AdS4/CFT3 and the Holographic States of Matter
Workshop
 


 

Organizers:

Jose F.L. Barbon: Instituto de Fisica Teorica UAM/CSIC, Madrid. Christopher Herzog: Princeton University Robert G. Leigh: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Anastasios C. Petkou: University of Crete. Antonello Scardicchio: ICTP, Trieste

Period: from 30-08-2010 to 05-11-2010

 
 
Deadline: 28-02-2010
 
 
Note:
Later applications will be also considered until all the positions will be filled
   
 
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Abstract
 
 
An exciting and largely unexpected consequence of Holography is that String and M-theory can provide useful information for transport phenomena of strongly interacting theories in low dimensions, fluid mechanics and non-relativistic systems. Physical systems that may have dual holographic descriptions include quantum critical points in 2+1 dimensions, high-Tc superconductors, quantum Hall systems, systems that exhibit parity breaking, non-relativistic critical systems as well as fluid mechanics and turbulence. Such systems – the Holographic States of Matter - have the potential to radically alter the perception of string theory and its relevance for physics. A basic theoretic setup for the holographic study of such systems is AdS4/CFT3 correspondence. This is also the main framework for holographic studies of the mysterious M-theory. The subject has experienced great formal growth, driven by the discovery of various field theoretical models for M2-branes. It is a fortunate and intriguing that progress in the more applied directions coincides with enhancement in the understanding of more formal aspects of M-theory. By bringing together experts in both the applied and formal directions we aim to create a fertile environment where future developments regarding the Holographic States of Matter in connection with our understanding of M-theory can be studied.
 
 

 
 
Topics
 
 
- AdS4/CFT3 Correspondence
- M2 and M5 branes
- The holographic description of high-Tc superconductivity, superfluidity, Quantum-Hall systems.
- Gravity and fluid dynamics
- Gravitational description of non-relativistic systems.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
     
             
           
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