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Unexpected Simplicity: Author Patchen Barss (in conversation with Emily Petroff)
Patchen Barss Freelance Writer
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Perimeter Presents - CBC Ideas: Nahlah Ayed in conversation with Claudia de Rham
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Claudia de Rham Imperial College London
- Nahlah Ayed
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Public Lecture: Sarah Shandera
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Public Lecture: The Universe in a Box - Andrew Pontzen
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Battle of the Big Bang: The New Tales of Our Cosmic Origins
Niayesh Afshordi University of Waterloo
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Quantum Chemistry in the Universe’s Coldest Test Tube
Alan Jamison Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Quantum Information Theoretic Proof of Chirality
Beni Yoshida Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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von Neumann algebraic quantum information theory and entanglement in infinite quantum systems
Lauritz van Luijk Leibniz University Hannover
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Learning and testing quantum states of fermionic systems
Antonio Mele Freie Universität Berlin
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A Criterion for Post-Selected Quantum Advantage
Matthew Fox University of Colorado Boulder
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Universal Microscopic Descriptions for Anomalies and Long-Range Entanglement
Ryohei Kobayashi Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Multi-messenger explosions from compact objects at all scales
Luciano Combi Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Pulsar Timing Arrays: a new window into the gravitational-wave sky
Gabriela Sato-Polito Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS)
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Kinematic Stratifications
Bernd Strumfels Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
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Temperature-Resistant Order in 2+1 Dimensions
Fedor Popov Stony Brook University
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Strong Gravity (Elective), PHYS 777, February 23 - March 27, 2026
This course will introduce some advanced topics in general relativity related to describing gravity in the strong field and dynamical regime. Topics covered include properties of spinning black holes, black hole thermodynamics and energy extraction, how to define horizons in a dynamical setting, formulations of the Einstein equations as constraint and evolution equations, and gravitational waves and how they are sourced.
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Cosmology (Elective), PHYS 621, February 23 - March 27, 2026
This course in Cosmology provides a theoretical overview of the standard cosmological model. Key topics include the FRW metric and the homogeneous universe, the thermal history of the universe, inflation and scalar field dynamics, along with selected aspects of cosmological perturbation theory time permitting.