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Higgs Centre Amplitudes Meetings

This is a weekly series of informal seminars at the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, Edinburgh University, focusing on scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory and related topics, encouraging open discussions.

Poll: weekly meeting time for Autumn 2023

Monday 10 am - 11 am
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Monday 11 am - 12 pm
Yes Maybe No

Thursday 10 am - 11 am
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Thursday 11 am - 12 pm
Yes Maybe No

Thursday 2 pm - 3 pm
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Past Meetings

2022-2023

04 Aug 2023: Canxin Shi

Classical double copy of worldline quantum field theory

30 Jun 2023: Temple He

Classical double copy of worldline quantum field theory

05 May 2023: Miguel Correia

Nonperturbative Anomalous Thresholds

28 Apr 2023: Piotr Bargiela

Three-loop four-particle QCD amplitudes

21 Apr 2023: Sid Smith

Introduction to Intersection Theory for Scattering Amplitudes

07 Apr 2023: Gregor Kalin

Gravitational Scattering at 4th Post-Minkowskian Order

31 Mar 2023: Zehao Zhu

Soft Anomalous Dimension for Multi-leg Processes involving both timelike and lightlike Wilson lines at 3 Loops

03 Feb 2023: Asaad Elkhidir

Large Gauge Effects and the Structure of Amplitudes

01 Dec 2022, Riccardo Gonzo

Bethe-Salpeter equation for classical gravitational bound states

24 Nov 2022, Andrea Cristofoli

Strong field amplitudes and classical physics

17 Nov 2022, Pavel Kovtun

Relativistic dissipation: from hydrodynamics to effective field theory

27 Oct 2022, Yao Ma

A geometric approach to the method of regions

20 Oct 2022, Jae Goode and Sam Teale

Diagrammatic Tensor Reduction

13 Oct 2022, Ingrid Holm

Classical radiation at one loop

29 Sep 2022, Andrea Pelloni

Computing DIS coefficient functions at 4-loop

22 Sep 2022, Eduardo Casali

Celestial holography and twistor strings

2021-2022

15 Jun 2022, Willian Norledge

Lie Theory of (Adjoint) Reflection Hyperplane

08 Jun 2022, Andrew McLeod

A New Amplitude/Form Factor Duality

18 May 2022, Kelian Haring

Gravitational Regge bounds

04 May 2022, Laura Johnson

On-shell Amplitudes for Supersymmetric Massive Gravity

27 Apr 2022, Rashid Alawadhi

The holonomy group and the double copy

20 Apr 2022, Guanda Lin

Color-kinematics duality and double-copy for form factors

30 Mar 2022, Emmet Byrne

The one-loop central emission vertex for two gluons in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory

16 Mar 2022, Christopher White

The case of the missing solutions: a biadjoint mystery

02 Mar 2022, Alasdair Ross

Uncertainty and Classical Amplitudes

23 Feb 2022, Nathan Moynihan

The Cotton Double Copy

16 Feb 2022, Atul Sharma

Advances in twistors and perturbative gravity

09 Feb 2022, Calum Milloy

Disentangling the Regge cut and Regge pole in perturbative QCD

25 Nov 2021, William Emond

Charge Quantization through Wilson Loops and the Double Copy

11 Nov 2021, Ben Page

Ansätze, Amplitudes and Singular Geometry

28 Oct 2021, Gang Chen

HEFT kinematic algebra, heavy double copy and classical gravitational scattering

21 Oct 2021, Leonardo de Cruz

Yang-Mills observables: from KMOC to eikonal through EFT

30 Sep 2021 Zeno Capatti

Local Unitarity

Last modified: August 28, 2023. CC BY-SA 4.0 Mao Zeng.
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Homepage

Higgs Centre Amplitudes Meetings

This is a weekly series of informal seminars at the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, Edinburgh University, focusing on scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory and related topics, encouraging open discussions.

Poll: weekly meeting time for Autumn 2023

Monday 10 am - 11 am
Yes Maybe No

Monday 11 am - 12 pm
Yes Maybe No

Monday 1 pm - 2 pm
Yes Maybe No

Thursday 10 am - 11 am
Yes Maybe No

Thursday 11 am - 12 pm
Yes Maybe No

Thursday 2 pm - 3 pm
Yes Maybe No

Back to top

Past Meetings

2022-2023

04 Aug 2023: Canxin Shi

Classical double copy of worldline quantum field theory

30 Jun 2023: Temple He

Classical double copy of worldline quantum field theory

05 May 2023: Miguel Correia

Nonperturbative Anomalous Thresholds

28 Apr 2023: Piotr Bargiela

Three-loop four-particle QCD amplitudes

21 Apr 2023: Sid Smith

Introduction to Intersection Theory for Scattering Amplitudes

07 Apr 2023: Gregor Kalin

Gravitational Scattering at 4th Post-Minkowskian Order

31 Mar 2023: Zehao Zhu

Soft Anomalous Dimension for Multi-leg Processes involving both timelike and lightlike Wilson lines at 3 Loops

