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Opening Address and Summit Launch
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Plugging in the Planet: Building Capacity for the Future
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Craig Dunn Borealis GeoPower
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Greg Naterer Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Waste Not, Want Not: Investing in Efficiency
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Linda Nazar University of Waterloo
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Alan Aspuru-Guzik Harvard University
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Civilization Far From Equilibrium - Energy, Complexity, and Human Survival
Thomas Homer-Dixon University of Waterloo
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Introduction to Tensor Network Algorithms - Lecture 4
Robert Pfeifer Mosgiel Health Centre
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Introduction to Tensor Network Algorithms - Lecture 3
Robert Pfeifer Mosgiel Health Centre
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Introduction to Tensor Network Algorithms - Lecture 2
Robert Pfeifer Mosgiel Health Centre
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Introduction to Tensor Network Algorithms - Lecture 1
Robert Pfeifer Mosgiel Health Centre
PIRSA:11060004
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Part 1: Reformulating and reconstructing quantum theory
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Theory as a Theory of Information Processing
Paolo Perinotti University of Pavia
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Entanglement and the three-dimensionality of the Bloch sphere
Lluis Masanes University College London
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From operational axioms to quantum theory - and beyond?
Markus Müller Austrian Academy of Sciences
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On Basic Principles of General Probabilistic Theories
Gen Kimura National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Electronic liquid crystal phases of strongly correlated systems
Eduardo Fradkin University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Resonant soft x-ray scattering in stripe ordered Nd-LaSrCuO
David Hawthorn University of Waterloo
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Theory of quantum Hall effect in bilayer grapheme
Volodya Miransky Western University
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WGSI - Equinox Summit: Energy 2030
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Introduction to Tensor Network Algorithms
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Conceptual Foundations and Foils for Quantum Information Processing - 2011
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Radiative Corrections for the LHC: 1. Advanced School
The program RADIATIVE CORRECTIONS FOR THE LHC has been organized in two parts:1. Advanced School on Radiative Corrections for the LHC, April 04 -11, 2011, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata2. RADCOR 2011 - 10th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections, September 26-30, 2011, MahabalipuramThe era of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva has begun. While the LHC detectors will be able to measure fundamental scattering reactions with unprecedented experimental precision, it is clear that the interpretation of these high-quality data demands an equally high precision in the theoretical predictions. In order to connect the observed phenomena with the underlying theoretical models, one needs a precise understanding of the involved processes at the quantum level. Since the Standard Model and most theories of New Physics are quantum field theories, one has to reliably calculate processes with many external particles and also include loop corrections from strong and...
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Radiative Corrections for the LHC: 1. Advanced School
The program RADIATIVE CORRECTIONS FOR THE LHC has been organized in two parts:1. Advanced School on Radiative Corrections for the LHC, April 04 -11, 2011, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata2. RADCOR 2011 - 10th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections, September 26-30, 2011, MahabalipuramThe era of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva has begun. While the LHC detectors will be able to measure fundamental scattering reactions with unprecedented experimental precision, it is clear that the interpretation of these high-quality data demands an equally high precision in the theoretical predictions. In order to connect the observed phenomena with the underlying theoretical models, one needs a precise understanding of the involved processes at the quantum level. Since the Standard Model and most theories of New Physics are quantum field theories, one has to reliably calculate processes with many external particles and also include loop corrections from strong and...
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Applied String Theory
Chandrashekar Lectures by Dam Thanh SonProgrammeUseful InformationHotel Residency a south Mumbai hotel about 5km from TIFR.YWCA international guest house in south Mumbai, about 4 km from TIFR.Practical Information
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Applied String Theory
Chandrashekar Lectures by Dam Thanh SonProgrammeUseful InformationHotel Residency a south Mumbai hotel about 5km from TIFR.YWCA international guest house in south Mumbai, about 4 km from TIFR.Practical Information
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Asian School on Lattice Field Theory
This school aims to cover a variety of topics in modern day lattice field theory. Important basic topics will be covered in extensive courses, while there will be shorter courses in newly developing techniques and methods. The coverage is broad enough that beginning doctoral students as well as those closer to finishing their doctoral work on lattice field theory will benefit from it. The course may be of interest also to other students outside this field if they have strong interest in field theories or QCD.The school is open to students from any part of the world. Invited students will be given full local hospitality. The number of such invitations is limited by the budget. If you would like to apply for the school, then please let us know by filling the pre-registration form. It may be possible to give partial travel support to a few students. If you require support, then please write to the conference address after filling the pre-registration form.Confirmed lecturers are S. Aoki, ...
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Asian School on Lattice Field Theory
This school aims to cover a variety of topics in modern day lattice field theory. Important basic topics will be covered in extensive courses, while there will be shorter courses in newly developing techniques and methods. The coverage is broad enough that beginning doctoral students as well as those closer to finishing their doctoral work on lattice field theory will benefit from it. The course may be of interest also to other students outside this field if they have strong interest in field theories or QCD.The school is open to students from any part of the world. Invited students will be given full local hospitality. The number of such invitations is limited by the budget. If you would like to apply for the school, then please let us know by filling the pre-registration form. It may be possible to give partial travel support to a few students. If you require support, then please write to the conference address after filling the pre-registration form.Confirmed lecturers are S. Aoki, ...