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Gauge Theory, Geometric Langlands, and All ThatEdward Witten Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS) 
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Overview of the global Langlands correspondenceDima Arinkin University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 
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Gauge theory, vertex algebras and quantum Geometric Langland dualitiesDavide Gaiotto Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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Introduction to local geometric LanglandsSam Raskin The University of Texas at Austin 
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Quantifying the evidence for black holes with GW and EM probesPaolo Pani Instituto Superior Tecnico - Departamento de Física 
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Echoes from the Abyss: Tentative Evidence for Planck-Scale Structure at Black Hole HorizonsJahed Abedi University of Stavanger (UiS) 
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Improvements on the methods for searching echoesJulian Westerweck Albert Einstein Institute 
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A model-independent search for gravitational-wave echoesArchisman Ghosh Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona 
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An alternative significance estimation for the evidence for echoesAlex Nielsen Albert Einstein Institute 
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Discussion: Evidence for EchoesPIRSA:17110074
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Inspiral Tests of Strong-field Gravity and Ringdown Tests of Quantum Black HolesKent Yagi University of Virginia 
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A Recipe for EchoesAaron Zimmerman The University of Texas at Austin 
 
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 14Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100033
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 13Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100032
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 12Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100031
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 11Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100030
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 10Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100029
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 9Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100028
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 8Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100027
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I - Lecture 7Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:17100026
 
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Welcome and Opening RemarksAsimina Arvanitaki Perimeter Institute 
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A three-dimensional optical lattice clock: precision at the 19th digitEdward Marti University of Colorado Boulder 
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Measurement of the fine structure constant as a test of the standard modelHolger Mueller University of California, Berkeley 
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Superconducting accelerometer technology for precision tests of gravitation and search for new interactionsHo Jung Paik University of Maryland, College Park 
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Searching for axions and new short-range forces with resonant sensorsAndrew Geraci University of Nevada Reno 
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Testing Gravity at Extreme ScalesGiorgio Gratta Stanford University 
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Precision Physics in Storage RingsYannis Semertzidis Institute for Basic Science 
 
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CRESST Detectors for Dark Matter and Neutrino PhysicsFederica Petricca Max Planck Institute 
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Getting the Most out of Liquid XenonRafael Lang Columbia University 
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Direct detection signals of light dark matterJosef Pradler Austrian Academy of Sciences 
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Precision calculations for muonic bound statesAndrzej Czarnecki University of Alberta 
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The proton radius puzzleGil Paz Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) 
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SCET for precision physics at high and low energiesThomas Becher University of Bern 
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Higher-order corrections for neutrino experimentsKevin Mcfarland University of Rochester 
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New physics searches in low-energy experimentsAndre de Gouvea Northwestern University 
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Simulation tools for neutrino experimentsGabriel Perdue Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) 
 
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Discretizing the many-electron Schrodinger EquationSteven White University of California, Irvine 
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Emergence of conformal symmetry in critical spin chainsAshley Milsted California Institute of Technology 
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The continuous multi-scale entanglement renormalization ansatz (cMERA)Guifre Vidal Alphabet (United States) 
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Unitary Networks from the Exact Renormalization of WavefunctionalsRob Leigh University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 
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Tensor networks and Legendre transformsBrian Swingle Brandeis University 
 
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Gravity Basics - 1Veronika Hubeny University of California, Davis 
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QI Basics - 1Patrick Hayden Stanford University 
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Entanglement - 1Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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GR: Actions and EquationsDavid Kubiznak Charles University 
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A new perspective on holographic entanglementMatthew Headrick Brandeis University 
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Bell’s TheoremAdrian Kent University of Cambridge 
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QI Basics - 2John Watrous IBM (Canada) 
 
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Gravity Dual of Quantum Information MetricTadashi Takayanagi Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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A new perspective on holographic entanglementMatthew Headrick Brandeis University 
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Universal holographic description of CFT entanglement entropyThomas Faulkner University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 
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Geometric Constructs in AdS/CFTVeronika Hubeny University of California, Davis 
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Do black holes create polyamoryJonathan Oppenheim University College London 
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Tensor Network Renormalization and the MERAGlen Evenbly Georgia Institute of Technology 
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Entanglement renormalization for quantum fieldsJutho Haegeman Ghent University 
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Holographic quantum error-correcting codes: Toy models for the bulk/boundary correspondenceFernando Pastawski California Institute of Technology 
 
