There are strong indications from physics at both infinitesimal and cosmic distances that our current understanding of the laws of nature is only approximate, and must be replaced by deeper principles. Novel geometric objects, in the setting of amplituhedra and Feynman integrals, hint at new mathematical structures. Combinatorics and algebraic geometry have been connected to particle physics and cosmology in an entirely unexpected way. This seminar, organised by Bernd Sturmfels, is an invitation to join the discussion. Programm 16:00-16:10 Bernd Sturmfels (MPI-MiS Leipzig) "A Lightning Introduction" 16:15-16:35 Johannes Henn (MPI Physics, Munchen): "Scattering Amplitudes" 16:40-17:00 Lizzie Pratt (UC Berkeley): "Integrals and their D-Modules" BREAK 17:15-17:35 Simon Telen (CWI Amsterdam): "Amplituhedra of Lines in 3-Space" 17:40-18:00 Hofie Hannesdottir (IAS Princeton): "Infrared Divergences"
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