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Reaching new frontiers of quantum fields and gravity through deformations (2024-2027)

Abstract

This project aims to reach new frontiers in quantum field and gravity theories. These underpin systems ranging from semi-conductors to particle collisions and the quantum behavior of black holes. An obstacle is that these theories are notoriously hard to solve. This project proposes to tackle this longstanding problem by using new deformations, symmetries and dualities that have attracted widespread attention. Expected outcomes will include innovative techniques that will greatly enhance and interconnect our knowledge of field theories and quantum gravity, together with new discoveries in quantum-corrected geometries. A new network of domestic and international experts will largely benefit the fields of theoretical and mathematical physics.

Experts

Dr Gabriele Tartaglino Mazzucchelli

Senior Lecturer
School of Mathematics and Physics
Faculty of Science
Gabriele Tartaglino Mazzucchelli
Gabriele Tartaglino Mazzucchelli