2023 marks ten years since the introduction of the Amplituhedron as a new mathematical object underpinning the physics of scattering amplitudes. While the past decade has seen many developments both in further understanding the mathematics and physics of the amplituhedron and generalizing it to wider classes of theories, it has become increasingly clear that we are only scratching the surface of this still largely mysterious set of ideas.
In order to stimulate new lines of attack on these questions, DIAS and IAS in partnership will host a series of two meetings on "Hidden Mathematical Structures of the Amplituhedron." The first meeting will take place at DIAS during April 24-28, 2023.
There is no registration fee, and we encourage everyone interested to actively participate in discussion / brainstorming sessions, propose questions and new directions.
Confirmed speakers
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Jacob Bourjaily
Ruth Britto
Lance Dixon
Chaim Even-Zohar
Song He
Paul Heslop
Yutin Huang
Aaron Lauda
Andrew Manion
Lionel J. Mason
Marcus Spradlin
Bernd Sturmfels
Ran Tessler
Tadashi Tokieda
Jaroslav Trnka
Lauren Williams
Organizing committee
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Sergei Gukov
George RogersÂ
Website design: Piotr Kucharski
Contact: Amplituhedronat10@gmail.com