Grad Seminar Series - Spinors and Space-Time
Date and Time
Location
Summerlee Science Complex Room 1305
Details
Speaker
Berend Schneider
Abstract
You may recall from first year special relativity that under a boost, length contraction occurs, so you might expect an object to appear `squashed' along the boost direction. This is, however, not how you see a boost. Attached you can see a gif of how the Millennium Falcon appears when it is being Lorentz boosted in the x-direction. This distortion is conformal, meaning that the shape of a small object appears the same to all observers! As a consequence, a sphere, like the earth, will appear as a sphere to all observers (i.e., the Lorentz contraction is invisible!)
There is a very deep connection here! In this talk, I will construct a literal picture of a spinor, and discuss a few of its applications.
There will be snacks available throughout the talk in SSC 1305, as well as refreshments available beforehand in the lunchroom on the 2nd floor of MacN.
Everyone is welcome to join! For those unable to attend in person, the talk will also be streamed live over teams.