The school takes place at the Aquamarine Spa-Hotel (Zelenogorsk)
located an one hour drive away from Saint-Petersburg downtown
Aquamarine Spa-Hotel at booking.com
Dates
July 19 - 31, 2015
Organizers
Dmitry Zimin Dynasty Foundation
Tamm Theory Department, Lebedev Institute, Moscow
International Center for Fundamental Physics in Moscow
Scientific advisor
Mikhail Vasiliev (Lebedev Inst. Moscow)
Preliminary list of topics
Supersymmetry
Higher-spin theory
Conformal theory
Applications of twistors
Localization
Lecturers
Xavier Bekaert (Univ. of Tour, France)
Joseph Buchbinder (Tomsk Pedagogical Univ.)
Vyatcheslav Didenko (Lebedev Inst., Moscow)
Sheer El-Showk (CERN)
Evgeny Feigin (HSE & Lebedev Inst., Moscow}
Simone Giombi (Princeton Univ.)
Vasily Pestun (IHES, France)
Eugeny Skvortsov (Lebedev Inst., Moscow)
Marcus Spradlin (Brown Univ.)
Anastasia Volovich (Brown Univ.)
Timetable (preliminary, last update June 30, 2015) :
day
time
activity
speaker
week 1 (20-24 July)
Mon 20 July
9.00- 9.10
opening
9.10-10.40
lecture
Buchbinder
10.40-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Bekaert
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Giombi
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Tue 21 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Buchbinder
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Spradlin
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Giombi
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Wed 22 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Spradlin
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Spradlin
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Giombi
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Thu 23 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Buchbinder
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Bekaert
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Buchbinder
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Fri 24 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Feigin
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Volovich
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Volovich
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
week 2 (27-31 July)
Mon 27 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Feigin
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Pestun
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Pestun
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Tue 28 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Feigin
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Pestun
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Skvortsov
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Wed 29 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Skvortsov
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Feigin
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Showk
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Thu 30 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Didenko
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Didenko
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Showk
16.00-16.30
coffee-break
16.30-
seminar
Fri 31 July
9.00-10.30
lecture
Didenko
10.30-11.00
coffee-break
11.00-12.30
lecture
Didenko
12.30-14.30
lunch
14.30-16.00
lecture
Showk
16.00-16.05
closure
16.05-16.30
coffee-break
Preliminary topics of lectures
Xavier Bekaert
Introduction into higher-spin theory" (lecture 1)
No-go theorems in higher-spin theory" (lecture 2)
Joseph Buchbinder
Supersymmetric field theory for beginners
Vyatcheslav Didenko
Introduction to HS equations in four dimensions (lectures 1,2)
HS black hole-like solutions (lecture 3,4)
Sheer El-Showk
Solving conformal theories with the bootstrap
Evgeny Feigin
Two-dimensional conformal field theory: physics and mathematics (lecture 1)
Solitons, vertex operators and symmetries" (lectures 2-4)
Simone Giombi
Introduction to higher spin/CFT duality
Vasily Pestun
Lectures on supersymmetric localization
Eugeny Skvortsov
HS symmetries in AdS and CFT
Marcus Spradlin
Amplitudes in N = 4 super-Yang-Mills theory
Anastasia Volovich
Hidden mathematical structures of scattering amplitudes
Smirnov Pavel, Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, PhD student
Sopenko Nikita, Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, student
Sotnikov Vasily, Moscow State Univ., PhD student
Vertogradov Vitalii, State Pedagogical Univ. of Russia, Petersburg, PhD student
Vilkoviskiy Ilya, Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, student
Zadora Anton, Moscow State Univ., student
Zenkevich Yegor, Inst. of Nuclear Research, Moscow, PhD student
The working language of the school is English.
The school is primarily aimed at graduate and PhD students as well as postdocs
and will be limited to about 50 participants selected by the organizers.
For selected students full lodging will be covered including excursion to
S.-Petersburg,
Limited funds for travel support may be available upon request.