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An upper critical dimension for dynamo action: A d-dimensional closure model study
Samriddhi Sankar RayICTS:30586 -
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The Anomalous Long-Ranged Influence of an Inclusion in a Momentum-Conserving Active Fluid
Sriram RamaswamyICTS:30580 -
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Reflection factorizations of Singer cycles in finite linear and unitary groups
Joel Brewster LewisICTS:30471 -
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Chaos controlled and disorder driven phase transitions induced by breaking permutation symmetry
Uma DivakaranICTS:30360 -
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Superconductor-Insulator Transition in Weakly Monitored Josephson Junction Arrays
Sumilan BanerjeeICTS:30356 -
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Superconducting Circuits as a Platform for Quantum Many Body Physics Experiments
R. VijayaraghavanICTS:30358 -
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - QFT II, PHYS 603
Francois David CEA Saclay
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Forecasting Monsoon Onset and Withdrawal in the Face of Climate Change
Elena SurovyatkinaICTS:30266
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Indo-French workshop on Classical and quantum dynamics in out of equilibrium systems
Organized with support from CEFIPRA The idea of this Indo-French workshop is to gather specialists in the field of classical and quantum out-of-equilibrium dynamics and to initiate collaborative research programs, training programs and scientific exchanges between the two countries.Recently a joint Indo-French international research project (IRP) on "Classical and quantum dynamics in out of equilibrium systems" was proposed between several laboratories of theoretical physics in France and in India. CNRS has approved this project whose Principal Investigators are Satya Majumdar (LPTMS), Gregory Schehr (LPTHE), Gautam Mandal (TIFR) and Manas Kulkarni (ICTS). The goal of the CEFIPRA supported workshop is to bring together people within this Indo-French international research project (and people not involved directly in the project) so that they can identify areas of common interests leading to possible future collaborations.There is much interest on the French side, in CNRS as well ...
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Indo-French workshop on Classical and quantum dynamics in out of equilibrium systems
Organized with support from CEFIPRA The idea of this Indo-French workshop is to gather specialists in the field of classical and quantum out-of-equilibrium dynamics and to initiate collaborative research programs, training programs and scientific exchanges between the two countries.Recently a joint Indo-French international research project (IRP) on "Classical and quantum dynamics in out of equilibrium systems" was proposed between several laboratories of theoretical physics in France and in India. CNRS has approved this project whose Principal Investigators are Satya Majumdar (LPTMS), Gregory Schehr (LPTHE), Gautam Mandal (TIFR) and Manas Kulkarni (ICTS). The goal of the CEFIPRA supported workshop is to bring together people within this Indo-French international research project (and people not involved directly in the project) so that they can identify areas of common interests leading to possible future collaborations.There is much interest on the French side, in CNRS as well ...
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Combinatorial Methods in Enumerative Algebra
Many algebraic counting problems give rise to integer sequences that hold information which is best accessed by encoding these numbers in appropriate generating functions. Numerous classical zeta and L-functions testify to this principle: Dirichlet’s zeta function enumerates ideals of a number field; Witten’s zeta function counts representations of Lie groups; Hasse– Weil zeta functions encode the numbers of rational points of algebraic varieties over finite fields. Analytic and arithmetic properties of these zeta functions hold or are expected to hold, the key to a treasure trove of information about the underlying structures.Zeta functions of groups and rings are invaluable tools in asymptotic group theory and ring theory. Often, they admit Euler product decompositions, with rational local factors that reflect regularity of structure in the underlying data.We aim to bring together experts in the various relevant subject areas, including those in zeta functions of groups and rings and...
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Combinatorial Methods in Enumerative Algebra
Many algebraic counting problems give rise to integer sequences that hold information which is best accessed by encoding these numbers in appropriate generating functions. Numerous classical zeta and L-functions testify to this principle: Dirichlet’s zeta function enumerates ideals of a number field; Witten’s zeta function counts representations of Lie groups; Hasse– Weil zeta functions encode the numbers of rational points of algebraic varieties over finite fields. Analytic and arithmetic properties of these zeta functions hold or are expected to hold, the key to a treasure trove of information about the underlying structures.Zeta functions of groups and rings are invaluable tools in asymptotic group theory and ring theory. Often, they admit Euler product decompositions, with rational local factors that reflect regularity of structure in the underlying data.We aim to bring together experts in the various relevant subject areas, including those in zeta functions of groups and rings and...
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Quantum Many-Body Physics in the Age of Quantum Information
With the advent of modern noisy, intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices, the synergy between quantum many-body physics and quantum information is stronger than ever. Quantum information concepts have led to the characterisation of novel quantum phases, both in and out of equilibrium, in many-body systems. Properties such as entanglement structure and information scrambling have provided new insights into the equilibrium and dynamical behavior of these systems. While NISQ devices are a stepping stone towards future fault-tolerant quantum computers, advancements in this direction are greatly benefiting from progress in both theoretical and experimental quantum physics. These include fundamental insights into the dynamics of quantum systems, whether isolated or influenced by environmental noise, and the classification of quantum materials essential for device platforms. Such understanding informs the potential of NISQ devices to discover exotic quantum states that could serve as resour...
