessary to fix the rho-parameter in the replaced weak sector.Literature:https://pos.sissa.it/453/094https://pos.sissa.it/451/035https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370157320302519?via%3DihubLocation:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
04.10.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Tracking the Invisible: Early Detection and Dynamics of COVID-19 Variants Through Genomic Sequencing
Speaker:聽Marika D鈥橝vanzo,聽PhD student聽at Federico II (Napoli University, Italy). She works on epidemiology, and her talk will be about early detection and dynamics of COVID-19 variants. More details below.Abstract:聽In this presentation, we will explore a novel approach to analyse the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants across different countries using genomic sequencing data. By employing an unsupervised clustering algorithm, we are able to identify chains of variants and fit their temporal dynamics using a sigmoid function. The study provides insights into key parameters, such as the time from the first case and the reaction time, which can serve as early indicators for new variant detection. Furthermore, we introduce a calibration curve to estimate t_0 based on the number of sequences available per week, offering a practical framework for future surveillance efforts. The results also highlight the ability to differentiate between stable and non-stable variant chains within a few weeks of detection, potentially providing a low-cost early warning system for emerging variants.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
27.09.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: The Large D limit of General Relativity
Speaker:聽Manuel Del Piano, PhD student at Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM)Abstract:聽In this presentation, we discuss how recent advances in black hole physics can inform our understanding of Hawking radiation from astrophysical events. By leveraging the large D limit of General Relativity, we gain a simplified yet powerful framework to describe higher-dimensional black hole dynamics. Additionally, insights into the instability of ultra-spinning black holes open up possibilities for new, exotic black hole configurations. These theoretical tools are instrumental in refining predictions for the detection of Hawking radiation from black hole mergers.聽聽References:聽http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.6382http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0308056Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Nord (V24-410-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
20.09.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Bridging Celestial and (A)dS Holography
Speaker:聽Lorenzo Iacobacci,聽Postdoc at Brussel UniversityAbstract:聽We will explore the connection between Celestial and Euclidean Anti-de Sitter (EAdS) holography in the massive scalar case. Specifically, exploiting the so-called hyperbolic foliation of Minkowski space-time, we will show that each contribution to massive Celestial correlators can be reformulated as a linear combination of contributions to corresponding massive Witten correlators in EAdS. This result will be demonstrated explicitly for contact diagrams, and it extends to all orders in perturbation theory by leveraging the bootstrapping properties of CFTs.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
13.09.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Effective Field Theory for B meson Anomalies
Speaker: Davide IacobacciAbstract:Effective Field Theories (EFTs) are powerful tools for exploring New Physics beyond the Standard Model in a model-independent framework. In this talk, we first revisit the general framework of EFTs, illustrating their application within the Standard Model. We then apply the Weak Effective Theory to investigate the current status of B meson anomalies. Specifically, we re-examine recent measurements of R_K鈥嬄燼nd R_{K^*}鈥, now in agreement with Standard Model predictions, alongside results for the process BR(Bs鈫捨+渭鈭) and earlier determinations of R_{D^*}鈥嬄燼nd BR(Bc鈫捪勎). Through this analysis, we derive analytic constraints on the associated Wilson coefficients in both the b鈫抯 and b鈫抍 transitions. These constraints are used to select leptoquark models and to provide an estimate of the potential New Physics scale.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
28.06.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Probing the regularization of space-time singularities
Speaker:聽Vania Vellucci, PhD student at SISSA. She has been working mainly on Black Holes physics, and her talk will focus on the study of Black Holes singularities. Here below you can find more information.Abstract:聽In a complete theory of gravity we expect space-time singularities to be regularized by quantum effects. From this point of view, we have two possible regular alternatives to singular black holes (BHs) to describe the ultracompact objects that we saw in our universe: regular black holes and horizonless compact objects. I will talk about the possible structures of these black hole mimickers and the gravitational waves ringdown signal that we expect from their coalescence.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
