Resurgence Theory: Generalised Borel-Laplace Summation, "alien calculus" (Lecture 3) by David Sauzin
Title : An introductory mini-course on Resurgence Theory: generalised Borel-Laplace summation, "alien calculus", and applications.
Speaker : David Sauzin (Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Computation of the Ephemerides, Paris)
Date : 1st August 2022
Time : 11:00 am (IST)
Venue : Hybrid Mode
Offline: Madhava Lecture Hall
Abstract : Resurgence Theory has become a fixture in the past decade's mathematics/physics research literature, with applications ranging from wall-crossing phenomena and exact WKB method to deformation quantisation and TQFT. In this minicourse, we'll try to explain what this toolbox concretely consists of. It may be seen as a refinement of the Borel-Laplace summation method designed to encompass the transseries which naturally arise in a variety of situations. Typically, a resurgent series is a divergent power series in one indeterminate that appears as the common asymptotic expansion to several analytic functions, and these functions differ by exponentially small quantities. More than 40 years ago, Jean ÉCALLE invented the so-called "alien derivations" to measure these exponentially small discrepancies and to give quite a concrete description of various moduli spaces in the context of local analytic dynamical systems. More or less at the same time, it was realised that André VOROS's approach to the WKB series of 1D Schrödinger operators leads to resurgence in \hbar, but the story is not over...
Webpage : https://www.icts.res.in/seminar/2022-07-25/david-sauzin
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Speaker : David Sauzin (Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Computation of the Ephemerides, Paris)
Date : 1st August 2022
Time : 11:00 am (IST)
Venue : Hybrid Mode
Offline: Madhava Lecture Hall
Abstract : Resurgence Theory has become a fixture in the past decade's mathematics/physics research literature, with applications ranging from wall-crossing phenomena and exact WKB method to deformation quantisation and TQFT. In this minicourse, we'll try to explain what this toolbox concretely consists of. It may be seen as a refinement of the Borel-Laplace summation method designed to encompass the transseries which naturally arise in a variety of situations. Typically, a resurgent series is a divergent power series in one indeterminate that appears as the common asymptotic expansion to several analytic functions, and these functions differ by exponentially small quantities. More than 40 years ago, Jean ÉCALLE invented the so-called "alien derivations" to measure these exponentially small discrepancies and to give quite a concrete description of various moduli spaces in the context of local analytic dynamical systems. More or less at the same time, it was realised that André VOROS's approach to the WKB series of 1D Schrödinger operators leads to resurgence in \hbar, but the story is not over...
Webpage : https://www.icts.res.in/seminar/2022-07-25/david-sauzin
Видео Resurgence Theory: Generalised Borel-Laplace Summation, "alien calculus" (Lecture 3) by David Sauzin канала International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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