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FD2 Reunion Seminar: Global Stability of the Kaluza-Klein Theories July 31, 2023 (09:30 AM PDT - 10:30 AM PDT)
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Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual
Speaker(s) Annalaura Stingo (École Polytechnique)
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Global Stability Of The Kaluza-Klein Theories

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The Kaluza-Klein theories represent the classical mathematical approach to the unification of general relativity with electromagnetism and more generally with gauge fields. In these theories, general relativity is considered in 1+3+d dimensions and in the simplest case d=1 dimensional gravity is compactified on a circle to obtain at low energies a (3+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Scalar systems. In this talk I will discuss the problem of the classical global stability of Kaluza-Klein theories when d=1. This is a joint work with C. Huneau and Z. Wyatt.

Meeting ID: 998 5718 9855

Passcode: 983468

Link: https://msri.zoom.us/j/99857189855?pwd=LzRFR2tPN1cydWJNZEZkclZGV2lpQT09

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Global Stability Of The Kaluza-Klein Theories