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SUMMARY:Şeyda İpek (Carleton University)
DTSTART:20211119T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/MSGSUMath/5/
 ">Fundamental symmetries of nature</a>\nby Şeyda İpek (Carleton Universi
 ty) as part of Mimar Sinan University Mathematics Seminars\n\n\nAbstract\n
 The building blocks of our universe\, elementary particles\, obey some sim
 ple rules based on certain symmetry arguments. The most basic interactions
  of elementary particles can be described by the Standard Model\, whose un
 derlying symmetry structure is described by the group structure SU(3)xSU(2
 )xU(1). There are more symmetries--sometimes empirical\, sometimes acciden
 tal--we encounter when studying elementary particles. Some of these symmet
 ries must be broken in order for our universe to work\, e.g. based on our 
 observations matter--antimatter symmetry is not a good symmetry since we d
 o not have any antimatter in the universe while the SM has this symmetry. 
  I will give a broad overview of the interconnection between particle phys
 ics and symmetries and how they help us build theoretical models of our un
 iverse.\n
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