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The role of phonon-phonon interactions in charge density waves of kagome metals
Bartomeu MonserratICTS:29308 -
Nature of Unconventional superconductivity and charge order in Ising superconductors
Shantanu MukherjeeICTS:29307 -
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Charge Density Wave Order and Fluctuations in the Superconducting Kagome Metal CsV3Sb5
Bruce D. GaulinICTS:29303 -
van Hove singularity formation and interacting Hamiltonian for AV 3 Sb 5 (A=K, Rb, Cs)
Myung Joon HanICTS:29302 -
Supercell Wannier functions and faithful low-energy model for Bernal bilayer graphene
Lennart KleblICTS:29306 -
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On the acylindricity of the outer automorphism group of non-solvable Baumslag-Solitar groups
Bratati SomICTS:29131 -
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Lecture - Celestial Holography Ia
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Lecture - Canonical a
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Lecture - Celestial Holography Ib
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Lecture - Amplitudes a
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Vision Talk
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Lecture - Celestial Holography IIa
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Lecture - Canonical b
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Lecture - Celestial Holography IIb
PIRSA:24070009
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Horndeski Gravity in Cosmology
Alessandra Silvestri Leiden University
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How we rediscovered Horndeski gravity
Cedric Deffayet Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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Black holes in Horndeski theories
Christos Charmousis The French National Centre for Scientific Research
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Hi-COLA: Horndeski Goes Non-linear
Tessa Baker University of Portsmouth
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Photon Rings and Shadow Size for General Axi-Symmetric and Stationary Integrable spacetimes
Kiana Salehi perimeter institute and university of Waterloo
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Modified gravity getting to the one-point clustering statistics
Cora Uhlemann Bielefeld University
PIRSA:24070087
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Kagome off-scale
This meeting focuses on the recent advances taking place in our understanding of kagome metals with a particular emphasis on following sub-fields:1. Intertwined Density-wave and Superconducting order2. Leading and subleading nematic fluctuations3. Itinerant vs Localized Magnetism and Electronic instabilitiesThe subtle interdependence of Fermiology, interactions, and a multi-sublattice unit cell lies at the heart of the intriguing scenario of correlated electrons in a kagome metal. While typical metallic parent states feature Fermi surface instabilities dictated by screened Coulomb interactions recast by a Hubbard coupling U , the sublattice interference in kagome metals naturally render longer-randed coupling pivotal in understanding the effective interactions of electronic states at and around the Fermi level. Together with a likewise intriguing characteristic phonon spectrum and possibly significant electron-phonon coupling, kagome metals present themselves as a particularly rich cor...
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Quantum Information, Quantum Field Theory and Gravity
In recent years, the AdS/CFT correspondence has led to a paradigm shift in the quest for a theory of quantum gravity. In this new approach, spacetime and gravity are viewed not as fundamental, but as emergent descriptions of the dynamics of quantum information in an underlying, microscopic quantum system. The resulting theory has led to a novel confluence between two different subjects, namely general relativity and quantum information theory. This confluence has enriched both the subjects. On the one hand, tools from quantum information theory such as quantum error correction have led to ground-breaking progress on long-standing problems in quantum gravity such as the black hole information paradox. On the other hand, black hole physics has led to fundamental insights on information scrambling in chaotic quantum systems.Quantum information theory has also provided a new window into the rich world of quantum field theories and many-body dynamics. Fundamental inequalities governing the ...
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Kagome off-scale
This meeting focuses on the recent advances taking place in our understanding of kagome metals with a particular emphasis on following sub-fields:1. Intertwined Density-wave and Superconducting order2. Leading and subleading nematic fluctuations3. Itinerant vs Localized Magnetism and Electronic instabilitiesThe subtle interdependence of Fermiology, interactions, and a multi-sublattice unit cell lies at the heart of the intriguing scenario of correlated electrons in a kagome metal. While typical metallic parent states feature Fermi surface instabilities dictated by screened Coulomb interactions recast by a Hubbard coupling U , the sublattice interference in kagome metals naturally render longer-randed coupling pivotal in understanding the effective interactions of electronic states at and around the Fermi level. Together with a likewise intriguing characteristic phonon spectrum and possibly significant electron-phonon coupling, kagome metals present themselves as a particularly rich cor...
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Geometry in Groups
The area of geometric group theory (GGT) has seen explosive growth in recent times, thanks to a series of important breakthroughs and its connections to diverse areas like geometry, topology, dynamics, analysis, and probability.This collaborative workshop has two aims: 1) to increase exposure to active areas in geometric group theory for mathematicians in India, and 2) strengthening the existing research network. The first week consists of minicourses by eminent researchers known for their exposition, while the second week will follow a “research in groups” format with each group being led by a minicourse speaker. Eligibility criteria Week 1: PhD students and researchers interested in GGT related areasWeek 2: advanced PhD students and early career mathematicians actively working in GGT related areasMinicourse speakers:Indira Chatterji (Université Côte d'Azur à Nice) - Property(T), median spaces and CAT(0) cubical complexesInhyeok Choi (KIAS) - Growth of (sub)groups with hyperbolicity...