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Quantum Many-Body Physics in the Age of Quantum Information
With the advent of modern noisy, intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices, the synergy between quantum many-body physics and quantum information is stronger than ever. Quantum information concepts have led to the characterisation of novel quantum phases, both in and out of equilibrium, in many-body systems. Properties such as entanglement structure and information scrambling have provided new insights into the equilibrium and dynamical behavior of these systems. While NISQ devices are a stepping stone towards future fault-tolerant quantum computers, advancements in this direction are greatly benefiting from progress in both theoretical and experimental quantum physics. These include fundamental insights into the dynamics of quantum systems, whether isolated or influenced by environmental noise, and the classification of quantum materials essential for device platforms. Such understanding informs the potential of NISQ devices to discover exotic quantum states that could serve as resour...
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Moist convective dynamics of Monsoons
Cloud clusters cover a wide range of scales: from the turbulent cloud cluster that we observe in the sky with our naked eyes to the gigantic organized cloud bands such as Monsoons, The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), Cyclones, the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) etc. that satellites observe. On these different scales clouds either aggregate through their own local cloud-circulation feedbacks or sometimes they are seen to ride on top of vortices linked to waves and instabilities. Although the monsoon dynamics has been studied for a long time, how monsoon convection organizes on a variety of time-scales is an unresolved enigma. This program will be organized around this unresolved scientific direction.Topics covered will include:Geophysical fluid dynamics of moist flows: Intro to GFD, Shallow Water equations, Two-layer models, Moist dynamics on equatorial beta plane, Waves and Instabilities, Idealised modeling, parameterisation of precipitation in GFD models.Physics of convectiv...
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Moist convective dynamics of Monsoons
Cloud clusters cover a wide range of scales: from the turbulent cloud cluster that we observe in the sky with our naked eyes to the gigantic organized cloud bands such as Monsoons, The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), Cyclones, the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) etc. that satellites observe. On these different scales clouds either aggregate through their own local cloud-circulation feedbacks or sometimes they are seen to ride on top of vortices linked to waves and instabilities. Although the monsoon dynamics has been studied for a long time, how monsoon convection organizes on a variety of time-scales is an unresolved enigma. This program will be organized around this unresolved scientific direction.Topics covered will include:Geophysical fluid dynamics of moist flows: Intro to GFD, Shallow Water equations, Two-layer models, Moist dynamics on equatorial beta plane, Waves and Instabilities, Idealised modeling, parameterisation of precipitation in GFD models.Physics of convectiv...
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Quantum Field Theory II (Core), PHYS 603, November 12 - December 11, 2024
This course introduces the functional integral formalism, the renormalization group, and non-abelian gauge theory. Additional topics may be covered as time allows. Instructor: Francois David / Gang Xu Students who are not part of the PSI MSc program should review enrollment and course format information here: https://perimeterinstitute.ca/graduate-courses -
Relativity (Core), PHYS 604, November 12 - December 11, 2024
This course offers an introduction to general relativity (GR), focusing on the core principles of Einstein's theory of gravity. We will explore key topics such as the equivalence principle, some essential concepts in differential geometry, the Einstein-Hilbert action, and Einstein's field equations. Furthermore, we will examine practical applications of general relativity in understanding black holes, cosmology, and gravitational waves. Instructor: Ghazal Geshnizjani Students who are not part of the PSI MSc program should review enrollment and course format information here: https://perimeterinstitute.ca/graduate-courses -
Climate Dynamics and Networks
The proposed program will discuss climate dynamics and networks, with special attention to climate networks, a network paradigm for the organization and analysis of climate data. We hope to bring together researchers on both aspects. A good fraction of talks will be talks so that researchers on each aspect will be able to familiarize themselves with the other. We will involve a good fraction of younger researchers, so that activity in this area, which has important applications can grow in the country.The lectures will focus on the methods and characterizers required for the analysis of climate systems, both from the point of view of analysis and predictions. This involves the study of climate dynamical systems and bifurcation behavior, network characterizers, as well as percolation based measures. We hope to have short pedagogic modules which will introduce each of these separately, and also discuss their implications for phenomena like the El Nino and La Nina phenomena, the India...
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Climate Dynamics and Networks
The proposed program will discuss climate dynamics and networks, with special attention to climate networks, a network paradigm for the organization and analysis of climate data. We hope to bring together researchers on both aspects. A good fraction of talks will be talks so that researchers on each aspect will be able to familiarize themselves with the other. We will involve a good fraction of younger researchers, so that activity in this area, which has important applications can grow in the country.The lectures will focus on the methods and characterizers required for the analysis of climate systems, both from the point of view of analysis and predictions. This involves the study of climate dynamical systems and bifurcation behavior, network characterizers, as well as percolation based measures. We hope to have short pedagogic modules which will introduce each of these separately, and also discuss their implications for phenomena like the El Nino and La Nina phenomena, the India...