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Undergraduate Summer School in Supersymmetry

$14,905FY2014MPSNSF

University Of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire WI

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Abstract

The PIMS Undergraduate Workshop in Supersymmetry will be held at the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences at the University of British Columbia, on May 25-31, 2014. In physics, supersymmetry is a pairing between bosons and fermions appearing in theories of subatomic particles. One may study supersymmetry mathematically by using adinkra symbols, which are graphs with vertices representing the particles in a supersymmetric theory and edges corresponding to the supersymmetry pairings. The workshop will combine lectures on the mathematics of supersymmetry, emphasizing graph theory and algebraic structures, with problem-solving sessions. Sylvester James Gates of the University of Maryland, recipient of the National Medal of Science, will be the keynote speaker. The workshop's website is https://people.uwec.edu/whitchua/supersymmetry/ The workshop will have direct impact on undergraduate education, by introducing students to a thriving area of research outside the standard curriculum. Students will gain tools to choose and evaluate a graduate program and valuable skills in using computer algebra systems for mathematical experimentation. The speakers and problem session leaders will build a community of mathematicians interested in undergraduate research in supersymmetry; they will use this experience to enhance the undergraduate research program at their home institutions. This award defrays travel costs for eleven US-based undergraduate students participating in the workshop.

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