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The Cosmological Constant Problem and Extra Dimensions
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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6D Brane Models and their Perturbations
Susha Parameswaran University of Liverpool
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Inflation on a codimension-two brane
Hyun Min Lee Carnegie Mellon University
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Infrared Modification of Gravity with Dynamical Torsion
Seifallah Randjbar-Daemi The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
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Phenomenological Connections between Particle Physics and Dark Energy
Daniel Chung University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Positive and Negative Energy Symmetry and the Cosmological Constant Problem
John Moffat Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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LHC, ILC, and Quintessence
Lisa Everett University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Cyclic Universe
Neil Turok University of Edinburgh
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Holographic Systematics of D-Brane Inflation
Liam McAllister Cornell University
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Bispectrum signatures of modifications to the inflationary vacuum
Jan Pieter van der Schaar Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Preheating after Multi-Field Inflation
Thorsten Battefeld Brown University
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Can we tell whether Stochastic Gravitational Waves are really primordial?
Eugene Lim King's College London
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Dealing with derivative interactions
Sarah Shandera Pennsylvania State University
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The "in-in" Formalism and Cosmology: Inflation at Large N
Peter Adshead University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Inflation with a Random Potential: Fluctuations in the CMB Power Spectrum
Henry Tye Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Non-Gaussianity, Loops and the Stability of de Sitter Space
Martin Sloth University of Southern Denmark
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Lagrangian Seidel homomorphism and an application
Shengda Hu Wilfrid Laurier University
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Extremal Kahler metrics on projective bundles over a curve
Vestislav Apostolov University of Quebec
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Interpreting the Failure to Predict Financial Crises and Recession
Nouriel Roubini New York University (NYU)
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Panel Discussion
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Richard Freeman Harvard University
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Nouriel Roubini New York University (NYU)
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Nassim Taleb New York University (NYU)
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Scientists, Scienster, Anti-Scientists & Economists
Emanuel Derman Columbia University
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The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis and Financial Crisis
Andrew Lo Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Panel Discussion
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Emanuel Derman Columbia University
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Zoe-Vonna Palmrose Particle Economics Research Institute
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Andrew Lo Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Richard Alexander University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Heating and Cooling of the Intracluster Medium
Arif Babul University of Victoria
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XRay observations normalized ICM models: SZ scaling relations and cosmological implications
Subha Majumdar Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
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Thermodynamics of Galaxy Clusters and Beyond
Daisuke Nagai Yale University
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Composite pairing in the new “high Tc” Heavy Fermion Superconductors
Piers Coleman Rutgers University
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Characterization of the Dilute, Dipolar-Coupled, Ising Magent LiHo_xY_{1-x}F4 through Specific Heat and AC Susceptibility Measurements
Jan Kycia University of Waterloo
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Physics of the Disorder-Induced Zero Bias Anomaly in Strongly-Correlated Systems
Bill Atkinson Trent University
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Quantum Device Theory at the University of Waterloo
Frank Wilhelm Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Unconventional Pairing and Impurities in Superfluid Helium-3
Bill Halperin Northwestern University
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Monte Carlo Simulations of the Interaction Between a Self-Avoiding Polymer and a Membrane
Jeffrey Chen University of Waterloo
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Superfluid to Band Insulator Transition of Cold Fermionic Atoms
Arun Paramekanti University of Toronto
PIRSA:09040027
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Integrability and planar AdS/CFT - Lecture 3
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Integrability and planar AdS/CFT - Lecture 2
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Integrability and planar AdS/CFT - Lecture 1
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:09020046
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Ten Theses on Black Hole Entropy
Rafael Sorkin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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LQG Black Holes
Leonardo Modesto Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)
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Unitarity and Holography in Gravitational Physics
Donald Marolf University of California, Santa Barbara
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Black holes, fundamental destruction of information and conservation laws
Jonathan Oppenheim University College London
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Resolving the information paradox: the fuzzball proposal
Samir Mathur Ohio State University
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Black Hole Information - What's the Problem?
Sabine Hossenfelder Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
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Matrix models for the black hole information paradox
Takuya Okuda University of Tokyo
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Schwarzschild radius and black hole thermodynamics with alpha' corrections from simulations of SUSY matrix quantum mechanics
Jun Nishimura High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
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Introduction to the Bosonic String Part B
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String Part B
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String Part B
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String 10A
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String 9B
Alex Buchel Western University
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Introduction to the Bosonic String
Alex Buchel Western University
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Quantum Mechanics 12 - How Atoms Emit and Absorb Photons
Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Quantum Mechanics 11 - De Broglie Waves Are Complex
Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Special Relativity 10 - Coordinate Axes and Length Contraction
Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Special Relativity 11 - Simultaneity and Length Contraction
Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Introduction to Quantum Gravity
Daniele Oriti Complutense University of Madrid
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Emergent gravity: lessons from two models
Lorenzo Sindoni Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Black hole entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity
Enrique Fernandez-Borja University of Valencia
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Supersymmetric U(1)\' Models
Gil Paz Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Introduction to Quantum Information
Jonathan Walgate University of Waterloo
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P.I. Chats: Faster-than-light neutrinos?
