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AdS5 X S5 Superspace Geometry
John Schwarz (California Insitute of Technology, USA)strings:20151002 -
Thermalization in 2D field theories and holography
Gautam Mandal (TIFR-Mumbai, India)strings:20151018 -
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Conformal Bootstrap With Slightly Broken Higher Spin Symmetry
Alexander Zhiboedov (Harvard University, USA)strings:20151050 -
Witten Diagrams Revisited: Holographic Duals of Conformal Blocks
Eric Perlmutter (Princeton University, USA)strings:20151066 -
Black holes with a single Killing vector field: black resonators
Jorge E. Santos (University of Cambridge, UK)strings:20151082 -
String Field Theory vertex from integrability
Romuald Janik (Jagiellonian University, Poland)strings:20151007 -
A topologically twisted index for three-dimensional supersymmetric theories
Alberto Zaffaroni (Universit`a di Milano-Bicocca, Italy)strings:20151023
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Quantum Gravity and Effective Topology
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Numerical Methods in (Loop) Quantum Gravity
Dongxue Qu Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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De Sitter Horizon Edge Partition Functions
Albert Law Stanford University
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On the quantum mechanics of entropic forces
Manthos Karydas Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Hidden simplicity in superstring amplitudes
O. Schlotterer (MPI Gravitationsphysik, Potsdam)strings:20121018 -
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New Aspects of Heterotic Geometry and Phenomenology
L. Anderson (Harvard University)strings:20121023 -
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Geometric algebra techniques in flux compactifications
Calin Lazaroiu Horia Hulubei National Institute for R and D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering
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Hot spacetime for cold atoms
Allan Adams Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Introduction to AdS/CFT with Flavour
Rene Meyer Max-Planck Gesellschaft
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Abelian fibrations, string junctions and Flux/Geometry duality
Peng Gao ExodusPoint Capital
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Near-integrability of 2+1-dimensional Yang-Mills theories
Peter Orland City University of New York
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Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design
Leonard Susskind (Stanford)strings:20051047 -
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Inferring new properties of matter with future gravitational-wave observations
Jocelyn Read California State University, Fullerton
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Cosmic-string gravitational wave backgrounds: detectability, signal reconstruction, and model comparison at LISA
Dani Figueroa Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC)
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The extremal black hole threshold
Ryan Unger Stanford University
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Gravitational wave signatures of black hole mimicking objects
Nils Peter Siemonsen Princeton University
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2-dimensional topological field theories via the genus filtration
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Edge-colored graphs and exponential integrals
Maximilian Wiesmann Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
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Perverse coherent sheaves and cluster categorifications
Ilya Dumanskiy Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Mathematics
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Topological Feynman integrals and the odd graph complex
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On BRST Complexes coming from 4d N=2 SCFTs
Niklas Garner University of Washington
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Unexpected Simplicity: Author Patchen Barss (in conversation with Emily Petroff)
Patchen Barss Freelance Writer
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Perimeter Presents - CBC Ideas: Nahlah Ayed in conversation with Claudia de Rham
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Claudia de Rham Imperial College London
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Fundamentals of quantum mechanics and particle physics
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Toward Flat Space Holography via Interpolating Spacetimes
Christian Ferko Northeastern University
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The geometry and combinatorics of cosmological integrals
Andrzej Pokraka Brown University
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A microscopic realization of dS3
Scott Collier Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Strings Group Meeting
These talks are informal discussion in the area of Superstring Theory. Formal talks are part of the Strings Seminar series above -
Academic Training Lectures
The Academic Training Lectures take place from September to June and to provide CERN members - any contract type - with opportunities to deepen and broaden their academic knowledge. The candidate Abstracts are voted by the whole CERN community every year in May.
The Library has a collection of all the handouts since the start of the program in 1961. Most lectures from 1990 on wards have also been recorded. Since 2018 we can upload selected lectures in a dedicated YouTube playlist.
Please contact atc-members@cern.ch with suggestions.