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What String Theory Teaches Us About Scattering amplitudes

61 min • 5 februari 2025
In this talk, I will explore the fascinating connections between string theory and quantum field theory, focusing on what we have learned from studying string scattering amplitudes. These insights have not only deepened our understanding of particle interactions but have also led to significant advancements in quantum field theory itself. To set the stage, I will introduce string theory, highlighting its foundational principles and its relationship to low-energy quantum field theories that describe the fundamental forces of nature. Building on this, I will delve into three key concepts 14massive gravity, the double copy framework, and twisted cohomology 14all of which have roots in string theory or have been profoundly influenced by it. I will explain how massive gravity emerges as a natural extension in the context of string theory and how the double copy framework elegantly connects gauge theories with gravity, offering a unifying perspective. Twisted cohomology, a sophisticated mathematical tool, will be discussed in relation to the structure of scattering amplitudes and its role in uncovering deeper symmetries. Finally, I will illustrate how these ideas impact our understanding of scattering amplitudes in quantum field theories and how they are applied to describe physics across a wide range of energy scales 14from the low-energy behavior of known particles to the high-energy frontier. Through these examples, I aim to show how string theory serves as a powerful lens for reimagining and advancing our understanding of particle physics.
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