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The Standard Model – Theory: Electroweak ModelMichael Peskin Stanford University 
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: WIMP ParadigmMiriangela Lisanti Princeton University 
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The Standard Model – Theory: Parton ModelMichael Peskin Stanford University 
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Dark Matter Distribution in MWMiriangela Lisanti Princeton University 
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The Standard Model – Theory: Altarelli-Parisi evolutionMichael Peskin Stanford University 
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Direct detectionMiriangela Lisanti Princeton University 
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The Standard Model – Theory: Events and processes @ the LHCMichael Peskin Stanford University 
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Indirect detectionMiriangela Lisanti Princeton University 
 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 15Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 14Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 13Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 12Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 11Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 10Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 9Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 8Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
 
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Instructor Discussion - Beautiful Papers - PHYS 773, September 12 - December 1, 2025Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
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  Gauge Theory, Geometric Langlands and Vertex Operator AlgebrasThe workshop will explore the relation between boundary conditions in four-dimensional gauge theory the Geometric Langlands program and Vertex Operator Algebras. 
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  Quantum Black Holes in the Sky?The past decade has witnessed significant breakthroughs in understanding the quantum nature of black holes, with insights coming from quantum information theory, numerical relativity, and string theory. At the same time, astrophysical and gravitational wave observations can now provide an unprecedented window into the phenomenology of black hole horizons. This workshop seeks to bring together leading experts in these fields to explore new theoretical and observational opportunities and synergies that could improve our physical understanding of quantum black holes. 
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  PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I (Wohns, Ali)PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Field Theory I (Wohns, Ali)
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  Experimental techniques in table-top fundamental physicsIn the last few years there has been a resurgence of interest in small scale high sensitivity experiments that look for new forces and new particles beyond the Standard Model. They promise to expand our understanding of the Cosmos and possibly explain mysteries such as Dark matter in a way that is complementary to colliders and other large scale experiments. There is a number of different physics motivations and approaches currently being explored in many on-going and newly proposed experiments and they often share common experimental techniques.Many workshops in this field focus on the theory motivations behind these experiments without emphasis on the details of the experimental techniques that enable precision measurements. There is also substantial experimental expertise across many fields, often outside of fundamental physics community, that can be relevant to ongoing and proposed experiments.Thus, we decided to organize the workshop around some of the common experimental techniques. We hope it will be educational for both experimentalists and theorists and lead to discussions on the best way forward. We would like to bring together experimentalists with different expertise in the hope that it will lead to new ideas through interdisciplinary interactions. For theorists, we expect it to provide better appreciation of the challenges and opportunities in improving the sensitivity of precision measurement experiments. 
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  New Directions in Dark Matter and Neutrino PhysicsContinuing investment in fundamental weakly-coupled science, primarily through neutrino experiments and dark matter searches, prompts the question: is the maximum possible scientific information going to be extracted from these experiments? Are there new creative uses of the existing and planned facilities that would advance our knowledge of fundamental physics? Are there physics targets that have been overlooked by the current approach? This workshop will attempt to advance discussion of these topics, and concentrate on non-traditional ideas and alternative methods of probing new physics, both at underground laboratories and at high-intensity accelerators. The workshop aims to complement the large international conference, Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics 2017, to be held in Sudbury ON July 24-28, by directly preceding that meeting. 
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  Radiative Corrections at the Intensity Frontier of Particle PhysicsRadiative Corrections at the Intensity Frontier of Particle Physics 
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  Tensor Networks for Quantum Field Theories IITensor Networks for Quantum Field Theories II
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  Quantum Information in Quantum Gravity IIQuantum Information in Quantum Gravity II
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  2015 Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles2015 Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles
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  PSi 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory (Vieira)Review of selected topics in String Theory. 
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Instructor Discussion - Beautiful Papers - PHYS 773, September 12 - December 1, 2025Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 
 
     
            