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PSI 2015/2016 - Special Functions - Lecture 4
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PSI 2015/2016 - Special Functions - Lecture 3
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PSI 2015/2016 - Special Functions - Lecture 2
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PSI 2015/2016 - Special Functions - Lecture 1
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 14
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 13
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 12
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 11
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 10
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 9
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 8
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory - Lecture 7
Joseph Emerson Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
PIRSA:15090048
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Nonassociative geometry, Hom-associative algebras, and cyclic homology
Mohammad Hassanzadeh University of Windsor
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The classification of well behaved simple C*-algebras
George Elliott University of Toronto
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The standard model of particle physics as a non-commutative differential graded algebra
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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Spectral Action Models of Gravity and Packed Swiss Cheese Cosmology
Matilde Marcolli University of Toronto
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The Planck scale and spectral geometry
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Wolfgang Wieland University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Tensor network renormalization
Guifre Vidal Alphabet (United States)
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Observable currents for effective field theories and their context
Jose Zapata National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Efficient numerical methods for modern computing systems
Erik Schnetter Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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A chain of geometries
Lisa Glaser University of Vienna
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Causal structures in Massive gravity and Gauss-Bonnet gravity
Keisuke Izumi National Taiwan University
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Causality constraints and the lightcone
Timothy Hollowood Swansea University
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Traces of Singular Moduli and Moonshine for the Thompson group
Jeffrey Harvey University of Chicago
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Albrecht Klemm Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
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Symplectic automorphisms of some hyperk\"ahler manifolds
Geoffrey Mason University of California, Santa Cruz
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Umbral Moonshine Modules
John Duncan Case Western Reserve University
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U-duality, exotic instantons and automorphic forms on Kac-Moody groups
Daniel Persson Chalmers University of Technology
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Fricke S-duality in CHL models
Roberto Volpato Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Optimal Jacobi Forms and Mock Theta Functions
Miranda Cheng Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Edward Witten Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS)
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Modular structure of Type IIB superstrings in the low energy expansion
Eric D'Hoker University of California, Los Angeles
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Metastring theory and Modular spacetime
Laurent Freidel Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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1PI Effective Action for Superstring Perturbation Theory
Ashoke Sen Harish-Chandra Research Institute
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Mass renormalization and vacuum shift using Off-shell string theory
Arnab Rudra University of Cambridge
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Science Fiction Recipe for Teleportation
Hon Lau Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
Yidun Wan Fudan University
PIRSA:15050106
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
PIRSA:15050043
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PSI 2015/2016 - Special Functions (Wohns)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Quantum Theory (Emerson)
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PSI 2015/2016 - Relativity (Turok)
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Noncommutative Geometry and Physics
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Renormalization in Background Independent Theories: Foundations and Techniques
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PSI 2015/2016 Statistical Mechanics - Ganapathy Baskaran
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Superluminality in Effective Field Theories for Cosmology
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(Mock) Modularity, Moonshine and String Theory
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Superstring Perturbation Theory
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ISSYP 2005
International Summer School for Young Physicists is a national two-week summer school designed to capture the scientific imagination of grade 11 students (secondaire V in Qu�bec) and nurture their passion for physics through an exploration of the fascinating mysteries of our universe. -
Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
In relativistic quantum information (RQI) we study quantum information in relativistic systems to obtain more insights to both quantum and gravitational physics on the one hand, and to find new ideas for quantum information processing on the other. One of the popular models in RQI is the Unruh-DeWitt (UD) detector theory, in which localized objects, called detectors, are coupled to and moving in relativistc quantum fields. In this mini-course I will discuss the UD detector theory in detail, mainly on the nonperturbative methods and their applications to RQI.
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
In these lectures, we will study the bosonic theory of higher-spin gravity in four dimensions. After discussing the reasons for interest in the theory, we will focus on the equations of motion and their content. We will aim to construct the equations from the ground up in a motivated way. The logical order will differ somewhat from standard introductions. As preliminaries, we will discuss the geometry of spinors and twistors in (anti) de Sitter space, along with various viewpoints on free massless fields with arbitrary spin. An ulterior goal of the lectures is to introduce a new version of the theory (arXiv:1502.06685), formulated on a fixed (A)dS background.