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Particle Physics 3
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Particle Physics 4
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Particle Physics 6
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Strings/Quantum Gravity 2
PIRSA:06060013
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Mathematics and Art
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Introduction to quantum technologies: quantum computers, quantum teleporters & quantum cryptography
Michele Mosca Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Al\'s Relativistic Adventures
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Improving physics instruction from kindergarten through graduate school: The role of research
Paula Heron University of Washington
PIRSA:06050014
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Rigorous adiabatic estimates using integration by parts
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Deviations from adiabatic approximation
Alexander Elgart Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Phase transitions in NP complete problems
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Phase transitions in N-SAT
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More on adiabatic quantum computation
PIRSA:06020022
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Superstring Cosmology Mini-Course: Part 4
Senarath de Alwis University of Colorado Boulder
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Superstring Cosmology Mini-Course: Part 3
Senarath de Alwis University of Colorado Boulder
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Superstring Cosmology Mini-course: Part 2
Senarath de Alwis University of Colorado Boulder
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Superstring Cosmology Mini-course: Part 1
Senarath de Alwis University of Colorado Boulder
PIRSA:06010020
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 25
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 24
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 21
Daniele Oriti Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 20
Daniele Oriti Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 19
Daniele Oriti Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 18
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:06030021
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Emergence of quantum spacetime from causal dynamical triangulations
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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An origin of light and electrons -- a unification of gauge interaction and Fermi statistics
Xiao-Gang Wen Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Error free quantum gravity
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Emergent Spacetime in Noncritical String and M-Theory
Petr Horava University of California, Berkeley
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Computing the universe.
Seth Lloyd Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory (xQIT)
PIRSA:05110016
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Large-scale structure from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Alexander Vilenkin Tufts University
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Limits on non-gaussianities from WMAP data
Paolo Creminelli The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
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Cosmological Model Selection and the Inflationary Cosmology
Andrew Liddle University of Lisbon
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String Pair Production in a Time-Dependent Gravitational Field
Daniel Wesley University of Pennsylvania
PIRSA:05100045
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Following In The Footsteps: Searching For The Next Miracle
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Artur Ekert University of Oxford
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Faster than the Speed of Light: Could the Laws of Physics Change?
Joao Magueijo Imperial College London
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Bistro Banter -- Humanitarian and Physicist: Exploring the Man and the Scientist
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David Rowe Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
PIRSA:05100030
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Science Fiction Recipe for Teleportation
Hon Lau Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Introduction to and Historical Overview of Quantum Logics
Alexander Wilce Susquehanna University
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Dynamic Quantum Logic 3
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Introduction to logics as type theories for quantum processes
Samson Abramsky University of Oxford
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Preparation contextuality in its myriad forms
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Complex Manifolds
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Twistor String Theory and Perturbative Yang-Mills 1
Freddy Cachazo Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Twistor String Theory and Perturbative Yang-Mills 2
Freddy Cachazo Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Complex Manifolds
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Perturbative String Theory
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Can one measure complexity?
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Theory Canada 2 - 2006
Theory CANADA 2 is the second of a series of annual conferences organized by the Division of Theoretical Physics of the Canadian Association of Physicists. The conferences are planned to be held annually immediately preceding the CAP Congress, and will be held at the regional institute or center for theoretical physics that is appropriate. The host institute for this year's conference is Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics located in Waterloo, Ontario. Funding for the conference has been solicited from a pan-Canadian source of institutes of theoretical physics. -
Innovative Teaching Strategies for Modern Physics - 2006
2006 Ontario Assocation of Physics Teachers (OAPT) conference Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada -
Workshop on Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Adiabatic Approximation - 2006
Perimeter Institute will be hosting Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Adiabatic Approximation from February 9th -11th, 2006. Participants include experts on rigorous proofs of the adiabatic theorem, phase transitions in NP-complete problems, and random matrix theory, as well as adiabatic computation. -
Superstring Cosmology Mini-Course - 2006
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Introduction to Quantum Gravity - 2006
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Emergence of Spacetime Workshop - 2005
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Cosmological Frontiers Conference - 2005
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ISSYP 2005
International Summer School for Young Physicists is a national two-week summer school designed to capture the scientific imagination of grade 11 students (secondaire V in Qu�bec) and nurture their passion for physics through an exploration of the fascinating mysteries of our universe. -
Quantum Information, Computation and Logic: Exploring New Connections - 2005
Both quantum logic (QL) and quantum information (QI) are based on viewing quantum mechanics in terms of concepts closely tied to information, so QL, should be closely connected to QI. On the whole, these two research fields are pursued by separate communities and so a closer collaboration is likely to yield significant insights into both. While taking a broad view of both fields, the workshop will focus on areas that we feel are most likely to spark significant collaboration and new research initiatives. -
Summer School: Strings, Gravity & Cosmology - 2005
This will be the third in an ongoing series of annual summer schools in theoretical physics held in Canada. The first and second editions of these schools will be held at the University of British Columbia. These schools are intended to educate graduate students and young researchers on current developments in string theory and its interface with gravity and cosmology. Our intent in organizing the 2005 school at the Perimeter Institute at this time is that it will also offer the students the opportunity to attend the Strings 2005 conference, which will be held in Toronto in the week immediately following the school. -
Complexity and Networks - 2005
This spring 2005 seminar series presents some of the concepts and models that have been developed in recent years to explain the emergence of complexity or to parameterize, measure or describe complex systems. This includes the theory of self-organized criticality, information or algorithmic measures of complexity, using networks to capture relevant interactions in physical, biological and technological systems, and attempts to describe turbulence, as well as aspects of biological and social behaviour within this framework. Talks are aimed at an advanced undergraduate audience.