Format results
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Precision calculations for muonic bound states
Andrzej Czarnecki University of Alberta
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The proton radius puzzle
Gil Paz Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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SCET for precision physics at high and low energies
Thomas Becher University of Bern
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Higher-order corrections for neutrino experiments
Kevin Mcfarland University of Rochester
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New physics searches in low-energy experiments
Andre de Gouvea Northwestern University
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Simulation tools for neutrino experiments
Gabriel Perdue Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)
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Discretizing the many-electron Schrodinger Equation
Steven White University of California, Irvine
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Emergence of conformal symmetry in critical spin chains
Ashley 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 Wavefunctionals
Rob Leigh University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Tensor networks and Legendre transforms
Brian Swingle Brandeis University
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Gravity Basics - 1
Veronika Hubeny University of California, Davis
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QI Basics - 1
Patrick Hayden Stanford University
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Entanglement - 1
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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GR: Actions and Equations
David Kubiznak Charles University
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A new perspective on holographic entanglement
Matthew Headrick Brandeis University
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Bell’s Theorem
Adrian Kent University of Cambridge
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QI Basics - 2
John Watrous IBM (Canada)
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Gravity Dual of Quantum Information Metric
Tadashi Takayanagi Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
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A new perspective on holographic entanglement
Matthew Headrick Brandeis University
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Universal holographic description of CFT entanglement entropy
Thomas Faulkner University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Geometric Constructs in AdS/CFT
Veronika Hubeny University of California, Davis
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Do black holes create polyamory
Jonathan Oppenheim University College London
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Tensor Network Renormalization and the MERA
Glen Evenbly Georgia Institute of Technology
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Entanglement renormalization for quantum fields
Jutho Haegeman Ghent University
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Holographic quantum error-correcting codes: Toy models for the bulk/boundary correspondence
Fernando Pastawski California Institute of Technology
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The Standard Model – Theory: Electroweak Model
Michael Peskin Stanford University
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: WIMP Paradigm
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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The Standard Model – Theory: Parton Model
Michael Peskin Stanford University
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Dark Matter Distribution in MW
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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The Standard Model – Theory: Altarelli-Parisi evolution
Michael Peskin Stanford University
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Direct detection
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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The Standard Model – Theory: Events and processes @ the LHC
Michael Peskin Stanford University
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Astroparticle Physics – Theory: Indirect detection
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 15
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 14
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 13
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 12
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 11
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 10
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 9
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2014/2015 - Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 8
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Improving prospects for the direct detection of Higgsino dark matter
Harikrishnan Ramani University of Delaware
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Toward Flat Space Holography via Interpolating Spacetimes
Christian Ferko Northeastern University
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Temperature-Resistant Order in 2+1 Dimensions
Fedor Popov Stony Brook University
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Lecture - AdS/CFT, PHYS 777
David Kubiznak Charles University
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Lecture - AdS/CFT, PHYS 777
David Kubiznak Charles University
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Radiative Corrections at the Intensity Frontier of Particle Physics
Radiative Corrections at the Intensity Frontier of Particle Physics
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Tensor Networks for Quantum Field Theories II
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Quantum Information in Quantum Gravity II
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2015 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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Improving prospects for the direct detection of Higgsino dark matter
Harikrishnan Ramani University of Delaware
The pseudo-Dirac Higgsino is one of the last surviving electroweak WIMPs. The LHC will not reach the 1.1 TeV target mass even with full luminosity and prospects for its indirect detection depend on a favorable dark matter density profile at the galactic center. Since it has only off-diagonal couplings at tree-level, its direct detection is possible only when the mass splitting is smaller than the initial center of mass kinetic energy. This direct detection loophole is actually more generic; going by the name 'inelastic dark matter'. In this talk I will talk about my recent efforts to reach mass splittings larger than what has been thought to be possible thus far, by invoking interesting astrophysics, elements from the end of the periodic table, and large volume neutrino detectors.
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Toward Flat Space Holography via Interpolating Spacetimes
Christian Ferko Northeastern University
In this talk, I will describe recent work on holographic correspondences in spacetimes which interpolate from anti-de Sitter space in the deep bulk to asymptotic regions which share some properties with flat space. Examples include the linear dilaton throat in the F1-NS5 solution and the NCOS decoupling limit of the D1-D5 system. In both examples, null geodesics take infinite coordinate time to reach the boundary, the causal structure resembles that of Minkowski space, and we can sensibly study radiation near future null infinity. These spacetimes are good solutions of string theory and thus might be considered candidates for a top-down sort of celestial holography.
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Temperature-Resistant Order in 2+1 Dimensions
Fedor Popov Stony Brook University
High temperatures are typically thought to increase disorder. Here we examine this idea in Quantum Field Theory in 2+1 dimensions. For this sake we explore a novel class of tractable models, consisting of nearly-mean-field scalars interacting with critical scalars. We identify UV-complete, local, unitary models in this class and show that symmetry breaking $\mathbb{Z}_2 \to \emptyset$ occurs at any temperature in some regions of the phase diagram. This phenomenon, previously observed in models with fractional dimensions, or in the strict planar limits, or with non-local interactions, is now exhibited in a local, unitary 2+1 dimensional model with a finite number of fields.
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Lecture - AdS/CFT, PHYS 777
David Kubiznak Charles University
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Lecture - AdS/CFT, PHYS 777
David Kubiznak Charles University