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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Philippe Allard Guerin Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 14
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 13
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 12
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 10
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 9
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 8
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 7
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Geometry and topology for physicists 2021/2022 - Lecture 6
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Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 15
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 14
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 13
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 12
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 11
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 10
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 9
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter - Lecture 8
Aaron Szasz Alphabet (United States)
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Cheng-Ju Lin University of Maryland, College Park
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Tsung-Cheng (Peter) Lu
Tsung-Cheng Lu (Peter) University of Maryland, College Park
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Roland Bittleson
Roland Bittleston Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Suvodip Mukherjee
Suvodip Mukherjee Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
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Alexander Smith Saint Anselm College
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Flaminia Giacomini ETH Zurich
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Kappa-Minkowski: physics with noncommutative time
Flavio Mercati University of Naples Federico II
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Quantizing causation
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Non-causal Page-Wootters circuits
Veronika Baumann Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Quantum reference frames for space and space-time
Časlav Brukner Austrian Academy of Sciences
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A New Perspective on Time Reversal Motivated by Quantum Gravity
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Anna Heffernan University of the Balearic Islands
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Self force review
Maarten van de Meent Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Discontinuous collocation methods and self-force applications
Charalampos Markakis Queen Mary University of London
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Conformal numerical method for self force applications in the time domain
Lidia Joana Gomes Da Silva Queen Mary University of London
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Kerr self-force via elliptic PDEs: Background and theory (part 1)
Nami Nishimura State University of New York (SUNY)
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Kerr self-force via elliptic PDEs: Numerical methods (part 2)
Thomas Osburn State University of New York (SUNY)
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A multi-mode time-domain surrogate model for gravitational wave signals from comparable to extreme mass-ratio black hole binaries
Tousif Islam University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Fast Self-Forced Inspirals into a Rotating Black Hole
Philip Lynch University College Dublin
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Quantum Information 2021/2022
We will review the notion of entanglement in quantum mechanics form the point of view of information theory, and how to quantify it and distinguish it from classical correlations. We will derive Bell inequalities and discuss their importance, and how quantum information protocols can use entanglement as a resource. Then we will analyze measurement theory in quantum mechanics, the notion of generalized measurements and quantum channels and their importance in the processing and transmission of information. We will introduce the notions of quantum circuits and see some of the most famous algorithms in quantum information processing, as well as in quantum cryptography. We will also talk about the notion of distances and fidelity between states from the point of view of information theory and we will end with a little introduction to the notions of relativistic quantum information. -
Geometry and Topology for Physicists 2021/2022
The aim of this course is to introduce concepts in topology and geometry for applications in theoretical physics. The topics will be chosen depending on time availability from the following list: topological manifolds and smooth manifolds, differential forms and integration on manifolds, Lie groups and Lie algebras, and Riemann surfaces, cohomology and the fundamental group. -
Opening Academia: Perspectives on the Historical and Future Role of Women in Physics
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PSI Lecture - Condensed Matter
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Postdoc Welcome 2021
As COVID-19 continues to impose gathering restrictions, the “Postdoc Welcome 2021” will continue as a virtual event this year and will be hosted on Thursday, October 28 and Friday, October 29. Each new postdoc will be given 5 minutes to introduce themselves to the PI Community. The time will be used to tell us a little bit about themselves and to showcase their current research. These presentations are very casual and should not be misconstrued as formal talks. Some discussion will follow the presentations, whereby current PI Residents may have the opportunity to ask questions.
There will be two 60-minute sessions:
Thursday, October 28: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Friday, October 29: 11:30 – 12:30 pmAll PI Residents are encouraged to attend. Registration will remain open until 9:00 am on Thursday, October 28.
Please register for the Postdoc Welcome via the event website: https://events.perimeterinstitute.ca/event/9/overview