Exotic Limits of Gluon Amplitudes and Flux Tubes - Benjamin Basso (ENS Paris)
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Explore the fascinating world of color confinement and flux tubes in this 41-minute conference talk by Benjamin Basso from ENS Paris. Delve into the exotic limits of gluon amplitudes as part of the Confinement, Flux Tubes, and Large N conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Examine the phenomenon of asymptotic freedom in non-Abelian gauge theories and its implications for long-distance interactions. Investigate the formation of chromoelectric flux tubes as a potential mechanism for color confinement, supported by lattice simulations and gravity duals of confining gauge theories. Discover how the large N limit of gauge theories provides a unique perspective on studying the confining string. Gain insights from experts in color confinement, string theory, lattice gauge theory, gauge/gravity duality, large N methods, and integrability as they combine different perspectives to tackle this classic problem in fundamental physics.
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Exotic limits of gluon amplitudes and flux tubes â–¸ Benjamin Basso (ENS Paris) #FLUXTUBE-C22
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics