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Department of Theoretical Physics
Uppsala University
Box 803
SE-751 08 Uppsala

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Last Modified: November 17, 2004.

 


Program


Schedule

Time Thursday Friday Saturday
9:00-9:45 M. Vonk G. Shiu
9:45-10:30 P. Howe
10:30-11:00 Coffee break Coffee break
11:00-11:45 L. Tamassia J. Fjelstad
11:45-12:30 M. Vonk (Introduction) S.F. Hassan M. Nishimura
12:30-13:15 Lunch Lunch M. Cederwall
13:15-14:00
14:00-14:45 M. Vonk G. Shiu
14:45-15:15 R. Heise M. Olsson
15:15-15:45 L. Wulff T. Klose
15:45-16:15 Coffee break Coffee break
16:15-17:00 S. Kawamoto E. Keski-Vakkuri
17:00-17:45 S. Nakamura C. Paufler
17:45-18:30 N. Obers M. Zabzine
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19:30 Conference Dinner


Review lectures

 
  • G. Shiu String Phenomenology and Cosmology
     
  • M. Vonk Introduction to Topological String Theory


    Talks

     
  • M. Cederwall Topological membranes on G_2 manifolds
     
  • J. Fjelstad Consistency of CFT correlators
     
  • F. Hassan D-branes in the NS5 Near-horizon pp-Wave Background
     
  • R. Heise Complete large-N QCD spin chain and its spectrum
     
  • P. Howe On chiral measures and Chern Simons invariants
     
  • S. Kawamoto The Geometry of ZZ-branes
     
  • E. Keski-Vakkuri Fractional S-branes
     
  • T. Klose Plane-wave matrix theory as toy-model for super Yang-Mills
     
  • S. Nakamura Recoiling D-branes
     
  • M. Nishimura Perturbations and Supersymmetries in AdS_3/CFT_2
     
  • N. Obers New phases of near-extremal branes on a circle
     
  • M. Olsson Matrix models, 4D black holes and topological strings on non-compact Calabi-Yau manifolds
     
  • C. Paufler Poisson forms in multisymplectic field theory
     
  • L. Tamassia Vertex operators for closed superstrings in the covariant formalism
     
  • L. Wulff Supersymmetric Born-Infeld equations from open string boundary couplings
     
  • M. Zabzine Hamiltonian perspective on generalized complex geometry