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Geometry, Physics and Symmetries

Group “Fundamental Interactions”

Geometry, Physics and Symmetries Our activities concern the mathematical description of physical laws, in particular those governing the fundamental interactions. The necessary tools are geometric, algebraic, combinatorial, or analytical in nature. Some problems lead to the emergence of new mathematical structures and require specific study. Others have immediate physical applications.

The laws of nature, at the classical level, are naturally expressed in geometric terms (the notion of a connection on a fiber bundle, for example, appears both in the formulation of the laws of gravitation and in those of the strong or electroweak interactions), and the symmetries of physics are described by constructions arising from group theory, in particular representation theory. Finally, it is well known that mechanics itself uses geometry—especially symplectic geometry—for its own formulation. At the quantum level, all these mathematical concepts must be generalized. Thus, approaches to quantum gravity using noncommutative geometry replace space-time (in fact the algebra of functions defined on it) with a noncommutative algebra, and many developments in quantum field theory use generalizations of the concept of a group: supersymmetric theories use Lie superalgebras, and conformal field theory, as well as string theory and integrable systems, relies on concepts from affine algebras and quantum groups. Our activities are focused on these themes.

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IOCHUM Bruno

Research teacher emeritus

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KRAJEWSKI Thomas

Research teacher

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LAZZARINI Serge

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Team leader « Geometry, Physics, and Symmetries »

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MASSON Thierry

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OGIEVETSKY Oleg

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PORTELA Leandre

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TRIAY Roland

Research teacher emeritus

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USALA Louis

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Team's publications

On the Bargmann-Michel-Telegdi equations, and spin-orbit coupling: a tribute to Raymond Stora

Christian Duval

Nuclear Physics B, 2016, Memoriam Raymond Stora, 912, pp.450-462. (10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2016.04.031)

Journal articles


Using Grassmann calculus in combinatorics: Lindström-Gessel-Viennot lemma and Schur functions

Sylvain Carrozza, Adrian Tanasa, Thomas Krajewski

GASCom 2016, Jun 2016, La Marana, France

Conference papers


Eisenhart lifts and symmetries of time-dependent systems

M. Cariglia, Christian Duval, G.W. Gibbons, P.A. Horváthy

2016

Preprint, Working paper


Weyl gravity and Cartan geometry

Jérémy Attard, Jordan François, Serge Lazzarini

Physical Review D, 2016, 93 (8), pp.085032. (10.1103/PhysRevD.93.085032)

Journal articles


A recollection of Souriau's derivation of the Weyl equation via geometric quantization

Christian Duval

2016

Preprint, Working paper


Algebraic description of chiral anomalies and superspace geometry

G.A. Girardi, R. Grimm

Nuclear Physics B, 2016, 912, pp.224-237. (10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2016.06.015)

Journal articles


Creation, Chaos, Time : from Myth to Modern Cosmology

Jean-Pierre Luminet

Journal of Cosmology, 2016, 24, pp.501-515

Journal articles


BRST structure for the mixed Weyl-diffeomorphism residual symmetry

François Jordan, Thierry Masson, S. Lazzarini

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2016, 57 (3), pp.033504. (10.1063/1.4943595)

Journal articles


The Holographic Universe

Jean-Pierre Luminet

2016

Other publication


Crossed product extensions of spectral triples

Bruno Iochum, Thierry Masson

Journal of Noncommutative Geometry, 2016, 10 (1), pp.65-133. (10.4171/JNCG/229)

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