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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

String theory provides our most developed framework for unifying quantum mechanics and gravity, but connecting it to the physics of our Universe requires a detailed understanding of how ten-dimensional geometry gives rise to four-dimensional cosmology. In this talk, I will discuss recent progress toward this goal using a combination of new analytic techniques and large-scale computational tools. I will highlight our recent construction of explicit candidate de Sitter solutions, as well as new mechanisms for generating hierarchies of scales. I will further discuss how Bayesian methods let us map axion spectra across the string landscape and confront them with data from the CMB, and next-generation axion experiments.

Further information

Time:

24Nov
Nov 24th 2025
13:00 to 14:00

Venue:

CMS, Pav. B, CTC Common Room (B1.19) [Potter Room]

Speaker:

Andreas Schachner (Munich U. and Cornell U.)

Series:

Cosmology Lunch