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Gravitational average action and asymptotic safety: past and futureMartin Reuter Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz PIRSA:09110040
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Asymptotic safety: a reviewPIRSA:09110041
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Asymptotic safety and deformed symmetryLee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:09110044
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Nonperturbative Insights from Causal Dynamical TriangulationsRenate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen PIRSA:09110045
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Gravitational fixed points and asymptotic safety from perturbation theoryMax Niedermaier University of Pittsburgh PIRSA:09110046
 
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Current state of ATLAS and the LHCWilliam Trischuk University of Toronto 
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Determining Z' couplings using LHC data and low energy measurementsFrank Petriello University of Wisconsin–Madison 
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Charged Higgs phenomenology beyond the MSSMHeather Logan Carleton University 
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Photon identification with the ATLAS detectorBertrand Brelier University of Toronto 
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Preparations for ATLAS SearchesPierre Savard University of Toronto 
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Light Octet Scalars, a Heavy Higgs and Minimal Flavour ViolationSaba Zuberi University of Toronto 
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Measurement of Azimuthal De-correlations in DiJet EventsGabe Rosenbaum University of Toronto 
 
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Q2C Wrap - Up
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Neil Turok University of Edinburgh 
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Wilson da Silva Cosmos Magazine 
 
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - Quantum Foundations: From Plato's Cave to Bertlmann's SocksRobert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - The Physics of InnovationRichard Epp University of Waterloo PIRSA:09100030
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Communicating Science in the 21st Century- 
      
          
Ivan Semeniuk The Globe and Mail 
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Véronique Morin Télé-Québec 
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Kathryn O'Hara Carleton University 
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Chad Orzel Uncertain Principles 
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Worlds Beyond Earth- 
      
          
Ivan Semeniuk The Globe and Mail 
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John Grant Smithsonian Institution 
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Ralf Gellert University of Guelph 
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Sabine Stanley University of Toronto 
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - Whole Earth DisciplineStewart Brand Long Now Foundation PIRSA:09100073
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG- Mathematical Art and Artistic MathematiciansCraig Kaplan University of Waterloo PIRSA:09100078
 
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Confusing Ontic and Epistemic Causes Trouble in Classical Physics TooN. David Mermin Cornell University PIRSA:09090077
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The Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and its Relation to Probability TheoryLeslie Ballentine Simon Fraser University (SFU) 
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The reflection principle and quantum Bayesian decoherenceRuediger Schack University of London 
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Does knowing my lambda mean knowing my psi?Terry Rudolph Imperial College London 
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What are the costs of dealing with "states of reality" in quantum theory?Časlav Brukner Austrian Academy of Sciences 
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A Pilot Wave(s) Theory of Exclusively Local BeablesTravis Norsen Emerson College 
 
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 12Cliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09120006
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 10BCliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110018
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 10Cliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110014
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 9CCliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110137
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 9BCliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110017
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 9ACliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110013
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 8CCliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110133
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Introduction to Effective Field Theory - Lecture 8BCliff Burgess McMaster University PIRSA:09110016
 
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Quantum CryptographyDaniel Gottesman University of Maryland, College Park 
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Adventures with SuperstringsRobert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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Quantum Mechanics as a Theory of Systems with Limited Information ContentČaslav Brukner Austrian Academy of Sciences 
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The quantum logical reconstruction from Rovelli's axioms and its limitsAlexei Grinbaum CEA Saclay PIRSA:09080003
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Quantum Theory from Entropic InferenceAriel Caticha State University of New York (SUNY) 
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Exact uncertainty, quantum mechanics and beyondMichael Hall Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) 
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Exact uncertainty, bosonic fields, and interacting classical-quantum systemsMarcel Reginatto Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) 
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The power of epistemic restrictions in reconstructing quantum theoryRobert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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Why Quantum Theory is ComplexPhilip Goyal State University of New York (SUNY) 
 
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Quantum PhysicsLucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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Adventures with SuperstringsRobert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
 
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 16David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030057
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 15David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030056
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 14David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030065
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 13David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030055
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 12David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030054
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 11David Mateos Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona PIRSA:10030053
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 10Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:10020114
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Explorations in String Theory (PHYS 647) - Lecture 9Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:10020113
 
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 15Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10040033
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 14Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030099
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 13Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030098
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 12Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030097
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 11Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030094
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 10Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030093
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 9Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030117
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Explorations in Particle Theory (PHYS 646) - Lecture 8Ben Allanach University of Cambridge PIRSA:10030092
 
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  Asymptotic Safety-30 Years After - 2009Asymptotic Safety-30 Years After
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  Quantum to Cosmos Festival - 2009Quantum to Cosmos Festival
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  PIAF 09' New Perspectives on the Quantum StatePIAF 09' New Perspectives on the Quantum State
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  General Relativity for CosmologyThis course begins by introducing the differential geometry of Lorentzian manifolds from scratch and then builds up quickly to the advanced framework in terms of differential forms and the vielbein formalism. These methods are then used to define general relativity, also as a gauge theory. We then study some of general relativity's deeper properties, such as the formalism of spinors, and aspects of the causal structure and singularities. One key goal is to lay the foundations for students who wish to proceed to studies in quantum gravity. We then apply general relativity to cosmological models and to cosmological perturbation theory. Thereby, we are covering the theory of cosmic inflation which is very successful in predicting, in particular, the properties cosmic microwave background radiation.
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  Reconstructing Quantum Theory - 2009Reconstructing Quantum Theory
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  09/10 PSI - Explorations in String TheoryExplorations in String Theory
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  09/10 PSI - Explorations In Particle TheoryExplorations In Particle Theory
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