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Over the last ten years, tremendous progress has been made in understanding scattering amplitudes in Yang-Mills and gravity theories. On the technical side, new explicit formulae for general n-particle scattering amplitudes have been discovered that exhibit remarkable new mathematical structures. On the conceptual side, a new proof of GR and Yang-Mills uniqueness has been obtained, in which the basic cubic interaction is fixed (on-shell) from simple scaling considerations, and all other amplitudes are built from the basic cubic ones by the use of recursion relations. Thus, from this perspective, gravity and Yang-Mills theories are the simplest nontrivial quantum field theories. Furthermore, there are remarkable relations between gravity and the `square' of Yang-Mills arising from colour-kinematic duality. Unfortunately, at present we only see manifestations of this simplicity in the perturbative structure of the field equations. An open problem is to understand these structures nonperturbatively, arising from hidden structures also in fully non-linear gravity and Yang-Mills theories.

Gravity, Twistors and Amplitudes Cambridge University

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Over the last ten years, tremendous progress has been made in understanding scattering amplitudes in Yang-Mills and gravity theories. On the technical side, new explicit formulae for general n-particle scattering amplitudes have been discovered that exhibit remarkable new mathematical structures. On the conceptual side, a new proof of GR and Yang-Mills uniqueness has been obtained, in which the basic cubic interaction is fixed (on-shell) from simple scaling considerations, and all other amplitudes are built from the basic cubic ones by the use of recursion relations. Thus, from this perspective, gravity and Yang-Mills theories are the simplest nontrivial quantum field theories. Furthermore, there are remarkable relations between gravity and the `square' of Yang-Mills arising from colour-kinematic duality. Unfortunately, at present we only see manifestations of this simplicity in the perturbative structure of the field equations. An open problem is to understand these structures nonperturbatively, arising from hidden structures also in fully non-linear gravity and Yang-Mills theories.

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    Casali, E (University of Oxford)
    Monday 4th July 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00

    • 1h 13 min
    • video
    Soft Black Hole Hair

    Soft Black Hole Hair

    Perry, M (University of Cambridge)
    Tuesday 5th July 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00

    • 1h 1m
    • video
    Memory Effects

    Memory Effects

    Pasterski, S (Harvard University)
    Tuesday 5th July 2016 - 10:00 to 11:00

    • 1h 1m
    • video
    Perturbative gauge theory and gravity with cosmological constant

    Perturbative gauge theory and gravity with cosmological constant

    Adamo, T (University of Cambridge)
    Friday 24th June 2016 - 10:00 to 11:00

    • 1h 2 min
    • video
    Ambitwistors and strings in 4 dimensions

    Ambitwistors and strings in 4 dimensions

    Mason, L (University of Oxford)
    Thursday 23rd June 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00

    • 1h 5 min
    • video
    Landau Singularities and Cluster Structure in Scattering Amplitudes

    Landau Singularities and Cluster Structure in Scattering Amplitudes

    Volovich, A (Brown University)
    Wednesday 22nd June 2016 - 10:00 to 11:00

    • 1h 17 min

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