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Towards Conformal Degrees of Freedom in CDT
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Shape Dynamics: Relativity Without Relativity
Flavio Mercati University of Naples Federico II
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Doubly General Relativity
Tim Koslowski Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
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2+1 gravity as a conformal gauge theory and some frontiers for Shape Dynamics
Sean Gryb University of Groningen
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SKT Geometry
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Variation of Hodge Structure for Generalized Complex Manifolds
David Baraglia University of Adelaide
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Killing-Yano Symmetry: New Results and Applications
David Kubiznak Charles University
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Flat Bundles and Grassmann Framings
Jacques Hurtubise McGill University
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A Geometric Framework for Integrable Systems
Chuu-Lian Terng University of California, Irvine
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A Theorem of Existence for Asymptotically Conical Calabi-Yau Manifolds
Ronan Conlon McMaster University
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Curvature Flows in Complex Geometry
Gang Tian Princeton University
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Quantum Spin Liquids: Life After the Drought
Patrick Lee Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Chiral Mott Insulator of Bosons in a Fully Frustrated Bose Hubbard Model
Arun Paramekanti University of Toronto
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Classical Wigner Crystals on Flat and Curved Surfaces, Topological Defects, `Pleats ‘ and Particle Fractionalization
Paul Chaikin New York University (NYU)
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Molecular rotation in doped superfluid clusters
Pierre-Nicholas Roy University of Waterloo
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Spin liquid and Deconfined Criticality in a Kagome Lattice Bose-Hubbard Model
Roger Melko University of Waterloo
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Intrinsic, Anomalous Hall Effect in a Chiral Multiband Superconductor
Edward Taylor McMaster University
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When do Frustration-free Spin Chains Become Entangled?
Sergey Bravyi IBM (United States)
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Quantum Algorithms for Hidden Shift Problems
Martin Roetteler NEC Laboratories America (Princeton)
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 14
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 13
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 12
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 11
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 10
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 9
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 8
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Numerical Relativity - Lecture 7
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Luis Lehner Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Frans Pretorius Princeton University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 14
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 13
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 12
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 11
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 10
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 9
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 8
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in Quantum Gravity - Lecture 7
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 15
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 14
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 13
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 12
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 11
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 10
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 9
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in String Theory - Lecture 8
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 15
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 14
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 13
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 12
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 11
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 10
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 9
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 8
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Louis Leblond Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Johnson York University
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Individuals and Groups
This program will be concerned with cooperative phenomena in biological groups; common structural features behind the phenomena will be highlighted. Specifically, the aim is to focus on aspects of group behaviour that cannot be understood from the functioning of its constituent units in isolation, aspects that demand group-level ‘emergent’ properties to be invoked. The formal part of program will consist of lectures and short tutorials.It is common in biology for more than one potential or actual unit of reproduction to form part of a larger whole that is composed of similar or dissimilar units. In many cases the whole displays group-level traits that are not seen in its constituents. One looks for explanations of a particular trait in terms of proximate causes, namely the underlying physics and chemistry, and separately in terms of the evolutionary history of the group. In general, within-group effects disfavour cooperation between units and between-group effects favour cooperation. G...
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Conformal Nature of the Universe - 2012
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GAP 2012: Geometry and Physics
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4 Corner Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Physics Symposium 2012
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Recent Progress in Quantum Algorithms - 2012
Recent Progress in Quantum Algorithms -
11/12 PSI - Explorations in Numerical Relativity
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Meeting on Complex Analytic Geometry
Complex analytic geometry is a very broad area of mathematics straddling differential geometry, algebraic geometry and analysis. Much of the interactions between mathematics and theoretical physics, especially string theory, channels through complex analytic geometry. Since 1950, it has remained one of the most active areas of research in mathematics. Some of the high points of research in this topic are: Yau's proof of Calabi's conjecture, Donaldson-Uhlenbeck-Yau's theorem that polystable vector bundles are precisely the solutions of the Hermitian-Einstein equation, Demailly's work of Kobayashi hyperbolicity.
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Meeting on Complex Analytic Geometry
Complex analytic geometry is a very broad area of mathematics straddling differential geometry, algebraic geometry and analysis. Much of the interactions between mathematics and theoretical physics, especially string theory, channels through complex analytic geometry. Since 1950, it has remained one of the most active areas of research in mathematics. Some of the high points of research in this topic are: Yau's proof of Calabi's conjecture, Donaldson-Uhlenbeck-Yau's theorem that polystable vector bundles are precisely the solutions of the Hermitian-Einstein equation, Demailly's work of Kobayashi hyperbolicity.
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