Charting Fundamental Interactions: From freedom to safety

Europe/Rome
Galileo Galilei Institute (Firenze)

Galileo Galilei Institute

Firenze

Largo Enrico Fermi, 2 50125 Firenze ITALY
Stefania De Curtis (INFN Firenze), Aldo Deandrea (IPNL), Giacomo Cacciapaglia (IPNL - Univ. Lyon 1), Alessandro Agugliaro (University of Southern Denmark)
Description

This mini-school is primarily addressed to Ph.D. students and post-docs in high energy particle physics. The aim of the school is to give an  introduction to the basic concepts and tools needed for research in the theory of fundamental interactions, covering the foundations of the subject at a deep and advanced level.
The adjective fundamental applies to theories that can be trusted at any energy scale, in particular up to arbitrary high energies. The prime example is QCD in isolation, which flows towards a free theory in the Ultra-Violet. More recently, attention is being devoted to safe theories which, instead,  flow towards a strong or weak interactive fixed point. Remarkably, the Standard Model in isolation does not belong to either class of fundamental theories. The lectures will aim at charting the landscape of fundamental theories, from phenomenological applications, to the construction of theories with and without gravity, to lattice tests.

Lectures:

S. Abel: Standard Model and Phenomenology 

A.Eichhorn and F.Sannino: Safety in Gauge Theories and Gravity

L. Del Debbio and K.Tuominen: Freedom and Safety on the Lattice

Students are encouraged to give a 10-15 minute presentation of some of their recent work, related or not to the main topic of the school (Tuesday afternoon). Also, projects on the topics covered during the lectures will be assigned. 

 

To apply, click here (official page at GGI)

Directions to reach GGI:

https://www.ggi.infn.it/visitinfo.html

Organizers: Aldo Deandrea (IPNL - Université Lyon 1), Stefania De Curtis (INFN Firenze), Giacomo Cacciapaglia (IPNL, CNRS/IN2P3), Francesco Sannino (University of Southern Denmark)