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### 11.05.2016 (Wednesday)

#### Semiholographic QFTs and applications

Regular Seminar Ayan Mukhopadhyay (TU Wien)

 at: 14:30 ICroom H503 abstract: I will argue that a semiholographic framework can lead us to unravel general aspects of many quantum many body systems with strongly interacting degrees of freedom. I will present the case for QCD and some other QFTs. In particular, applications to heavy ion physics and hadronic physics will be discussed. A derivation of the framework combining exact Wilsonian RG and holographic RG will be sketched.

### 03.06.2015 (Wednesday)

#### Reconstructing holography as a RG flow

Regular Seminar Ayan Mukhopadhyay (CCTP and CCQCN, University of Crete)

 at: 14:00 ICroom H503 abstract: I will argue that the holographic correspondence can be reconstructed in the large N and strongly interacting limit as a specific generalisation of Wilsonian RG flow, which can be defined via three simple principles. I will also give an explicit example for such a reconstruction, where dual non-linear classical gravity equations in the long wavelength approximation will emerge from specific kinds of coarse graining of hydrodynamics in the field theory.

### 14.10.2009 (Wednesday)

#### Universal Phenomena at Strong Coupling and Gravity

Regular Seminar Ayan Mukhopadhyay (HRI, India)

 at: 14:00 ICroom Huxley 503 abstract: There is good evidence that a class of conformal gauge theories at strong gauge coupling and for large rank of the gauge group can be described by classical gravity in five dimensions. In this gauge/gravity duality, the theory of classical gravity always admits a consistent truncation to pure gravity so that there is a sector in the dual gauge theories where the dynamics is universal. This universal sector constitutes phenomena like hydrodynamics, but also other phenomena far away from equilibrium such as decoherence and relaxation. We will use field theoretic tools to understand how the time evolution of all states and the expectation values of all observables in the universal sector get determined by the energy-momentum tensor alone. We will find a way to extrapolate our field-theoretic results to strong coupling to propose a condition on the energy-momentum tensor such that the dual solution in gravity has a smooth future horizon, as a test of our approach. We will also do a first study of how irreversibility emerges at long time scales of observation through gravity.