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PSI 2015/2016 - Gravitational Physics - Lecture 15
Ruth Gregory King's College London
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Ruth Gregory King's College London
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PSI 2015/2016 - Gravitational Physics - Lecture 13
Ruth Gregory King's College London
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PSI 2015/2016 - Gravitational Physics - Lecture 12
Ruth Gregory King's College London
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PSI 2015/2016 - Gravitational Physics - Lecture 11
Ruth Gregory King's College London
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Ruth Gregory King's College London
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 24
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 22
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 21
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 20
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 19
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 18
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology - Achim Kempf - Lecture 17
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 15
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 14
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 13
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 12
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 11
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 10
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 9
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2015/2016 - Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 8
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Information processing in biological systems
From the level of networks of genes and proteins to the embryonic and neural levels, information at various scales drives biological self-organization. Living systems process this information to an astonishing degree of accuracy and generate the complex patterns of life. Physicists, mathematicians, engineers, and biologists are collaborating extensively to unravel the role of information in biological processes. This discussion meeting aims to focus on recent advances in the general principles of information processing and self-organization in living systems.SpeakersVijay Balasubramanian, Univ Pennsylvania, USAUpi Bhalla, NCBS-TIFR, IndiaManoj Gopalakrishnan, TIFR, IndiaStephan W Grill, BIOTEC, TU-Dresden, GermanyAnn M Hermundstad, Univ Pennsylvania, USAGarud Iyengar, Columbia Univ, USA *Gautam I Menon, IMSc, IndiaSharad Ramanathan, Harvard Univ, USAMadan Rao, NCBS-TIFR, IndiaGuillaume Salbreux, Francis Crick Institute, UKG V Shivashankar, MBI, SingaporeCaroline Uhler, MIT, USA* To be...
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Information processing in biological systems
From the level of networks of genes and proteins to the embryonic and neural levels, information at various scales drives biological self-organization. Living systems process this information to an astonishing degree of accuracy and generate the complex patterns of life. Physicists, mathematicians, engineers, and biologists are collaborating extensively to unravel the role of information in biological processes. This discussion meeting aims to focus on recent advances in the general principles of information processing and self-organization in living systems.SpeakersVijay Balasubramanian, Univ Pennsylvania, USAUpi Bhalla, NCBS-TIFR, IndiaManoj Gopalakrishnan, TIFR, IndiaStephan W Grill, BIOTEC, TU-Dresden, GermanyAnn M Hermundstad, Univ Pennsylvania, USAGarud Iyengar, Columbia Univ, USA *Gautam I Menon, IMSc, IndiaSharad Ramanathan, Harvard Univ, USAMadan Rao, NCBS-TIFR, IndiaGuillaume Salbreux, Francis Crick Institute, UKG V Shivashankar, MBI, SingaporeCaroline Uhler, MIT, USA* To be...
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New questions in quantum field theory from condensed matter theory
The last couple of decades have seen a major revolution in the field of condensed matter physics, where the severe limitations of conventional paradigms (viz., spontaneous symmetry breaking and Landau’s Fermi liquid framework) have been repeatedly exposed in context of a large number of correlated electronic systems. This has led to a wide search for a more general framework that can successfully capture the low energy properties of the unconventional quantum many-body systems. The quickly expanding frontiers of this field have, among other things, explored ideas involving different ways of manifestation of symmetries in condensed matter systems, role of quantum entanglement, bulk-edge correspondence and gauge-gravity duality. This has thrown wide open newer frontiers, in turn, for fruitful exchanges between condensed matter and quantum field theory, and string theory, which have seen parallel remarkable developments over the last two decades.In view of these current advances, the dis...
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New questions in quantum field theory from condensed matter theory
The last couple of decades have seen a major revolution in the field of condensed matter physics, where the severe limitations of conventional paradigms (viz., spontaneous symmetry breaking and Landau’s Fermi liquid framework) have been repeatedly exposed in context of a large number of correlated electronic systems. This has led to a wide search for a more general framework that can successfully capture the low energy properties of the unconventional quantum many-body systems. The quickly expanding frontiers of this field have, among other things, explored ideas involving different ways of manifestation of symmetries in condensed matter systems, role of quantum entanglement, bulk-edge correspondence and gauge-gravity duality. This has thrown wide open newer frontiers, in turn, for fruitful exchanges between condensed matter and quantum field theory, and string theory, which have seen parallel remarkable developments over the last two decades.In view of these current advances, the dis...
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Modern Finance and Macroeconomics: A Multidisciplinary Approach
The financial meltdown of 2008 in the US stock markets and the subsequent protracted recession in the Western economies have accentuated the need to understand the dynamic interface between the modern financial sector and the overall macroeconomy. The dominant economic framework based on Neoclassical economics that informs policy making has turned out to be grossly inadequate for this purpose as it failed to either explain or predict the nature and cause of the sudden financial meltdown and the long economic recession that followed. The conceptual and methodological gaps and fault lines of the dominant framework have necessitated approaches that go beyond conventional analyses of individual or micro economic risk and the types failures caused by imperfect working of the price mechanism in financial markets. The challenge instead is to set the problem of modern finance in the macroeconomic context.This School aims to introduce the participants to the alternative analytical frameworks to...
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Modern Finance and Macroeconomics: A Multidisciplinary Approach
The financial meltdown of 2008 in the US stock markets and the subsequent protracted recession in the Western economies have accentuated the need to understand the dynamic interface between the modern financial sector and the overall macroeconomy. The dominant economic framework based on Neoclassical economics that informs policy making has turned out to be grossly inadequate for this purpose as it failed to either explain or predict the nature and cause of the sudden financial meltdown and the long economic recession that followed. The conceptual and methodological gaps and fault lines of the dominant framework have necessitated approaches that go beyond conventional analyses of individual or micro economic risk and the types failures caused by imperfect working of the price mechanism in financial markets. The challenge instead is to set the problem of modern finance in the macroeconomic context.This School aims to introduce the participants to the alternative analytical frameworks to...
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Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology 2015
The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology from 8 to 19 December 2015 (QSB2015), as part of the ICTP- ICTS Programme in Biology. This is the fourth school in the series on Quantitative Systems Biology, held alternately at Trieste and Bangalore. QSB2015 will be hosted in the ICTS campus in Bangalore.The School is targeted towards young researchers, particularly those at the PhD and post -doctoral level with backgrounds in the physical and mathematical sciences and engineering, who are working in biology or hope to do so. It will give participants a broad introduction to open problems in modern biology, and provide pedagogical instruction on new quantitative approaches being used to address those problems. The main school will be preceded by an intensive three-day pre-school (5-7 December, 2015) targeted to non-biologists.QSB2015 is centere...
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Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology 2015
The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology from 8 to 19 December 2015 (QSB2015), as part of the ICTP- ICTS Programme in Biology. This is the fourth school in the series on Quantitative Systems Biology, held alternately at Trieste and Bangalore. QSB2015 will be hosted in the ICTS campus in Bangalore.The School is targeted towards young researchers, particularly those at the PhD and post -doctoral level with backgrounds in the physical and mathematical sciences and engineering, who are working in biology or hope to do so. It will give participants a broad introduction to open problems in modern biology, and provide pedagogical instruction on new quantitative approaches being used to address those problems. The main school will be preceded by an intensive three-day pre-school (5-7 December, 2015) targeted to non-biologists.QSB2015 is centere...