Over the years, various researchers have suggested connections between the octonions and the standard model of particle physics. The past few years, in particular, have been marked by an upsurge of activity on this subject, stimulated by the recent observation that the standard model gauge group and fermion representation can be elegantly characterized in terms of the octonions. This workshop, which will be the first ever on this topic, is intended to bring this new community together in an attempt to better understand these ideas, establish a common language, and stimulate further progress.
The workshop will consist of an hour-long talk every Monday at noon (EST), with the first talk on Monday February 8, and the final talk on Monday May 17.
Format results
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Welcome and Opening RemarksKirill Krasnov University of Nottingham 
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Finite quantum geometry, octonions and the theory of fundamental particles.Michel Dubois-Violette University of Paris-Saclay 
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Supersymmetry and RCHO revisitedPaul Townsend University of Cambridge 
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Spin (8,9,10), Octonions and the Standard ModelKirill Krasnov University of Nottingham 
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Gravity as the square of gauge theoryLeron Borsten Heriot-Watt University 
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A Magic Pyramid of Supergravity Theories from Yang-Mills SquaredMia Hughes Imperial College London 
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Division algebraic symmetry breaking- 
      
          
Cohl Furey Humboldt University of Berlin 
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Mia Hughes Imperial College London 
 
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Clifford algebra of the Standard ModelIvan Todorov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 
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The Higher Algebra of SupersymmetryJohn Huerta University of Lisbon 
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Can We Understand the Standard Model?John Baez University of California, Riverside 
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Can We Understand the Standard Model Using Octonions?John Baez University of California, Riverside 
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Spin(11,3), particles and octonionsKirill Krasnov University of Nottingham 
 
     
            