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PSI 2019/2020 - Cosmology Part 2 - Lecture 2
Matthew Johnson York University
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PSI 2019/2020 - Cosmology Part 2 - Lecture 1
Matthew Johnson York University
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 6
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 5
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 4
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 3
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 2
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1 - Lecture 1
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Relativistic Quantum Information Part 1 - Lecture 4
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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PSI 2019/2020 - Relativistic Quantum Information Part 1 - Lecture 3
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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PSI 2019/2020 - Relativistic Quantum Information Part 1 - Lecture 2
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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PSI 2019/2020 - Relativistic Quantum Information Part 1 - Lecture 1
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Black Hole Seismology
Naritaka Oshita Kyoto University
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Echoes and Quadratic Gravity
Bob Holdom University of Toronto
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Echoes and Holography
Krishan Saraswat University of California, Santa Barbara
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Echoes in Numerical Relativity
Qingwen Wang Scotiabank
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Effective Field Theory of Echoes
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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PSI 2019/2020 - Machine Learning for Many-Body Physics - Lecture 2
Mohamed Hibat Allah University of Waterloo
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PSI 2019/2020 - Machine Learning for Many-Body Physics - Lecture 1
Mohamed Hibat Allah University of Waterloo
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 8
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 7
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 6
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 5
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 3
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 2
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 1
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Cosmology Part 2
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Fluctuations in Nonequilibrium Systems: Theory and applications
HELD ON A SMALLER SCALE DUE TO COVID-19 RISK Recent decades have seen many significant developments in the area of nonequilibrium physics. Several general results have been found which apply to generic out of equilibrium systems appearing across various interdisciplinary fields. It is important to have a common platform to discuss both the pure developments of nonequilibrium theory and nonequilibrium phenomena observed in specific systems from an interdisciplinary perspective. This will facilitate further advancement in these directions. This program is organized keeping this goal in mind and will focus on the following three themes:A) Fluctuation and response in nonequilibrium systems B) Active systems: Theory and experiment C) Applications in biological systems These topics have been studied extensively over past decades and each of these fields has seen several key advancements, both theoretically and experimentally. For example, a generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation has b...
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Fluctuations in Nonequilibrium Systems: Theory and applications
HELD ON A SMALLER SCALE DUE TO COVID-19 RISK Recent decades have seen many significant developments in the area of nonequilibrium physics. Several general results have been found which apply to generic out of equilibrium systems appearing across various interdisciplinary fields. It is important to have a common platform to discuss both the pure developments of nonequilibrium theory and nonequilibrium phenomena observed in specific systems from an interdisciplinary perspective. This will facilitate further advancement in these directions. This program is organized keeping this goal in mind and will focus on the following three themes:A) Fluctuation and response in nonequilibrium systems B) Active systems: Theory and experiment C) Applications in biological systems These topics have been studied extensively over past decades and each of these fields has seen several key advancements, both theoretically and experimentally. For example, a generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation has b...
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Gravity Part 1
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PSI 2019/2020 - Relativistic Quantum Information Part 1
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Workshop on Additive Combinatorics
Additive combinatorics is an active branch of mathematics that interfaces with combinatorics, number theory, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis and geometry over finite fields. This workshop has been designed to introduce the participants to different facets of additive combinatorics such as the Ramsey theory, inverse problems, polynomial methods, sum-free sets and more. It will also touch upon topics such as the work of B. Green and T. Tao, on long arithmetic progressions in the primes and Sieve methods from number theory.This workshop will appeal to young researchers interested in number theory and combinatorics. It will also be beneficial to researchers working in different areas of mathematics to get an overview of the many different topics in the field of additive combinatorics. Start date of Applications: 1 September 2019
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Workshop on Additive Combinatorics
Additive combinatorics is an active branch of mathematics that interfaces with combinatorics, number theory, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis and geometry over finite fields. This workshop has been designed to introduce the participants to different facets of additive combinatorics such as the Ramsey theory, inverse problems, polynomial methods, sum-free sets and more. It will also touch upon topics such as the work of B. Green and T. Tao, on long arithmetic progressions in the primes and Sieve methods from number theory.This workshop will appeal to young researchers interested in number theory and combinatorics. It will also be beneficial to researchers working in different areas of mathematics to get an overview of the many different topics in the field of additive combinatorics. Start date of Applications: 1 September 2019
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Centre for the Universe - Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics Day
The Centre for the Universe and the Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics are exciting new centres for cosmology, with excellent complementarity. CFU focuses mainly on theory, WCA mainly on observation but we both recognise that the most important advances happen when observation and theory successfully connect. In order to promote this connection, CFU and WCA are collaborating on a number of initiatives including regular CFU-WCA days.
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PSI 2019/2020 - Machine Learning for Many-Body Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 2
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7th Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting
This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community attended by scientists, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, from across the country, working in the broad area of statistical physics.This meeting will be the 7th in the series and will cover all the 8 topics covered at STATPHYS meetings, namely -General and mathematical aspects rigorous results, exact solutions, probability theory, stochastic field theory, phase transitions and critical phenomena at equilibrium, information theory, optimization, etc. Out-of-equilibrium aspects driven systems, transport theory, relaxation and response dynamics, random processes, anomalous diffusion, fluctuation theorems, large deviations, out-of-equilibrium phase transitions, etc. Quantum fluids and condensed matter strongly correlated electrons, cold atoms, graphene, mesoscopic quantum phenomena, fractional quantum Hall effect, low dimensional quantum field theory, quantum phase transitions, quantum information,...