Nuevas Tendencias en Teoría Cuántica de Campos

America/Mexico_City
Aula Mayor (EL COLEGIO NACIONAL)

Aula Mayor

EL COLEGIO NACIONAL

El Colegio Nacional Donceles 104, Centro Histórico, 06020, CDMX
Luis Felipe Rodríguez Jorge (El Colegio de México, México) , J. Lorenzo Díaz Cruz (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
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Participantes
  • Alberto Guijosa
  • Alejandro Rosas Díaz
  • Alexis Tercero
  • Amaury Durán
  • Ana Avilez
  • Ana Karen De La Garza Flamenco
  • Andrés Vega
  • Antonio Carlos Samaniego Flores
  • Bryan Larios
  • Carlos Alberto Carranco González
  • Carlos Eduardo Lopez Fortin
  • Cesar Moctezuma Mata Zamora
  • Christian Schubert
  • Concepción Arellano Celiz
  • Daniel Amaya
  • Daniel Flores
  • David Rentería
  • Enrique Ramirez
  • Fabiola Correa Padilla
  • Fabiola Fortuna
  • Federico Cázarez Bush
  • Felix Francisco Gonzalez Canales
  • Fernando Enrique Neri Huerta
  • Fernando Monterde
  • fernando nava
  • Gabriela Isabel Vera Garfias
  • Gabriela Natalia Gaxiola Millan
  • Gilberto Ricardo Robles Delgado
  • Guillermo Alberto Estrada Gonzalez
  • HECTOR ALEJANDRO JIMENEZ ROMERO
  • Isaac Lopez
  • Ivana Bonilla
  • Ivonee Huitzil
  • Jaime Augusto Fernandez Angeles
  • James Edwards
  • Janitzie Valenciana
  • Javier Rendon
  • Jennifer Huerta Salas
  • Jesus Aguirre
  • Jesus Perez Ortiz
  • Jesús Alejandro Miranda Hernández
  • Jesús Andrés Aguilar Quiroz
  • Jonathan Reyes Pérez
  • Jorge Guzmán suir
  • Jorge Jaber-Urquiza
  • Juan Carlos Benjamin Luna Veronico
  • Juan Carlos García Santos
  • Karen Villa
  • KAREN VIVIANA GARCÍA ROMÁN
  • Kavin Daniel Arciniega Romero
  • Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz
  • Lucia Gutiérrez
  • Luis Fernando Alcerro
  • Luis Gerardo Ramirez Archundia
  • Luis Rodriguez
  • Marcela Marín
  • Maria Elena Tejeda Yeomans
  • Mario Aldair Perez de Leon
  • Mauricio Hernandez Neri
  • Mauricio Ortiz Torres
  • Mauro Napsuciale Mendívil
  • Miguel Vladimir Mosqueda Castrejón
  • Misha Arturo Lopez
  • Moises Zeleny
  • Octavio Ivan Guerrero Ramírez
  • Olga Felix
  • Omahr Garciapiña Arteaga
  • Pablo Roig
  • Rafael Cruz Alvarez
  • Rafael Olmedo
  • Ricardo Casiano
  • Roberto Alfonso García
  • Rodrigo Miqueo
  • Roger J. Hernandez-Pinto
  • Saray Arteaga Escatel
  • Selim Gomez
  • Sergio Luis Sicairos Páez
  • Sergio Millan
  • Victor Miguel Banda Guzman
  • Vincent Cortes
  • Yaithd Olivas
  • Yamil Cahuana
Centro Internacional de Física Fundamental
    • 9:00 9:30
      Registration 30m
    • 9:30 9:45
      Opening words 15m
      Ponente: Dr. L. F. Rodríguez Jorge (El Colegio Nacional)
    • 9:45 10:00
      Welcome 15m
      Ponente: Dr. J. Lorenzo Díaz Cruz (lorenzdx@gmail.com)
    • 10:00 11:00
      Amplitudes and QCD 1h
      Ponente: Prof. Lance Dixon (SLAC National Laboratory)
    • 11:00 11:30
      Amplitudes and extreme QCD 30m

      Almost two decades ago, I was fortunate to contribute to the study of the singular structure of QCD amplitudes in perturbation theory. In particular, we could look with new eyes into the factorization of QCD scattering amplitudes, which provides a crucial template for the calculation of relevant observables for lepton and hadron collider phenomenology. In this talk I will review how some of these ideas have been implemented for in-medium QCD amplitudes in heavy-ion collider phenomenology and I will highlight the tools used in extreme QCD, that may help further our understanding of factorization of QCD amplitudes under these conditions.

      Ponente: Dr. María Elena Tejeda Yeomans (Universidad de Colima, México)
    • 11:30 12:00
      BREAK 30m
    • 12:00 12:30
      Quantum Field Theories in four dimensions through the Four Dimensional Unsubtraction 30m

      Quantum corrections to physical observables in High Energy Physics are computed by means of perturbative Quantum Field Theory. Within the framework of pertubative QCD, the study of multi loops and legs is becoming crucial to understand the physics of fundamental particles and its interactions. Along the years, several methods have been developed to overcome the ill-defined quantities that appear in any multiloop calculation. In this talk, we review the Four Dimensional Unsubtraction, a new algorithm based on the Loop- Tree Duality theorem to compute accurate theoretical predictions in four space-time dimensions.

      Ponente: Dr. Roger Hernández Pinto (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, México)
    • 12:30 13:00
      Entanglement, QFT and Gravity 30m

      Entanglement, whose usefulness as an experimental resource has long been understood by the quantum information community, has deeply impacted theoretical high energy and gravity research in the past 15 years. On the one hand, it sheds valuable light on the dynamics of quantum field theories. On the other hand, in the context of holographic duality, a very profound link has been discovered between entanglement and gravity. In this talk we will very briefly review a few
      of these developments.

      Ponente: Dr. Alberto Guijosa (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares-UNAM, México)
    • 13:00 13:30
      QFT for the (1,0)+(0,1) representation and dark matter 30m

      In this talk we review our spinor-like construction for the QFT for massive fields transforming in the (1,0)+(0,1) representation of the HLG. The chiral properties of these fields lead us to consider the possibility that dark matter transforms in this representation. We work out the corresponding effective theory for the interactions with standard model fields and the predictions for dark matter relic density and observables in direct and indirect searches of dark matter.

      Ponente: Dr. Mauro Napsuciale (Universidad de Guanajuato, México)
    • 13:30 15:30
      LUNCH 2h
    • 15:30 16:00
      Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangians and the asymptotic behaviour of QED 30m

      I will give a short summary of what is presently known about radiative corrections to the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian
      in QED in 3+1 and 1+1 dimensions, and what information can be obtained from them on the large-order asymptotic structure of QED.

      Ponente: Dr. James P. Edwards
    • 16:00 17:00
      Amplitudes and Gravity 1h
      Ponente: Dr. Zvi Bern (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
    • 17:00 17:30
      The square root of a black hole 30m

      Originally a statement for scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories, the double copy has recently been shown to also apply to classical systems, such as black holes. In this talk, I will review some incarnations of the classical double copy,
      and will comment on the seemingly fantastic question "What is the square root of a black hole?".

      Ponente: Dr. Andres Luna (UCLA, USA)
    • 17:30 18:00
      Gravitino amplitudes and stop decay 30m

      In this talk I discuss the helicity method for massive gravitino amplitudes, and apply them to calculate the 2-,3- and 4-body decays of the stop in a scenario where the gravitino is the LSP, and thus a dark matter candidate.

      Ponente: Dr. Bryan Larios (Mesoamerican Centre for Theoretical Physics, UA Honduras)
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