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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 21
Vladimir Manucharyan Harvard University
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 20
Michel Devoret Yale Univeristy - Department of Applied Physics
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 19
Anthony Leggett University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 18
Anthony Leggett University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 17
Lev Vaidman Tel Aviv University
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 16
Lev Vaidman Tel Aviv University
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 15
Chris Fuchs University of Massachusetts Boston
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 14
Chris Fuchs University of Massachusetts Boston
PIRSA:10030005
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory
After a review of the axiomatic formulation of quantum theory, the generalized operational structure of the theory will be introduced (including POVM measurements, sequential measurements, and CP maps). There will be an introduction to the orthodox (sometimes called Copenhagen) interpretation of quantum mechanics and the historical problems/issues/debates regarding that interpretation, in particular, the measurement problem and the EPR paradox, and a discussion of contemporary views on these topics. The majority of the course lectures will consist of guest lectures from international experts covering the various approaches to the interpretation of quantum theory (in particular, many-worlds, de Broglie-Bohm, consistent/decoherent histories, and statistical/epistemic interpretations, as time permits) and fundamental properties and tests of quantum theory (such as entanglement and experimental tests of Bell inequalities, contextuality, macroscopic quantum phenomena, and the problem of quantum gravity, as time permits). Organizers: Raymond Laflamme and Joseph Emerson -
The 4th Asian Winter School on Strings, Particles and Cosmology
This School is being organized as a program of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of TIFR. It forms part of an ongoing series of Asian Winter schools organized jointly by China, India, Japan and Korea. The previous Schools were held in Korea, Japan and China. The current school combines with the 4th edition of the Asian Schools on Particles, Strings and Cosmology held annually in Japan. The current school is also a joint APCTP-ICTS activity and replaces the 14th APCTP Winter School on String Theory.The School will cover various areas in String Theory, High Energy Physics and Cosmology. The intended audience consists of senior graduate students as well as practicing researchers whose primary interest is in String Theory. The lectures will cover a selection of basic areas as well as advanced topics at the forefront of current research.Details: Please check the updated list of participants. For schedule of talks and various other important information, please visit the deta...
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The 4th Asian Winter School on Strings, Particles and Cosmology
This School is being organized as a program of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of TIFR. It forms part of an ongoing series of Asian Winter schools organized jointly by China, India, Japan and Korea. The previous Schools were held in Korea, Japan and China. The current school combines with the 4th edition of the Asian Schools on Particles, Strings and Cosmology held annually in Japan. The current school is also a joint APCTP-ICTS activity and replaces the 14th APCTP Winter School on String Theory.The School will cover various areas in String Theory, High Energy Physics and Cosmology. The intended audience consists of senior graduate students as well as practicing researchers whose primary interest is in String Theory. The lectures will cover a selection of basic areas as well as advanced topics at the forefront of current research.Details: Please check the updated list of participants. For schedule of talks and various other important information, please visit the deta...
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Breaking Barriers from Physics to Biology
This joint program of NCBS and ICTS is a satellite meeting of the ICTS Inaugural Event.
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Breaking Barriers from Physics to Biology
This joint program of NCBS and ICTS is a satellite meeting of the ICTS Inaugural Event.
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International School and Conference on Cold atoms and Ions
Taking into consideration the enormous potential of the growing field of research in cold atoms and ions, the International School and Conference on Cold Ions and Atoms is being organized to provide extensive exposure to the students in a challenging and cutting edge research frontier of today, engaging a wide scientific community across the world, thereby promoting extensive collaborations between different groups.As the field of cold atoms and ions is vast and growing at a phenomenal pace, it is necessary to have regular schools and conferences on various aspects of it for the benefit of the doctoral students and professional scientists. Considering the potential interdisciplinary applications of this field to explore avenues which till yesterday were thought to be out of reach, it would indeed be desirable to have interactions among the practitioners of this field. In the recent past, a number of schools on this field have been held in various countries of the world. In this school ...