21.06.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Measuring Hawking Radiation from Black Holes Morcels in Astrophysical Black Holes Mergers
Speaker:聽Giacomo Cacciapaglia, who is part of our research unit and is currently working in Lyon. The talk is about measuring Hawking radiation from tiny black holes, which may be formed after astrophysical black holes mergers. Here below you can find the abstract of the talk.Abstract:聽We show that it is possible to observe the Hawking radiation emitted by small black holes assumed to form in catastrophic astrophysical events such as black hole mergers. Gamma ray bursts in the TeV range are unique footprints of these asteroid-mass black hole morsels ejected during the merger. The time delay of the gamma ray bursts from the gravitational wave event is correlated to the mass distribution of the morsels. The integrated mass of the morsels allowed by the unaccounted merger mass leads to a Hawking induced radiation in photons that is above the sensitivity of atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes such as HESS, LHAASO and HAWC.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
14.06.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Phenomenology of in-vacuo dispersion in FLRW spacetime
Speaker:聽Domenico Frattulillo, who is part of our research unit and has completed his PhD recently. He is going to talk about phenomenology in quantum gravity.Abstract:聽Over the last 20 years there has been considerable interest in the possibility of quantum-gravity induced in-vacuo dispersion, namely the possibility that spacetime itself might behave like a dispersive medium for particle propagation.The way in which in-vacuo dispersion produces redshift-dependent corrections to the time of flight of astrophysics particles depends on the model-dependent interplay between Planck-scale effects and spacetime curvature/expansion. I present the most general formula for the leading order redshift-dependent correction to the time of flight for the scenario in which relativistic symmetries are deformed at the Planck scale (DSR).Finally, in the second part of the talk, I present how it is possible to test in-vacuo dispersion through Gamma ray bursts data. In fact, observations of GRBs, which in general have high redshift distances and emit (nearly-)simultaneously photons of different energies and (probably) neutrinos, could be well suited for finding a manifestation of this novel energy dependence of the speed.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
31.05.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Ryu-Takayanagi formula and beyond
Speaker:聽Davide Iacobacci,聽PhD student聽at SSM, Naples,聽who is going to talk about Entanglement Entropy in the framework of AdS-CFT correspondence.Abstract:聽We delve into the interplay between quantum information theory and gravitational physics, focusing on the Ryu-Takayanagi (RT) formula within the framework of the AdS/CFT correspondence. We begin with a historical overview of holography, tracing key developments from 't Hooft and Susskind's early insights to Maldacena's AdS/CFT duality. The core of the presentation explores entanglement entropy, providing an intuitive understanding and highlighting its significance in quantum field theory (QFT) and many-body systems. We then introduce the RT formula, illustrating its role in linking entanglement entropy to minimal surfaces in anti-de Sitter (AdS) space. Through concrete examples, including the AdS3/CFT2 correspondence and black hole cases, we demonstrate the practical calculations and implications of this relationship. The presentation concludes by emphasising the broader impact of these concepts, underscoring the essential role of entanglement in understanding quantum phenomena. We end with a new quantum information theoretic view for studying gravitational back-reaction.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
24.05.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Theoretical and phenomenological aspects of quantum spacetime
Speaker:聽Giuseppe Fabiano,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽Several heuristic arguments in quantum gravity research suggest that there should be a fundamental limit to localization of physical systems. If this argument is to be taken at face value, the classical notion of smooth spacetime should be replaced by that of a "quantized" spacetime. A suitable framework for describing such a scenario is that of non-commutative geometry, where coordinate functions on a manifold are promoted to non-commutative operators. In my presentation, I will highlight some theoretical aspects regarding the "quantum symmetries" of noncommutative spacetimes and I will discuss some phenomenological opportunities arising from relativistic toy models inspired by spacetime noncommutativity.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
17.05.2024
11:30 - 13:00
QTC Journal Club: Lorentzian-Euclidean black holes: a way to avoid singularities
