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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200101944

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $435,000.00
    Summary
    Advances in Conformal Field Theory with Extended Symmetry. This project aims to develop novel methods to formulate conformal field theories with extended symmetry that are important in variety of applications ranging from pure mathematics to phenomenology of elementary particles. The project expects to advance our knowledge in the most challenging areas of modern theoretical physics - Quantum Gravity and physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Its expected outcomes will include co .... Advances in Conformal Field Theory with Extended Symmetry. This project aims to develop novel methods to formulate conformal field theories with extended symmetry that are important in variety of applications ranging from pure mathematics to phenomenology of elementary particles. The project expects to advance our knowledge in the most challenging areas of modern theoretical physics - Quantum Gravity and physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Its expected outcomes will include conceptual results of major significance for modern theoretical and mathematical physics, thus placing Australia at the forefront of this research. A rich intellectual environment will be provided for training Australian PhD students by internationally recognised experts.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140103925

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $346,000.00
    Summary
    Novel Conformal Techniques in Quantum Field Theory, Gravity and Supergravity. Conformal symmetry is the maximal spacetime symmetry in relativistic quantum theory. This project will explore the dynamics of those quantum field theories and matter-coupled gravity theories that possess conformal symmetry and have recently been the focus of enormous interest worldwide. Its scientific outcomes will include a deeper understanding of Wilson loops in Yang-Mills theories, scattering amplitudes in conforma .... Novel Conformal Techniques in Quantum Field Theory, Gravity and Supergravity. Conformal symmetry is the maximal spacetime symmetry in relativistic quantum theory. This project will explore the dynamics of those quantum field theories and matter-coupled gravity theories that possess conformal symmetry and have recently been the focus of enormous interest worldwide. Its scientific outcomes will include a deeper understanding of Wilson loops in Yang-Mills theories, scattering amplitudes in conformal gravity and supergravity as well as other conceptual results of major importance to modern mathematical physics, thus placing Australia at the forefront of this research. A rich intellectual environment will be provided for training of Australian PhD students by internationally recognised experts.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160103633

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $377,600.00
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    Advances in HIgher Spin Gauge Theory. This project aims to explore the dynamical and geometrical aspects of higher spin gauge theory that have recently become the focus of enormous interest worldwide. Higher spin gauge theory is a unique generalisation of Einstein’s gravitation theory, which possesses maximal gauge symmetry and is a novel candidate for quantum gravity. Expected project outcomes include a better understanding of higher-spin interaction vertices, correlation functions, and other c .... Advances in HIgher Spin Gauge Theory. This project aims to explore the dynamical and geometrical aspects of higher spin gauge theory that have recently become the focus of enormous interest worldwide. Higher spin gauge theory is a unique generalisation of Einstein’s gravitation theory, which possesses maximal gauge symmetry and is a novel candidate for quantum gravity. Expected project outcomes include a better understanding of higher-spin interaction vertices, correlation functions, and other conceptual results of major importance to mathematical physics.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT180100353

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $703,125.00
    Summary
    Supersymmetry and supergravity: new approaches and applications. This project aims to advance our understanding of supersymmetric quantum field, gravity, and higher-spin theories. Supersymmetry and supergravity play crucial roles in modern developments in fundamental particle physics and cosmology. They also have rich connections with many branches of mathematical physics. Major conceptual questions in the description of general supergravity-matter couplings are still unsolved. By performing sta .... Supersymmetry and supergravity: new approaches and applications. This project aims to advance our understanding of supersymmetric quantum field, gravity, and higher-spin theories. Supersymmetry and supergravity play crucial roles in modern developments in fundamental particle physics and cosmology. They also have rich connections with many branches of mathematical physics. Major conceptual questions in the description of general supergravity-matter couplings are still unsolved. By performing state of the art analysis in supergravity and holographic dualities, the project will advance our understanding of quantum gravity, black holes, and cosmology placing Australia at the forefront of these important research fields.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663525

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $246,000.00
    Summary
    Theory and Applications of Hypergeometric Series. Techniques based on hypergeometric series lie at the heart of an exciting and rapidly developing class of mathematical methods, with applications to many areas of science and engineering, such as computer science, statistics, physics, chemistry and biology. In the past decades Australia has been at the forefront of important developments in the field, and this proposal serves to further strengthen the country's leading reputation. Many of th .... Theory and Applications of Hypergeometric Series. Techniques based on hypergeometric series lie at the heart of an exciting and rapidly developing class of mathematical methods, with applications to many areas of science and engineering, such as computer science, statistics, physics, chemistry and biology. In the past decades Australia has been at the forefront of important developments in the field, and this proposal serves to further strengthen the country's leading reputation. Many of the modern methods in the theory require expertise in mathematics as well as a high level of programming skills. This combination provides a unique training ground for higher degree students aiming at careers in financial mathematics, weather/climate forecasting and internet security.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140103104

