Title: The reasonable effectiveness of physics in mathematics
Speaker: Sheldon Katz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Date, Time, Location: Thursday, Nov. 13th @3PM – 4PM in Math Hall 520
Abstract:
One of the reasons why theoretical physics has spawned the development of many surprising and deep ideas of mathematics in recent decades is the presence of symmetries in physics without an obvious counterpart in mathematics. In this talk, I focus on supersymmetry in physics, their topological twists, and applications to geometry and topology, including applications to relatively new but now mature areas of mathematics along with conjectural “applications in progress”.