Inaki Garcia Etxebarria - 4/4 String theory, symmetries and anomalies
I will review some aspects of anomalies of d-dimensional QFTs from a modern viewpoint (in terms of a d+1 dimensional anomaly theory, the "anomaly theory"), how symmetries can be described in a related way in terms of a d+1 dimensional topological field theory (the "SymTFT") and how these d+1 theories arise from string theory. Inaki Garcia Etxebarria (Durham University) === Find this and many more scientific videos on https://www.carmin.tv/ - a French video platform for mathematics and their interactions with other sciences offering extra functionalities tailored to meet the needs of the research community. ===

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