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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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Recent Applications of the Gauge/Gravity Correspondence to QCD and Condensed Matter Physics
A. Karch (University of Washington)strings:20121001 -
Scattering Amplitudes and the Positive Grassmannian
N. Arkani-Hamed (IAS, Princeton)strings:20121017 -
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Why General Relativity is like a High Temperature Superconductor
G. Horowitz (UC, Santa Barbara)strings:20121006 -
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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
Frisch, Otto Robert
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General Aspects of Renormalization Group Flows in Diverse Dimensions
Thomas Dumitrescustrings:20171011 -
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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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Gravitational turbulent instability of AdS5
Piotr Bizon (Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam)strings:20141001 -
A Cardy-like formula in four dimensions
Zohar Komargodski (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot)strings:20141018 -
Probing the structure of quantum phases of matter with holography
Sera Cremonini (Cambridge University, Texas A&M)strings:20141034 -
Quantum Entanglement and Local Operators
Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP, Kyoto University)strings:20141051 -
Three-point correlators from string theory amplitudes
Joseph Minahan (Uppsala University)strings:20141083 -
Mass renormalization and vacuum shift in string theory
Ashoke Sen (Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad)strings:20141006 -
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Monte Carlo approach to string/M-theory
Masanori Hanada (Kyoto University, Stanford University)strings:20141040
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Academic Training Lectures
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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