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\newcommand{\toggle}[2]{#2} % Theorem Environments \theoremstyle{plain} \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} \newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma} \newtheorem{prop}{Proposition} \newtheorem{cor}{Corollary} \newtheorem*{utheorem}{Theorem} \newtheorem*{ulemma}{Lemma} \newtheorem*{uprop}{Proposition} \newtheorem*{ucor}{Corollary} \theoremstyle{definition} \newtheorem{defn}{Definition} \newtheorem{example}{Example} \newtheorem*{udefn}{Definition} \newtheorem*{uexample}{Example} \theoremstyle{remark} \newtheorem{remark}{Remark} \newtheorem{note}{Note} \newtheorem*{uremark}{Remark} \newtheorem*{unote}{Note} %------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} %------------------------------------------------------------------- \section*{Spring 2014} \hypertarget{spring_2014_schedule}{}\subsection*{{Spring 2014 Schedule}}\label{spring_2014_schedule} \begin{tabular}{r|l|l} Date&Speaker&Topic\\ \hline 1/15&Harold Williams&Bruhat cells and super Yang-Mills\\ 1/22&The Organizers&Organizational Meeting\\ 1/29&---&No talk\\ 2/5&Pavel Safronov&Costello on N=1 supersymmetry\\ 2/12&Andy Trimm&Tachikawa on S-duality in five dimensions\\ 2/19&Dan Freed&AST/FT on extended operators\\ 2/26&Tudor Dimofte&TBA\\ 3/5&David Ben-Zvi&TFT structures in N=2 theories\\ 3/12&---&No talk (spring break)\\ 3/19&Jacob Bourjaily&TBA\\ 3/26&Yu-Shen Lin&TBA\\ 4/2&Andy Neitzke&Kapustin-Seiberg on coupling TFT to physical theories\\ 4/9&???&???\\ 4/16&Aswin Balasubramanian&Borel-Ecalle summability, resurgence and QFTs.\\ 4/23&???&???\\ 4/30&Jaroslav Trnka&The amplituhedron\\ \end{tabular} \hypertarget{references}{}\subsubsection*{{References}}\label{references} \hypertarget{super_yangmills_in_5_dimensions}{}\paragraph*{{Super Yang-Mills in 5 dimensions}}\label{super_yangmills_in_5_dimensions} \begin{itemize}% \item Y. Tachikawa, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1110.0531}{On S-duality of 5d super Yang-Mills on $S^1$} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{_super_yangmills_in_4_dimensions}{}\paragraph*{{$\mathcal{N}=4$ super Yang-Mills in 4 dimensions}}\label{_super_yangmills_in_4_dimensions} \begin{itemize}% \item A. Sen, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9402032}{Dyon-Monopole Bound States, Self-Dual Harmonic Forms on the Multi-Monopole Moduli Space, and SL(2,Z) Invariance in String Theory} \item C. Vafa, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9707131}{Geometric Origin of Montonen-Olive Duality} \item Arkani-Hamed and Trnka, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.2007}{The Amplituhedron} \item Arkani-Hamed and Trnka, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.7878}{Into The Amplituhedron} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{reduction_to_3_dimensions}{}\paragraph*{{Reduction to 3 dimensions}}\label{reduction_to_3_dimensions} \begin{itemize}% \item Dimofte, Gaiotto, Gukov, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1108.4389}{Gauge Theories Labelled by 3-Manifolds} \item Cecotti, Cordova, Vafa, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.2115}{Braids, Walls and Mirrors} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{4d_}{}\paragraph*{{4D $\mathcal{N}=2$}}\label{4d_} \begin{itemize}% \item Argyres, Plesser, Seiberg \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9603042}{The Moduli Space of N=2 SUSY QCD and Duality in N=1 SUSY QCD} \item N. Nekrasov and V. Pestun, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.2240}{Seiberg-Witten geometry of four dimensional N=2 quiver gauge theories} \item Nekrasov, Pestun and Shatashvili, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.6689}{Quantum geometry and quiver gauge theories} \item Tachikawa \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.0697}{On the 6d origin of discrete additional data of 4d gauge theories} \item Gaiotto, Seiberg and Tachikawa, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.4568}{Comments on scaling limits of 4d N=2 theories} \item Tachikawa, \href{http://member.ipmu.jp/yuji.tachikawa/tmp/review-rebooted7.pdf}{A pseudo-mathematical pseudo-review on 4d N=2 supersymmetric QFTs} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{4d_n1}{}\paragraph*{{4d N=1}}\label{4d_n1} \begin{itemize}% \item Costello, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.2632}{Supersymmetric gauge theory and the Yangian} \item Costello and Scheimbauer, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.2676}{Lectures on mathematical aspects of (twisted) supersymmetric gauge theories} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{extended_operators_in_topological_field_theory}{}\paragraph*{{Extended operators in topological field theory}}\label{extended_operators_in_topological_field_theory} \begin{itemize}% \item Aharony, Seiberg and Tachikawa, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.0318}{Reading between the lines of four-dimensional gauge theories} \item Gukov and Kapustin, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.4793}{Topological Quantum Field Theory, Nonlocal Operators, and Gapped Phases of Gauge Theories} \item Seiberg and Kapustin, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.0740}{Coupling a QFT to a TQFT and Duality} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{stokes_phenomena_resurgence_transseries}{}\paragraph*{{Stokes Phenomena, Resurgence, Transseries}}\label{stokes_phenomena_resurgence_transseries} \begin{itemize}% \item Gualtieri, Li, Pym, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.7288}{The Stokes Groupoids} \item Argyres, Unsal, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1206.1890}{The semi-classical expansion and resurgence in gauge theories: new perturbative, instanton, bion, and renormalon effects} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{generalities_on_field_theory}{}\paragraph*{{Generalities on field theory}}\label{generalities_on_field_theory} \begin{itemize}% \item Abdesselam, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.4897}{QFT, RG, and all that, for mathematicians, in eleven pages} \item Cattaneo, Mnev, Reshetikhin, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.2490}{Semiclassical quantization of classical field theories} \item Bilal, Ferrari, \href{http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.1689}{Multi-Loop Zeta Function Regularization and Spectral Cutoff in Curved Spacetime} \end{itemize} \end{document}