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International School and Conference on Cold atoms and Ions
Taking into consideration the enormous potential of the growing field of research in cold atoms and ions, the International School and Conference on Cold Ions and Atoms is being organized to provide extensive exposure to the students in a challenging and cutting edge research frontier of today, engaging a wide scientific community across the world, thereby promoting extensive collaborations between different groups.As the field of cold atoms and ions is vast and growing at a phenomenal pace, it is necessary to have regular schools and conferences on various aspects of it for the benefit of the doctoral students and professional scientists. Considering the potential interdisciplinary applications of this field to explore avenues which till yesterday were thought to be out of reach, it would indeed be desirable to have interactions among the practitioners of this field. In the recent past, a number of schools on this field have been held in various countries of the world. In this school ...
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International Program on Quantum Information (IPQI-2010)
Quantum information science is one of the frontier area of science and technology. It is also an interdisciplinary area of research where scientists from physics, mathematics, and computer science can contribute alike. One of the main goal is how well one can process information using laws of quantum theory. Quantum information theory aims to process information that is not amenable with classical devices. At the same time this also provides new insights into the nature of quantum world. Quantum information processing includes quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum cryptography and various information processing tasks. Not only this provides fundamental arena to investigate quantum phenomena but also gives new technological benefits like quantum teleportation, remote state preparation and and secure communications.In the proposed programme, we hope to bring experts from all over the world and focus on various issues related to quantum information science and general quantu...
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School on glass formers and glasses
Lecture Abstracts, Slides, Reading Materials Glass 2010 Lecture Notes (Wikipage)Overview:This two week long school will survey the state-of-the-art in theory and experiment aimed at building a fundamental understanding of glassy behavior. The goal is to prepare students and junior researchers to undertake cutting edge research on glass formers and glasses. Lectures will cover topics ranging from the onset of slow relaxation at temperatures above the glass transition to the origin of mechanical response and material failure in amorphous solids. Tutorial sessions will provide opportunities for informal interaction and instruction. Ph.D. students of physics, chemistry, materials science and other engineering disciplines are encouraged to apply. IMPORTANT DATESSCHOOL: January 4-20, 2010Last Date for Application October 10, 2009Notification to selected participants: October 30, 2009SCHOOL VENUEConference HallJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR)ORGANIZERS:...
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International Program on Quantum Information (IPQI-2010)
Quantum information science is one of the frontier area of science and technology. It is also an interdisciplinary area of research where scientists from physics, mathematics, and computer science can contribute alike. One of the main goal is how well one can process information using laws of quantum theory. Quantum information theory aims to process information that is not amenable with classical devices. At the same time this also provides new insights into the nature of quantum world. Quantum information processing includes quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum cryptography and various information processing tasks. Not only this provides fundamental arena to investigate quantum phenomena but also gives new technological benefits like quantum teleportation, remote state preparation and and secure communications.In the proposed programme, we hope to bring experts from all over the world and focus on various issues related to quantum information science and general quantu...
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School on glass formers and glasses
Lecture Abstracts, Slides, Reading Materials Glass 2010 Lecture Notes (Wikipage)Overview:This two week long school will survey the state-of-the-art in theory and experiment aimed at building a fundamental understanding of glassy behavior. The goal is to prepare students and junior researchers to undertake cutting edge research on glass formers and glasses. Lectures will cover topics ranging from the onset of slow relaxation at temperatures above the glass transition to the origin of mechanical response and material failure in amorphous solids. Tutorial sessions will provide opportunities for informal interaction and instruction. Ph.D. students of physics, chemistry, materials science and other engineering disciplines are encouraged to apply. IMPORTANT DATESSCHOOL: January 4-20, 2010Last Date for Application October 10, 2009Notification to selected participants: October 30, 2009SCHOOL VENUEConference HallJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR)ORGANIZERS:...
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Workshop on High Energy Physics Phenomenology (WHEPP XI)
The WHEPP series of workshops, which is held every two years, was started in 1989 at TIFR, Mumbai with the purpose of bringing together phenomenologists from all over India and abroad to meet and set up working groups that would identify and work on important and relevant problems in High Energy Physics Phenomenology.The 11th WHEPP workshop will be held at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad from 2nd to 12th Jan, 2010.Our aim is to bring together active workers in High Energy Physics to initiate discussions and form collaborations in different Working Groups in the following fields:1. Astroparticle Physics & Cosmology 2. Non-perturbative QCD & QGP 3. Neutrinos & Beyond Standard Model 4. Physics at LHC 5. B-physics