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Seminar
Speaker
Yiming Chen (Stanford University, USA)
Date & Time
Thu, 14 November 2024, 10:00 to 11:30
Venue
Chern Lecture Hall and Online
Resources
Abstract

Quantum chaos is a powerful framework for describing strongly coupled quantum systems and black holes. However, the usual random matrix characteristics of energy levels conflict with supersymmetry, where BPS states are constrained to be exactly degenerate. In this talk, I will review a generalized notion of chaos for BPS states and connect it to a recently proposed classification of BPS states as either fortuitous or monotonous. In specific models, such as the N=4 SYM theory, explicit computations show that monotonous states, which are holographically dual to horizonless geometries, exhibit only weak chaos. In contrast, fortuitous states, which correspond to black holes, can exhibit strong chaos due to an “invasion” mechanism. I will also discuss the N=2 SUSY SYK model as a toy model to explore these ideas.

Zoom Link: https://icts-res-in.zoom.us/j/88092766911?pwd=R3ZrVk9yeW96ZmQ4ZG9KRzVhenRKZz09
Meeting ID: 880 9276 6911
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