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Cosmological History: from Gravitational Waves to Exoplanets
Cosmological History: from Gravitational Waves to Exoplanets
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Geometry in Groups
The area of geometric group theory (GGT) has seen explosive growth in recent times, thanks to a series of important breakthroughs and its connections to diverse areas like geometry, topology, dynamics, analysis, and probability.This collaborative workshop has two aims: 1) to increase exposure to active areas in geometric group theory for mathematicians in India, and 2) strengthening the existing research network. The first week consists of minicourses by eminent researchers known for their exposition, while the second week will follow a “research in groups” format with each group being led by a minicourse speaker. Eligibility criteria Week 1: PhD students and researchers interested in GGT related areasWeek 2: advanced PhD students and early career mathematicians actively working in GGT related areasMinicourse speakers:Indira Chatterji (Université Côte d'Azur à Nice) - Property(T), median spaces and CAT(0) cubical complexesInhyeok Choi (KIAS) - Growth of (sub)groups with hyperbolicity...
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SysAdmin Connect 2.0
Welcome to SysAdmin Connect 2.0!About the Event:SysAdmin Connect 2.0 is an exclusive event dedicated to system administrators, organized on the occasion of System Administrators Day. This time, the event is planned exclusively for TIFR center system administrators and will take place in Pachmarhi. Event Highlights:Discover the power of connections within the sys-admin community.Engage with experts, share experiences, and learn best practices.Expand your professional network and gain insights from fellow sys-admin professionals.Exchange ideas, challenges, and solutions with like-minded professionals.Foster meaningful connections that will strengthen your skills.Be part of our new system administrators community that supports and empowers sys-admin professionals. Who Should Attend:System AdministratorsNetwork AdministratorsHPC AdministratorsWeb AdministratorsRegistration:Secure your spot for SysAdmin Connect 2.0 by registering online. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a thriving ...
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SysAdmin Connect 2.0
Welcome to SysAdmin Connect 2.0!About the Event:SysAdmin Connect 2.0 is an exclusive event dedicated to system administrators, organized on the occasion of System Administrators Day. This time, the event is planned exclusively for TIFR center system administrators and will take place in Pachmarhi. Event Highlights:Discover the power of connections within the sys-admin community.Engage with experts, share experiences, and learn best practices.Expand your professional network and gain insights from fellow sys-admin professionals.Exchange ideas, challenges, and solutions with like-minded professionals.Foster meaningful connections that will strengthen your skills.Be part of our new system administrators community that supports and empowers sys-admin professionals. Who Should Attend:System AdministratorsNetwork AdministratorsHPC AdministratorsWeb AdministratorsRegistration:Secure your spot for SysAdmin Connect 2.0 by registering online. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a thriving ...
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Celestial Holography Summer School 2024
Perimeter Institute is happy to host the inaugural summer school for the Simons Collaboration on Celestial Holography July 22-26 in Waterloo, ON. The program will feature lectures on background material relevant for graduate students and postdocs interested in this emerging subfield, paired with vision talks on exciting future research directions.
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2024 Perimeter-SAIFR-IFT Journeys into Theoretical Physics
2024 Perimeter-SAIFR-IFT Journeys into Theoretical Physics
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50 Years of Horndeski Gravity: Exploring Modified Gravity

Recent years have seen a flood of new data, from gravitational wave observations of merging black holes and neutron stars to precision probes of cosmology, which allow for unprecedented tests of our understanding of gravity. Going hand-in-hand with this, there has been significant recent progress on the theoretical side in terms of formulating modified theories of gravity, and using them to make detailed predictions, including in the nonlinear and dynamical regime, which can be confronted with the observations.
We are excited to announce a landmark conference that plans to delve into the forefront of research on modified theories of gravity and brings together leading experts from different disciplines including observational astrophysicists, numerical relativists, cosmologists and mathematical physicists to explore the present status of modified theories of gravity and envision their future theoretical development and implications for observations.
This conference is also timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of pioneering work in this area carried out by Gregory Horndeski in the Waterloo Mathematical Physics Community. Hosted jointly by Perimeter Institute and the University of Waterloo, this conference will serve as a forum for researchers from different disciplines to exchange ideas at the cutting
edge of gravitational physics.
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Sponsored in part by Gravity Theory Trust
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• Modified Gravity Theories: Theoretical Framework and Models
• Tests of modified Gravity with Gravitational Waves (LIGO/LISA/PTA)
• Astrophysical/cosmological tests of gravity
• Mathematical structure of Modified gravity
• Observational tests of quantum gravity
• Modified gravity in the early universeConference Structure:
The conference will feature a balanced blend of plenary sessions (invited Speakers), contributed talks, panel discussions and poster presentations for students.
• Keynote presentations by renowned physicists in the field, discussing the impact of Horndeski theories and other modified theories of gravity on cosmology, dark energy, and black hole physics.
• Contributed talks: prioritizing early-career researchers
• Panel discussions on emerging research directions, unresolved questions, and potential applications of Horndeski theories.
• Poster sessions for early-career researchers and graduate students to showcase their work and receive feedback from senior scientists.:: :: ::
Scientific Organizers:
- Ghazal Geshnizjani (Perimeter Institute, SOC Chair)
- William East (Perimeter Institute)
- Levon Pogosian (Simon Fraser University, Perimeter Institute Affiliate)
- Niayesh Afshordi (Perimeter Institute, U Waterloo, LOC Chair)
- Will Percival (Perimeter Institute, U Waterloo)
- Florian Girelli (U Waterloo, Perimeter Institute Affiliate)
- Jerome Quintin (U Waterloo, Perimeter Institute)
- Alex Krolewski (U Waterloo, Perimeter Institute, CITA)
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