2–8 Nov 2025
TIFR Mumbai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Lattice Studies of Two-Dimensional Maximally Supersymmetric Yang–Mills Theory for Tests of Gauge-Gravity Duality

3 Nov 2025, 17:00
20m
Homi Bhabha Auditorium Annex

Homi Bhabha Auditorium Annex

Speaker

BANA SINGH

Description

We present our ongoing work on two-dimensional maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills (2D MSYM) theory using lattice techniques. The continuum theory is obtained from the dimensional reduction of four-dimensional N = 4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory. We construct both the continuum and lattice versions of the 2D MSYM theory. The lattice action preserves a subset of supersymmetries. We extend the existing lattice codes with new routines to accommodate the additional terms in the lower-dimensional theory. This lattice construction enables us to perform Rational Hybrid Monte Carlo simulations of 2D MSYM and facilitates the exploration of its continuum limit. Our work contributes to the numerical study of maximally supersymmetric gauge theories and supports the ongoing efforts to test gauge-gravity duality and investigate related non-perturbative phenomena.

Parallel Session (for talks only) Theoretical developments and applications beyond Standard Model

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Co-authors

Anosh Joseph (University of the Witwatersrand) David Schaich

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