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01-3-1138-2019/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: New
 
 
Modern Mathematical Physics: 
Gravity, Supersymmetry and Strings

 

Leaders:     A.P. Isaev
S.O. Krivonos
A.S. Sorin
Scientific leader:         A.T. Filippov



Participating countries and international organizations:
Armenia, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, CERN, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, ICTP, India, Israel, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA. 

Issues addressed and main goals of research:
The main purpose of research in modern mathematical physics is the development of mathematical methods for solving the most important problems of modern theoretical physics: clarifying the nature of fundamental interactions and their symmetries, construction and study of effective field models arising in the theory of strings and other extended objects, uncovering of the geometric description of quantum symmetries and their spontaneous breaking in the framework of search for a unified theory of all fundamental interactions, including quantum gravity. Mathematical physics in recent years has been characterized by increasing interest in identifying and effective use of integrability in various areas, and in applying powerful mathematical methods of quantum groups, supersymmetry and non-commutative geometry to quantum theories of fundamental interactions as well as to classical models. 
The main goals and tasks of the research within the theme include: development of new mathematical methods for investigation and description of a variety of classical and quantum integrable models and their exact solutions; analysis of a wide range of problems in supersymmetric theories including models of superstrings and superbranes, study of non-perturbative regimes in supersymmetric gauge theories; development of cosmological models of the early Universe, primordial gravitational waves and black holes. The decisive factor in solving the above problems will be the crucial use of the mathematical methods of the theory of integrable systems, quantum groups and noncommutative geometry as well as superspace techniques. 

Expected major results in the current year:

List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
  Laboratory or other 
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Quantum groups
and integrable systems
A.P. Isaev
N.A. Tyurin
 
  BLTP 
 
M. Buresh,  P. Fiziev,  A.A. Golubtsova,  N.Yu. Kozyrev,  D.R. Petrosyan,  M. Podoinitsyn,  G.S. Pogosyan,  A.V. Silantyev
  UC 
 
S.Z. Pakuliak
2. Supersymmetry E.A. Ivanov  
  BLTP 
 
S.A. Fedoruk,  A. Nersessian,  M. Pientek,  A. Pietrikovsky,  I.B. Samsonov,  G. Sarkissyan,  S.S. Sidorov,  Ya.M. Shnir,  A.O.Sutulin 
3. Quantum gravity,
cosmology and strings
A.T. Filippov
I.G. Pirozhenko
V. Nesterenko
 
  BLTP 
 
B.M. Barbashov,  I. Bormotova,  E.A. Davydov,  Nesterenko V.V.,  A.B. Pestov,  Provarov A.A.,  Sharygin G.I.,  E.A. Tagirov,  P.V. Tretyakov,  P. Yaluvkova,  Zakharov A.F. + 3 students
  LIT 
 
I.L. Bogoliubsky,  A.M. Chervyakov
  VBLHEP 
 
E.E. Donets

 

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YSU  
Australia Sydney Univ.  
  Perth UWA  
Brazil Sao Paulo, SP USP  
  Juiz de Fora, MG UFJF  
  Vitoria, ES UFES  
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS  
Canada Edmonton U of A  
CERN Geneva CERN  
Czech Republic Opava SlU  
  Prague CTU  
  Rez NPI CAS  
Estonia Tartu UT  
France Annecy-le-Vieux LAPP  
  Lyon ENS Lyon  
  Marseille CPT  
  Nantes SUBATECH  
  Paris ENS  
    LUTH  
  Tours Univ.  
Germany Bonn UniBonn  
  Hannover LUH  
  Leipzig UoC  
  Oldenburg IPO  
  Potsdam AEI  
Greece Athens UoA  
  Thessaloniki AUTH  
ICTP Trieste ICTP  
India Kolkata BNC  
  Chennai IMSC  
    IACS  
Israel Tel Aviv TAU  
Iran Tehran IPM  
Ireland Dublin DIAS  
Italy Trieste SISSA/ISAS  
  Frascati INFN LNF  
  Padua UniPd  
  Pisa INFN  
  Turin UniTo  
Japan Tokyo UT  
    Keio Univ.  
Lithuania Vilnius VU  
Luxembourg Luxembourg Univ.  
Norway Trondheim NTNU  
Poland Lodz UL  
  Wroclaw UW  
Portugal Aveiro UA  
Republic of Korea Seoul SKKU  
Russia Moscow ITEP  
    LPI RAS  
    MI RAS  
    MSU  
    SAI MSU  
  Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS  
  Chernogolovka LITP RAS  
  Kazan KFU  
  Novosibirsk NSU  
  Protvino IHEP  
  St. Petersburg PDMI RAS  
  Tomsk TPU  
    TSPU  
Spain Bilbao UPV/EHU  
  Santiago de Compostela USC  
  Barcelona IEEC-CSIC  
  Valencia IFIC  
  Madrid ETSIAE  
Taiwan Taoyuan City NCU  
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU  
  Kharkov NSC KIPT  
    KhNU  
United Kingdom London Imperial College  
  Cambridge Univ.  
  Durham Univ.  
  Kent Univ.  
  Glasgow U of G  
  Leeds UL  
  Nottingham Univ.  
USA Amherst, NM UMass  
  Tempe, AZ ASU  
  New York, NY CUNY  
    SUNY  
  College Park, MD UMD  
  Coral Gables, FL UM  
  Norman, OK OU  
  Piscataway, NJ Rutgers  
  Rochester, NY UR