A relationship between gauge theories with finite and continuous gauge groups
2 PM, 15 Dec 2025
Pavel Putrov explores surprising connections between 3D topological gauge theories based on finite groups and their continuous counterparts.
Gauge theories play an essential role both in condensed matter and high-energy physics. Topological gauge theories also have mathematical applications, as they provide invariants of manifolds. Dr Pavel Putrov explores the relationships between gauge theories with finite and continuous gauge groups that have the same underlying algebraic group, considered over a finite field and over complex numbers, respectively.
Dr Pavel Putrov is a research scientist at ICTP. He did his PhD in theoretical physics at the University of Geneva. He was the Sherman Fairchild Prize Postdoctoral Fellow at Caltech and a postdoc at the IAS. His work focuses on mathematical aspects of quantum field theories.















