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The nature of interactions between mathematicians and physicists has been thoroughly transformed in recent years. String theory and quantum field theory have contributed a series of profound ideas that gave rise to entirely new mathematical fields and revitalized older ones. The influence flows in both directions, with mathematical techniques and ideas contributing crucially to major advances in string theory. A large and rapidly growing number of both mathematicians and physicists are working at the string-theoretic interface between the two academic fields. The String-Math conference series aims to bring together leading mathematicians and mathematically minded physicists working in this interface. This volume contains the proceedings of the inaugural conference in this series, String-Math 2011, which was held June 6-11, 2011, at the University of Pennsylvania.
Preface vii
List of Participants
xi
Plenary talks: Refined Chern-Simons theory and knot homology
3(30)
M. Aganagic
S. Shakirov
Elusive worldsheet instantons in heterotic string compactifications
33(20)
P. Aspinwall
R. Plesser
The largest Matheiu group and (mock) automorphic forms
53(30)
M. Cheng
J. Duncan
(0,2) quantum cohomology
83(22)
R. Donagi
J. Guffin
S. Katz
E. Sharpe
Foundations of quantum field theory
105(20)
M. Douglas
Homological algebra of knots and BPS states
125(48)
S. Gukov
M. Stosic
Motivic structures in QFT
173(18)
M. Marcolli
On 2d TQFT's whose values are holomorphic symplectic varieties
191(18)
G. Moore
Y. Tachikawa
The Witten equation and the geometry of the Landau-Ginzburg model
209(32)
Y. Ruan
Non-Kahler Calabi-Yau manifolds
241(14)
L.-S. Tseng
S.-T. Yau
F theory GUTs: Global aspects and phenomenology
255(20)
S. Schafer-Nameki
Higgs bundles and string phenomenology
275(18)
M. Wijnholt
Contributed talks: Topological T-duality with monodromy
293(10)
D. Baraglia
Variable transformation defects
303(10)
N. Behr
S. Fredenhagen
The D-brane U-scan
313(10)
E. Bergshoeff
F. Riccioni
An invitation to algebraic topological string theory
323(10)
N. Carqueville
M. Kay
Landau-Ginzburg mirror symmetry for orbifolded Frobenius algebras
333(22)
A. Francis
T. Jarvis
D. Johnson
R. Suggs
Hirzebruch invariants of elliptic fibrations
355(12)
J. Fullwood
M. van Hoeij
G2 structure deformations and warped products
367(14)
S. Gregorian
Noncommutative solitons and quasi-determinants
381(10)
M. Hamanaka
Computing cohomology on toric varieties
391(10)
B. Jurke
Fibrancy of symplectic homology in cotangent bundles
401(8)
T. Kragh
Curved string topology and tangential Fukaya categories
409(14)
D. Pomerleano
Target space dualities of heterotic grand unified theories
423(10)
T. Rahn
Freed-Witten anomaly and D-brane gauge theories
433(10)
F. Ruffino
Singularity structure and massless dyons of pure Seiberg-Witten theories with SU and Sp gauge groups
443(12)
J. Seo
Introduction to the theory of higher rank stable pairs and virtual localization
455(12)
A. Sheshmani
HMS for punctured tori and categorical maping class group actions
467(10)
N. Sibilla
Vanishing chiral algebras and Hohn-Stolz conjecture
477
J. Yagi