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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 14
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 13
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 12
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 11
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 10
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 9
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 8
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Conformal Field Theory - Lecture 7
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 15
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 14
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 13
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 12
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 11
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 10
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 9
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Mathematical Physics - Lecture 8
Carl Bender Washington University in St. Louis
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Emergence as Novel Explanation: Statistical Mechanics vs. Quantum Field Theory
Doreen Fraser University of Waterloo
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Concepts of Emergence Appropriate for Effective Field Theories
Jon Bain New York University (NYU)
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Emergence and Minimal Models in Condensed Matter Physics and Biology
Nigel Goldenfeld University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Arguments for the Emergence of Spacetime Topology
Gordon Belot University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Pedagogical Introduction to Tensor Networks: MPS, PEPS and MERA
Guifre Vidal Alphabet (United States)
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Simulation of Fermionic and Frustrated Systems with 2D Tensor Networks
Philippe Corboz Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Perimeter Institute Pedagogical Introduction: Tensor Networks and Geometry, the Renormalization Group and AdS/CFT
Guifre Vidal Alphabet (United States)
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Mesoscopic Manifold
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The Pure and Reversible Pictures of Quantum Mechanics
Giulio Chiribella University of Hong Kong (HKU)
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The Intersection of the Arts and Science
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The applications of symmetry in physics
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:11100102
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Future of Past
Different aspects of ancient India have been studied by several separate groups on their own with restricted interaction between like-minded scientists. Interdisciplinary interactions have been few and far apart. This has restricted the scope of cross subject studies. In addition, instrumentation facilities in archaeology in India are also woefully inadequate.To bridge this gap between scientists and the experimental needs of the future, a mini Program on "Future of the Past" is being organized. Experts from different areas will come together on a common platform and try to evolve a strategy for the future path of archaeological studies in India. The focus of the Program will be to discuss the instrumentation needs of the future in the field of archaeology and related fields and the manner in which they can be acquired.The format of the Program is the following. The morning sessions are devoted to presentations by experts in the field. Afternoons are devoted to demonstrations of availa...
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Advances in Nuclear Physics (ANUP)
A finite nucleus is a unique mesoscopic system composed of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. Investigation of its structure at varying angular momentum, isospin and temperature provides new insight about the dynamics involved in the variety of emergent phenomena in this many-body system. With the advent of new accelerator facilities in India and worldwide, it is now possible to explore nuclear properties at limits of binding. This has thrown open a wide forum of novel nuclear physics problems in different length scales. Nuclear physics research is focused on exploring the science of atomic nuclei, its relevance in understanding processes like supernova and addressing open questions about fundamental symmetries of nature. A finite nucleus is a unique mesoscopic system composed of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. Investigation of its structure at varying angular momentum, isospin and temperature provides new insight about the dynamics involved in the variety of emergen...
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Advances in Nuclear Physics (ANUP)
A finite nucleus is a unique mesoscopic system composed of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. Investigation of its structure at varying angular momentum, isospin and temperature provides new insight about the dynamics involved in the variety of emergent phenomena in this many-body system. With the advent of new accelerator facilities in India and worldwide, it is now possible to explore nuclear properties at limits of binding. This has thrown open a wide forum of novel nuclear physics problems in different length scales. Nuclear physics research is focused on exploring the science of atomic nuclei, its relevance in understanding processes like supernova and addressing open questions about fundamental symmetries of nature. A finite nucleus is a unique mesoscopic system composed of strongly interacting neutrons and protons. Investigation of its structure at varying angular momentum, isospin and temperature provides new insight about the dynamics involved in the variety of emergen...
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Emergence and Effective Field Theories Conference - 2011
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Tensor Networks for Quantum Field Theories Conference - 2011
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Conceptual Gems of Theoretical Physics
This workshop introduced artists to some of the most fruitful concepts in modern theoretical physics, with an emphasis on concepts that are infrequently discussed in public discussions of physics. The goal of this workshop was to provide an intimate conceptual experience of modern physics that would enable the artists to build these ideas into original artworks. The day was structured to create an intensely collaborative and creative atmosphere. -