Monday 23 December 2024 |
Events for day: Tuesday 08 February 2022 |
14:00 - 15:30 Algebraic Geometry Biweekly Webinar Toric Quiver Varieties School MATHEMATICS We discuss the smoothness of toric quiver varieties. When a quiver Q is defined with the identity dimension vector, the corresponding quiver variety is also a toric variety. So it has a fan representation and a quiver representation. I consider only quivers with canonical weight and we classify smooth such toric quiver varieties. I show that a variety corresponding to a quiver with the identity dimension vector and the canonical weight is smooth if and only if it is a product of projective spaces or their blowups. Joining info: https://zoom.us/join Meeting ID: 9086116889 ... 14:00 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar HEPCo Group Cosmic censorship conjecture in a general Kerr-Newman black hole School PHYSICS Date and time Tuesday, 8th of February, 2022 (19th 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 Using some probes, the violation of cosmic censorship conjecture in a general Kerr-Newman black hole is investigated. The result depends on many factors, like the relative sign of charge and rotation direction of the probe and black hole. Moreover, the comparison of the angular momentum of the black hole and its ... 17:00 - 18:00 IPM Holography virtual seminar Theoretical Physics and AI School PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS Abstract: In this talk, I will review some recent interdisciplinary topics in the fields of theoretical physics and machine learning. After a brief introduction, some applications of machine learning methods for the problems of theoretical physics will be reviewed. Then, it will be discussed how physics can pay back its debt by helping the progress in better understanding of neural networks. Finally, it will be mentioned how AI may help our understanding of the fundamental law of nature. (for participating in this event, please contact us: "particles@ipm.ir") |