Speaker:聽Emmanuele Battista,聽PostdocAbstract:聽In this seminar, we investigate a Schwarzschild metric whose signature changes upon crossing the event horizon. In particular, when r > 2M the metric has the usual Lorentzian signature; then, at r = 2M it becomes degenerate, and when r < 2M聽 it attains the ultrahyperbolic signature. In this scenario, the time variable is real-valued outside the event horizon and becomes imaginary inside it. This geometry gives rise to what we term a Lorentzian-Euclidean black hole.聽The underlying Riemann tensor exhibits Dirac-delta-like singularities which we regularize by employing the Hadamard partie finie technique. In this way, we demonstrate that the Lorentzian-Euclidean metric represents a solution of the vacuum Einstein equations. The analysis of the motion of radially moving observers reveals that the black-hole singularity can be avoided.聽The seminar is based on ArXiv: 2404.17267.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
10.05.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: TBA
Speaker:聽Claudio Pica,聽ProfessorAbstract:聽TBALocation:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
03.05.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: On the many natures of the Higgs - From Composite Higgs Dynamics to the Standard Model as Magnetic Theory
Speaker:聽Francesco Sannino, Professor聽Abstract:聽I will first provide a mathematical classification of the various extensions of the Standard Model according to their degree of naturality.I will then argue in favour of the existence of a dual description of the Standard Model in terms of 鈥渆lectric鈥 variables, an idea inspired by Dirac electromagnetic-duality idea and the work by Seiberg for gauge-gauge duality in supersymmetric QFTs.I will finally introduce a toy 聽Standard Model to elucidate the crucial aspects about duality which, as I will show, can provide elegant solutions to outstanding problems such as why we have three generations and why the Standard Model could be a natural theory in plain sight. 聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.04.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: A first look at Quantum Computing
Speaker:聽Michele della Morte,聽Associate ProfessorAbstract:聽Michele della Morte will discuss 鈥淎 first look at Quantum Computing鈥 based on Professor Nathaniel David Mermin鈥檚 book Quantum Computer Science 鈥 An Introduction.In particular, Michele will introduce basic concepts in Quantum Computing and discuss the example of the Feynman Deutsch problem.聽Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
19.04.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Information Geometry in Epidemiology and Population Dynamics
Speaker:聽Stefan Hohenegger,聽Senior ResearcherAbstract:聽In this talk I introduce basic concepts in information theory and apply them to epidemiology and population dynamics: I start by reformulating simple evolution models in terms of probability distributions. This allows me to construct the Fisher information, which I interpret as the metric of a one-dimensional differentiable manifold. For systems that can be effectively described by a single degree of freedom, I show that their time evolution is fully captured by this metric. In this way, I extract universal features across seemingly very different models. This further motivates a reorganisation of the dynamics around zeroes of the Fisher metric, corresponding to extrema of the probability distribution. Concretely, I propose a simple form of the metric for which I analytically solve the dynamics of the system that well approximates the time evolution of various established models in epidemiology and population dynamics, thus providing a unifying framework.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
12.04.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Discussion of two papers
Discussion of the paper Exact evaluation of large-charge correlation functions in non-relativistic conformal field theory by S. R. Beane, D. Orlando, and S. Reffert.聽Speakers:聽Vigilante Di Risi and Davide Iacobacci,聽PhD students聽 聽鈥 Download slides from the talkAnd discussion of the paper Two-index SU(N) theories QCD, Orientifolds, Super Yang-Mills, Lattice and Steven Weinberg鈥檚 蟺蟺 scattering legacy聽by F. Sannino.Speakers:聽Sofie Martins and Mattia Damia Paciarini,聽PhD students聽 聽鈥 Download slides from the talkLocation:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
29.03.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: How I (machine) learned the quantum many-body problem
Speaker:聽Pietro ButtiAbstract:聽Neural network quantum states (NNQS) represent a novel approach in quantum many-body physics using techniques inspired by artificial neural networks combined with standard variational Monte-Carlo methods. The growing computational and algorithmic capabilities make this method comparable to standard state-of-the-art methodologies while offering promising advantages. It can leverage extensive research in machine learning and easily integrate with existing libraries, simplifying code development in an unprecedented way. This accessibility and versatility make it appealing for developing new applications, even beyond quantum many-body physics itself. The purpose of this talk is to provide a thorough introduction of the topic with the help of some practical example.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