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Integrable Systems in Gauge and String Theories. Gauge theory describes all quantum forces except gravity. String theory aims to describe quantum gravity. Both theories are widely believed to be different limits of one unknown theory. Discoveries of integrable nonlinear partial differential equations and integrable quantum systems in gauge/string theories are among the most remarkable recent developments in mathematical physics. They have led to deep results in known gauge/string theories, as we .... Integrable Systems in Gauge and String Theories. Gauge theory describes all quantum forces except gravity. String theory aims to describe quantum gravity. Both theories are widely believed to be different limits of one unknown theory. Discoveries of integrable nonlinear partial differential equations and integrable quantum systems in gauge/string theories are among the most remarkable recent developments in mathematical physics. They have led to deep results in known gauge/string theories, as well as to viable paths towards the unknown theory that interpolates them. This project contributes to these developments by adapting and developing sophisticated technical tools and insights from integrable models to shed light on that unknown theory that transcends the gauge/string gap.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180104027

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $446,340.00
    Summary
    Integrable models and topological strings. This project aims to develop advanced methods to compute n-point correlation functions in two-dimensional integrable models. The project expects to use recently discovered connections with topological strings to compute currently-inaccessible conformal blocks in conformal field theories, and their analogues in integrable massive field theories and statistical mechanical models. Expected outcomes include explicit expressions for the n-point correlation .... Integrable models and topological strings. This project aims to develop advanced methods to compute n-point correlation functions in two-dimensional integrable models. The project expects to use recently discovered connections with topological strings to compute currently-inaccessible conformal blocks in conformal field theories, and their analogues in integrable massive field theories and statistical mechanical models. Expected outcomes include explicit expressions for the n-point correlation functions, advances in the theory of topological vertices and the related representation theory, and new solutions of the Yang-Baxter equations. This should provide benefits that include a better understanding of two-dimensional integrable models and their deep connections with topological strings.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190103144

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $410,000.00
    Summary
    New approaches and applications of integrable quantum field theory. This project aims to develop new mathematical approaches to the theory of integrable systems to obtain exact solutions of various non-linear models of two-dimensional quantum field theory. The project is based on an unexpected correspondence between classical and quantum systems which provides a powerful method for describing physically interesting models of integrable quantum field theory. Expected outcomes include exact soluti .... New approaches and applications of integrable quantum field theory. This project aims to develop new mathematical approaches to the theory of integrable systems to obtain exact solutions of various non-linear models of two-dimensional quantum field theory. The project is based on an unexpected correspondence between classical and quantum systems which provides a powerful method for describing physically interesting models of integrable quantum field theory. Expected outcomes include exact solutions to non-linear sigma-models which have important applications in many areas, including condensed matter physics, string and field theories and Riemannian geometry. The project expects to provide significant benefit to the advancement of knowledge in physics and mathematics.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT210100514

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $673,820.00
    Summary
    Universal structures in stringy extra dimensions. The project aims to study properties of extra dimensions in string theory by means of techniques from supersymmetric gauge theory. This new approach makes it possible to study areas in the landscape of stringy extra dimensions that have not been accessible before. The project expects to uncover new universal features. This will have significant impact on string theory and mathematics. Expected outcomes of this project include answers to conceptua .... Universal structures in stringy extra dimensions. The project aims to study properties of extra dimensions in string theory by means of techniques from supersymmetric gauge theory. This new approach makes it possible to study areas in the landscape of stringy extra dimensions that have not been accessible before. The project expects to uncover new universal features. This will have significant impact on string theory and mathematics. Expected outcomes of this project include answers to conceptual questions in string theory, new types of extra dimensions, and new methods to compute quantum corrections in string theory. This should provide significant benefits, such as interdisciplinary collaborations at the national and international level and a strengthening of string theory in Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160101376

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $305,500.00
    Summary
    Indecomposable representation theory. The project aims to develop a systematic approach to the study and application of indecomposable representations in pure mathematics and mathematical physics. Indecomposability is a central concept in representation theory and is thus fundamental to a wide range of applications in science. Examples of important contexts considered are diagram algebras and finite and infinite-dimensional Lie algebras including the Virasoro algebra underlying conformal field t .... Indecomposable representation theory. The project aims to develop a systematic approach to the study and application of indecomposable representations in pure mathematics and mathematical physics. Indecomposability is a central concept in representation theory and is thus fundamental to a wide range of applications in science. Examples of important contexts considered are diagram algebras and finite and infinite-dimensional Lie algebras including the Virasoro algebra underlying conformal field theory. Linear algebra is a ubiquitous mathematical tool playing a pivotal role in representation theory, and the project aims to resolve outstanding fundamental issues concerning families of so-called non-diagonalisable matrices.
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