03 Feb 2023: Asaad Elkhidir

Large Gauge Effects and the Structure of Amplitudes

01 Dec 2022, Riccardo Gonzo

Bethe-Salpeter equation for classical gravitational bound states

24 Nov 2022, Andrea Cristofoli

Strong field amplitudes and classical physics

17 Nov 2022, Pavel Kovtun

Relativistic dissipation: from hydrodynamics to effective field theory

27 Oct 2022, Yao Ma

A geometric approach to the method of regions

20 Oct 2022, Jae Goode and Sam Teale

Diagrammatic Tensor Reduction

13 Oct 2022, Ingrid Holm

Classical radiation at one loop

29 Sep 2022, Andrea Pelloni

Computing DIS coefficient functions at 4-loop

22 Sep 2022, Eduardo Casali

Celestial holography and twistor strings

2021-2022

15 Jun 2022, Willian Norledge

Lie Theory of (Adjoint) Reflection Hyperplane

08 Jun 2022, Andrew McLeod

A New Amplitude/Form Factor Duality

18 May 2022, Kelian Haring

Gravitational Regge bounds

04 May 2022, Laura Johnson

On-shell Amplitudes for Supersymmetric Massive Gravity

27 Apr 2022, Rashid Alawadhi

The holonomy group and the double copy

20 Apr 2022, Guanda Lin

Color-kinematics duality and double-copy for form factors

30 Mar 2022, Emmet Byrne

The one-loop central emission vertex for two gluons in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory

16 Mar 2022, Christopher White

The case of the missing solutions: a biadjoint mystery

02 Mar 2022, Alasdair Ross

Uncertainty and Classical Amplitudes

23 Feb 2022, Nathan Moynihan

The Cotton Double Copy

16 Feb 2022, Atul Sharma

Advances in twistors and perturbative gravity

09 Feb 2022, Calum Milloy

Disentangling the Regge cut and Regge pole in perturbative QCD

25 Nov 2021, William Emond

Charge Quantization through Wilson Loops and the Double Copy

11 Nov 2021, Ben Page

Ansätze, Amplitudes and Singular Geometry

28 Oct 2021, Gang Chen

HEFT kinematic algebra, heavy double copy and classical gravitational scattering

21 Oct 2021, Leonardo de Cruz

Yang-Mills observables: from KMOC to eikonal through EFT

30 Sep 2021 Zeno Capatti

Local Unitarity

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Contact: mao.zeng <A.T.> ed.ac.uk

I am a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh. I obtained my BA and MA from Cambridge University, U.K., and PhD from Stony Brook University, USA, under the advice of Prof. George Sterman. I previously held research positions at UC Los Angeles (2015-2018), ETH Zürich (2018-2020), and Oxford University (2020-2011).

My research focuses on precision calculations in quantum field theory, bringing together modern methods for scattering amplitudes, state-of-the-art loop integration techniques, and effective field theories.

Recent research highlights include precise computations for LHC processes with a large number of final-state particles, and applications of quantum field theory methods to binary black hole dynamics probed by gravitational wave detectors.

Links to my publications: INSPIRE | arXiv

Links: Higgs Centre Amplitudes Meetings

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Homepage

Mao Zeng's Home Page

Portrait

Contact: mao.zeng <A.T.> ed.ac.uk

I am a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh. I obtained my BA and MA from Cambridge University, U.K., and PhD from Stony Brook University, USA, under the advice of Prof. George Sterman. I previously held research positions at UC Los Angeles (2015-2018), ETH Zürich (2018-2020), and Oxford University (2020-2011).

My research focuses on precision calculations in quantum field theory, bringing together modern methods for scattering amplitudes, state-of-the-art loop integration techniques, and effective field theories.

Recent research highlights include precise computations for LHC processes with a large number of final-state particles, and applications of quantum field theory methods to binary black hole dynamics probed by gravitational wave detectors.

Links to my publications: INSPIRE | arXiv

I'm co-organizing Higgs Centre Amplitudes Meetings.

Last modified: August 28, 2023. CC BY-SA 4.0 Mao Zeng.
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