Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes

4:30PM, 10 Nov 2025

Ran Tessler reveals how the amplituhedron connects quantum field scattering amplitudes to cluster algebras through geometry and symmetry.

Ran Tessler explores how the amplituhedron offers a geometric framework to understand the surprising connections between scattering amplitudes in N=4 Super Yang–Mills theory and cluster algebras. These links are not only conceptually rich but also essential for practical amplitude calculations. He presents a key cluster relation, its proof, and a new conjectural generalisation expressed in the language of operads.

Prof. Ran Tessler is a mathematician at the Weizmann Institute whose work bridges geometry, combinatorics and physics. He studies scattering amplitudes, amplituhedra and their links to cluster algebras, exploring the deep structures that connect mathematics and quantum theory.

Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes
Amplituhedra and cluster structures on scattering amplitudes