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           14:00 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
HEPCo Group
Primordial Black Holes from Non-Perturbative Tails

School
PHYSICS


Date and time
Tuesday, 1st of February, 2022 (12th of Bahman, 1400), 2:00 pm (Tehran zone)

Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86984492174?pwd=QmozNTlZRnJLb3pKb0lpNlhwSjFwQT09

Meeting ID: 869 8449 2174
Passcode: 662580

Abstract
Primordial black holes (PBHs) may comprise a significant fraction of dark matter and may also be a possible source for some of the detected gravitational waves. One of the formation mechanisms of PBHs is due to the large fluctuations generated during inflation. The perturbative methods are no longer valid for calculating the statistics of the ...

           16:30 - 18:30     Number Theory Webinar
Totally Singular Algebraic Groups

School
MATHEMATICS

I will define the groups of the title and discuss some examples. When they are of positive dimension, these groups exist only over an imperfect field. We will see examples in dimension 1 related to the purely inseparable forms of the additive group studied by Russell in 1970. We will also see some examples of arbitrarily high dimensions. I hope to convince the audience that this class of algebraic groups is both interesting and quite large!

Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9086116889?pwd=WGRFOGZWZ1FOMXJrcWpJMWFqUFIvQT09
Meeting ID: 908 611 6889
Passcode: 362880 ...

           17:00 - 18:00     IPM Holography virtual seminar
Flat JT Gravity and the BMS-Schwarzian

School
PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS

Abstract: We consider Minkowskian Jackiw-Teitelboim (JT) gravity in Bondi gauge at finite temperature, with non-zero vacuum energy. Its asymptotic symmetries span an extension of the warped Virasoro group, dubbed "BMS_2". The BMS-Schwarzian coadjoint action coincides with the boundary action functional of flat JT gravity up to a dilatonic zero-mode that ensures the existence of a well-defined bulk variational principle. We then evaluate the flat JT gravitational partition function, which turns out to be one-loop exact.
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