Purpose of this Workshop: Perturbation theory is a critically important tool in all areas of theoretical physics, but it has long been known that it typically produces divergent asymptotic series, and understanding how to treat such series fully systematically has been a major challenge. In the last few years there has been major progress in understanding these issues in the context of matrix models, string theory, quantum field theory and also quantum mechanics. Using ideas from resurgence theory, the burst of activity in this area over the last few years has vividly illustrated the remarkable fact that the divergences of perturbative series are not at all random, and contain precise quantitative information about non-perturbative effects. These developments are leading to deep insights about non-perturbative structure and dynamics of quantum field theories, such as insight into the infrared renormalon problem, and non-perturbative completion in string theories. Conversely, QFT has provided new insight into the practical implementation of the very widely applicable theory of resurgence in ways not previously realised by analysts. Novel applications of resurgence theories being developed include applications to matrix Riemann Hilbert problems, and through these to integrable nonlinear systems, orthogonal polynomials, random matrix and knot theories.
Dates: Dec 12 (Mon) - 16 (Fri), 2016
Venue: Lecture Hall (1F), Kavli IPMU main building
List of confirmed invited speakers
Takashi Aoki (Kindai) Gokce Basar (Maryland) Ovidiu Costin (Ohio States) Daniele Dorigoni (Durham) Alexander Getmanenko (Uniandes) Marco Gualtieri (Toronto) Tatsuhiro Misumi (Akita) Erich Poppitz (Toronto) Pavel Putrov (IAS) David Sauzin (Pisa) Thomas Schaefer (NC State) Ricardo Schiappa (IST, Lisbon) Gabriele Spada (ICTP/SISSA) Tin Sulejmanpasic (NC State) Yoshitsugu Takei (RIMS) Yuya Tanizaki (RIKEN)
Organizers: Aleksey Cherman (Univ. Washington), Gerald Dunne (Univ. of Connecticut), Simeon Hellerman (Kavli IPMU), Chris J. Howls (Univ. Southampton), Mikhail Kapranov (Kavli IPMU), Mithat Unsal (North Carolina State University), Masahito Yamazaki (Kavli IPMU) Contact Address: : Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), the University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa City, Chiba 277-8583, Japan Links to some resurgence workshops in the past: Resurgence in Gauge and String Theories 2016, Lisbon, Portugal: July 18-22, 2016 https://resurgence.math.tecnico.ulisboa.pt Resurgence, Physics and Numbers: May 18 May - 22, 2015 http://www.crm.sns.it/event/341/ Resurgence and localization in string theory and quantum field theory: March 16 – 20, 2015 http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/archives/10828 Resurgence and Transseries in Quantum, Gauge and String Theories: June 30 - July 4, 2014 https://indico.cern.ch/event/285619/