15.03.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Quantum Black Hole Physics from the Event Horizon
Speaker:聽Manuel Del Piano,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽In the realm of quantum gravity theories, predictions suggest deviations from classical black hole solutions. One promising avenue for exploring these deviations is through a model-independent approach that utilizes metric deformations parameterized by physical quantities like proper distance. While this approach preserves the space-time's invariance under coordinate transformations, practical computations are daunting due to the dependence of distance on the deformed metric. Our study focuses on spherically symmetric and static metrics, aiming to establish a self-consistent framework for computing the distance function near black hole event horizons. We achieve this by introducing a minimal level of regularity at the horizon, allowing us to derive explicit (series) expansions of the metric. This advancement enables us to calculate essential thermodynamic quantities, such as the Hawking temperature and entropy, using model-independent expressions that extend beyond the limitations of large mass expansions. Moreover, we investigate the implications of imposing conditions like the absence of curvature singularities at the event horizon. Surprisingly, we uncover violations of these conditions in certain existing models, highlighting the need for further refinement and exploration in the field of quantum gravity and black hole physics.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
08.03.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: PBHs and Primordial non-gaussianity: from their abundance to gravitational waves
Speaker:聽Antonio Iovino,聽master studentAbstract:聽The recent data releases by multiple pulsar timing array (PTA) experiments show evidence for Hellings-Downs angular correlations indicating that the observed stochastic common spectrum can be interpreted as a stochastic gravitational wave background. We study whether the signal may originate from gravitational waves induced by high-amplitude primordial curvature perturbations. Such large perturbations may be accompanied by the generation of a sizeable primordial black hole (PBH) abundance. We discuss in which scenarios the inclusion of non-Gaussianities in the computation of the abundance can lead to a signal compatible with the PTA experiments without overproducing PBHs. Eventually we briefly discuss other astrophysical and cosmological explanations for the PTA data.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
23.02.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Post-Newtonian Generation of Gravitational Waves in Einstein-Cartan theory
Speaker:聽Emmanuele Battista,聽PostdocAbstract:聽Post-Newtonian Generation of Gravitational Waves in Einstein-Cartan theory.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
16.02.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: CFTs and Category Theory
Speaker:聽Devon Stockall,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽Conformal Field Theories and Category Theory.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
09.02.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Holography
Speaker:聽Sven Bjarke Gudnason,聽Professor聽Abstract:聽Baryons from holographic instantons.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
02.02.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Viruses and epidemiology
Speaker:聽Marika D鈥橝vanzo,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽Virus Transmission and Epidemiology.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.01.2024
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Viruses and epidemiology
Speaker:聽Marika D鈥橝vanzo,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽Introduction to to Animal Viruses.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
19.12.2023
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: The physics of 2-color QCD
Speakers:聽Alessandra D鈥橝lise and Clelia Gambardella,聽PhD studentsAbstract:聽An introduction to 2-colour QCD.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
08.12.2023
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: The physics of 2-color QCD
Speakers:聽Alessandra D鈥橝lise and Clelia Gambardella,聽PhD studentsAbstract:聽An introduction to 2-colour QCD.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
01.12.2023
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: The physics of 2-color QCD
Speakers:聽Alessandra D鈥橝lise and Clelia Gambardella,聽PhD studentsAbstract:聽An introduction to 2-colour QCD.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
24.11.2023
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Higher Symmetries
Speaker:聽Vigilante Di Risi,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽An introduction to Higher Symmetries.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
17.11.2023
11:30 - 13:00
Journal Club: Higher Flavour Symmetries
Speaker:聽Vigilante Di Risi,聽PhD studentAbstract:聽A discussion of the paper 鈥淗igher Flavor Symmetries in the Standard Model鈥.Location:聽The DIAS Meetingroom Syd (V22-503a-2)You can also join via Zoom (passcode: 060379).The event is open to all.