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High Energy Theory Seminar

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
11:00am to 12:00pm
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A geometric formulation of the cosmological wavefunction
Carolina Figueiredo, Princeton University,

Is there a geometric object underlying the cosmological wavefunction for Tr $\phi^3$ theory, just as associahedra underlie scattering amplitudes? In this talk, I will describe a new class of polytopes that answer this question (2412.19881). I will start by reviewing the perturbative computation of the wavefunction and explain how it is organized in terms of collections of non-overlapping subpolygons living inside the momentum polygon. This combinatorial information is much richer than that of Tr $\phi^3$ amplitudes, where the diagrams correspond to triangulations of the same polygon. Nonetheless, as I will show the geometric descriptions are closely related — the polytopes for cosmology are obtained by "blowing up" the faces of the associahedron in a natural way. I will give a concrete definition of this new class of polytopes, show how they work in some simple examples, and describe a number of open questions about the physics and mathematics associated with them.

The talk is in 469 Lauritsen.

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