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Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Laurent Freidel Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Natalia Toro Stanford University
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The World as a Hologram?
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Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Robert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Our Quirky Quantum World
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Richard Epp University of Waterloo
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Raymond Laflamme Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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New Prospects for Solving the Cosmological Constant Problem - 2009
The `Cosmological Constant Problem’ is one of most outstanding problems in theoretical physics. It is a significant theme of many current areas of research, both at theoretical level, and at the experimental level, via the increasing observational evidence for dark energy. However, the way researchers address this problem varies tremendously between different scientific communities. The principal aim of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers in neighboring fields, to reach a common understanding of the nature of the problem, and to share the tools used in addressing it. In parallel, this workshop aims at understanding how the different directions in solving the Cosmological Constant Problem are related as well as searching for genuinely new approaches to tackle the question. -
Effective Field Theories in Inflation - 2009
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Connections in Geometry and Physics - 2009
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The Economic Crisis and It's Implications for The Science of Economics - 2009
The Perimeter Institute conference on economics is being organized in an effort to better evaluate the state of economics as a predictive and descriptive science in light of the current market crisis. We believe that this requires careful, dispassionate discussion, in an atmosphere governed by the modesty and open mindedness that characterizes the scientific community. To do this we aim to bring leading economists and theorists of finance together with physicists, mathematicians, biologists and computer scientists to evaluate current theories of markets, and identify key issues that can motivate new directions for research. The conference will begin on May 1, 2009, with a day of invited talks by leading experts to a public audience of around 200 on the status of economic and financial theory in light of the crisis. We will then continue for three days of focused discussion and workshops with an invited group of around 30, aimed at defining research agendas that address that question and beginning work on them. -
Sunyaev-Zeldovich Universe and the Future of Cluster Cosmology - 2009
Galaxy clusters have played a crucial role in the development of modern cosmology over the past century. Thanks to the next generation of high resolution microwave telescopes, a new generation of cluster surveys (detected through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect) are under way and promise to provide us with a catalog of hundreds to thousands of new high redshift clusters over the next few years. This conference aims to bring together experts in SZ observations and cluster cosmology to understand the status/implications of current clusters surveys, and find a consensus on the future promise/prospects of cosmology with galaxy clusters. -
4 Corners Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Symposium
4 Corners Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Symposium April 23, 2009. -
Integrability and planar AdS/CFT
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Black Holes and Quantum Physics - 2009
Black Holes and Quantum Physics Workshop will bring together experts on this subject. A relaxed and informal setting will allow for productive exchange of ideas. -
Introduction to the Bosonic String
This course provides a thorough introduction to the bosonic string based on the Polyakov path integral and conformal field theory. We introduce central ideas of string theory, the tools of conformal field theory, the Polyakov path integral, and the covariant quantization of the string. We discuss string interactions and cover the tree-level and one loop amplitudes. More advanced topics such as T-duality and D-branes will be taught as part of the course. -
ISSYP Virtual
Here is your opportunity to experience, online, select content from Perimeter Institute's highly successful two-week International Summer School for Young Physicists (ISSYP). While we could reach up to 100 "young physicists" per year with our onsite ISSYP camps, our Virtual ISSYP opens up this fantastic learning experience for all to enjoy. The Virtual ISSYP is intended for students, teachers and anyone interested in learning more about the wonders of modern physics and the excitement of research and discovery at the frontiers of knowledge. -
Young Researchers Conference 2008
This conference provides an opportunity for invited young physicists to experience the dynamic environment and research opportunities offered to Postdoctoral Fellows pursuing their research careers at Perimeter Institute. -
Black Hole Science Cafes
The "Black Hole Science Cafes" are a rebirth of Perimeter Institute's highly successful "Black Hole Sessions," which provided an opportunity for members of the community interested in the exciting research happening at PI to engage in informal discussions with researchers and members of the PI Outreach Team. To learn about fascinating, cutting edge ideas about how our universe works - as revealed by theoretical physics - and ask questions of PI researchers. The Cafes will continue this tradition but will be made available to a worldwide audience through the PI website. The Cafes consist of a 20 minute introduction to a chosen topic by Dr. Richard Epp of the PI Outreach Team, followed by a 40 minute Question and Answer session, possibly featuring a PI researcher specializing in that topic.