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Home page of Greg Moore - Rutgers University I gave an overview of the papers of Gaiotto, Moore, and Neitzke at the IAS group meeting, Sept 18, 2019 The talk is video-archived on the IAS website My lecture notes are here I gave a talk on work with Ahsan Khan on including twisted masses in the categorified wall-crossing story here
Physics 618: Applied Group Theory. Spring 2023. Professor Gregory Moore Professor Gregory Moore This is a course on group theory primarily intended for physics graduate students intending to specialize in condensed matter or particle theory It will also have much material of interest to mathematics students with some interest in mathematical physics
Physics 618, Applied Group Theory Spring-Fall 2013, Gregory Moore Physics 618, Applied Group Theory Spring-Fall 2013, Gregory Moore This is a two-semester course on group theory primarily intended for physics graduate students intending to specialize in condensed matter or particle theory
Chapter 1: Abstract Group Theory - Rutgers University a work in progress and are continually being updated Thank you - Gregory Moore 1 1 Equivalence Relations A very elementary, but very basic idea that we will use repeatedly is that of an equivalence relation A good reference for this elementary material is I N Herstein, Topics in Algebra, sec 1 1 De nition 1 1 1 Let Xbe any set
Introduction To Chern-Simons Theories - Rutgers University Gregory W Moore Abstract: These are lecture notes for a series of talks at the 2019 TASI school They contain introductory material to the general subject of Chern-Simons theory They are meant to be elementary and pedagogical ***** THESE NOTES ARE STILL IN PREPARATION CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS ARE VERY WELCOME (In par-
Physics 618: Applied Group Theory: Spring, 2018 - Rutgers University Gregory W Moore Abstract: January 15, 2018-TOC-Contents 1 What the course is about 2 2 Boundary Conditions 2 3 Tentative Plan 2 3 1 Abstract Group Theory 2 3 2 Linear Algebra User’s Manual 3 3 3 Groups and Symmetry 3 3 4 Symmetry in Quantum Mechanics 3 3 5 Introduction to representation theory 3
Gregory Moore Rutgers University Marino-Moore: SU(N) Donaldson invariants: Applications to 3d Floer homology (MM 1998; Daemi Xie 2020) Marino-Moore-Peradze (1998): Argyres-Plesser-Seiberg-Witten description of AD1 theory ⇒ Superconformal simple type Learn more about existing invariants
Gregory Moore Rutgers University Protons have positive electric charge It’s cozy in there: 𝑟𝑟= 10 −15 𝑚𝑚 Electrical force between two protons at this distance produces an acceleration …
Greg Moore - Rutgers University Greg Moore Go to Home page: Position: Faculty: Research group: High energy theory: Email address: gmoore AT physics rutgers edu: Telephone: (848) 445-9058 (848) 445-9050 secretary (732) 445-4993 fax: Office: E362: Mailing Address: NHETC Rutgers, The State University of NJ 126 Frelinghuysen Rd