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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 Complutense University of Madrid
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 20
Daniele Oriti Complutense University of Madrid
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 19
Daniele Oriti Complutense University of Madrid
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Introduction to quantum gravity - Part 18
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:06030021
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Can one measure complexity?
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Supergravity Backgrounds from Generalized Calabi-Yau Manifolds (Part 2)
Mariana Graña CEA Saclay
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Supergravity Backgrounds from Generalized Calabi-Yau Manifolds (Part 1)
Mariana Graña CEA Saclay
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Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Lecture 26 (Bonus)
Seth Lloyd Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory (xQIT)
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Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Lecture 25
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Lecture 21
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Lecture 20
Alain Aspect Institut d'Optique - Graduate School
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Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Lecture 19
Alain Aspect Institut d'Optique - Graduate School
PIRSA:05030110
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Introduction to Quantum Gravity - 2006
Introduction to quantum gravity -
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. -
Generalized Geometries in String Theory
Minicourse lectures by Marco Gualtieri, Yi Li and Mariana Granas. -
Interpretation of Quantum Theory - 2005
Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Current Status and Future Directions
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Introduction to Quantum Gravity - 2006 | View details | |||
Complexity and Networks - 2005 | View details | |||
Generalized Geometries in String Theory | View details | |||
Interpretation of Quantum Theory - 2005 | View details |