CGL Meeting Agenda


Date: October 27th, 2004
Location: DC 1304
Time: 1:30 PM
Chair:
Craig S. Kaplan


1. Adoption of the Agenda - additions or deletions

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Sylvain
Coffee hour this week:
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Coffee hour next week:
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3. Forthcoming


Date: November 3rd November 10th November 17th November 24th
Location: DC1304 DC1304 DC1304 DC1304
Chair:
Aravind Krishnaswarmy

Rob Kroeger

Celine Latulipe

Erin Lester
Technical 
Presentation:

Gilad Israeli

Craig Kaplan

Aravind Krishnaswarmy

Rob Kroeger

4. Technical Presentation


Bill Cowan

Title: Yang-Mills Theory: introduction and new results

Abstract:

The laws of quantum physics stand to the world of elementary particles in the way that Newton's laws of classical mechanics stand to the macroscopic world. Almost half a century ago, Yang and Mills introduced a remarkable new framework to describe elementary particles using structures that also occur in geometry. Quantum Yang-Mills theory is now the foundation of most of elementary particle theory, and its predictions have been tested at many experimental laboratories, but its mathematical foundation is still unclear. The successful use of Yang-Mills theory to describe the strong interactions of elementary particles depends on a subtle quantum mechanical property called the "mass gap:" the quantum particles have positive masses, even though the classical waves travel at the speed of light. This property has been discovered by physicists from experiment and confirmed by computer simulations, but it still has not been understood from a theoretical point of view. Progress in establishing the existence of the Yang-Mills theory and a mass gap and will require the introduction of fundamental new ideas both in physics and in mathematics.

In this talk, I introduce the basic concepts of Yang-Mills theory and offer some promising new techniques that may lead to a solution of this vital open problem in quantum physics.

5. General Discussion Items

7. Conferences and Special Journal Issues

8. Directors' Meeting

9. Seminars and Events

Friday, 29 October 2004, 3:30PM - Applied Mathematics , Math & Computer, Room 5136
Dr. David Muraki: -- A Simple Illustration of a Spectral Cascade in Geophysics
 
Thursday, 4 November 2004, 2:00PM - Computer Science (CGL-Computer Graphics Laboratory), DC 1304
Sylvain Vasseur: -- Data Abstractions for GPU Programming
 
Thursday, 4 November 2004, 4:15PM - Computer Science, RCH 101
Barbara J. Grosz -- Beyond Mice and Menus.
 

10. Lab Cleanup!