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Random constructions in Quantum Information Theory
Patrick Hayden Stanford University
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Hausdorff and spectral dimension of random graphs
Bergfinnur Durhuus University of Copenhagen
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Anderson localization and adiabatic quantum optimization
Jeremie Roland NEC Laboratories America (Princeton)
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Convergence rates for arbitrary statistical moments of random quantum circuits
Lorenza Viola Dartmouth College
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Approximate vs complete quantum information erasure: constructions and applications
Andreas Winter University of Bristol
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Random techniques and Bell inequalities
Marius Junge University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Self-force via m-mode regularization and time domain evolution
Sam Dolan University of Southampton
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Scalar field self-force for eccentric orbits in the equatorial plane of a Kerr black hole.
Niels Warburton University of Southampton
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A fast frequency-domain calculator for the gravitational self force
Sarp Akcay University College Dublin
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Self force integrated orbits around a Schwarzschild black hole and Lorenz gauge calculations of the self force
Lior Burko University of Alabama
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A new method to construct waveforms for Extreme-Mass-Ratio Inspirals
Carlos Sopuerta Institute of Space Sciences
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Time-domain computations of the self-force on a scalar charged particle in eccentric orbits
Priscilla Canizares Institute of Space Sciences
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Review of self-force computations in a radiation gauge
John Friedman University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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Gravitational self-force effect on the periapsis advance in Schwarzschild spacetime
Norichika Sago Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:10060040
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CMB Frontiers: dark energies, polarization, high resolution, non-Gaussianity
Richard Bond Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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Dark forces and alternative BBN scenarios
Maxim Pospelov University of Minnesota
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Holographic Non-Gaussianity
Kostas Skenderis University of Southampton
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Description of many-body systems using MPS, PEPS, and other families of states
Ignacio Cirac Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Grasping quantum many-body systems in terms of tensor networks
Jens Eisert Freie Universität Berlin
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Unitary Equilibrations: Temporal and Hilbert Space Typicality Loschmidt Echo
Paolo Zanardi Institute for Scientific Interchange (ISI) Foundation
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A variational wave-function based method for simulating quantum field theories
Frank Verstraete Ghent University
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Entanglement renormalization and gauge symmetry
Guifre Vidal Alphabet (United States)
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Quantum mechanical and information theoretic view on classical glass transitions
Claudio Chamon Boston College
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Entanglement across a separation in spin chains: statics & dynamics
Sougato Bose University College London
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Entanglement entropy in the O(N) model
Max Metlitski Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
PIRSA:10050069
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Laws, counterfactuals, fine-tuning and measurement
John Roberts University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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What can we know of the world?
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Laws and time in cosmology
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Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Roberto Mangabeira Unger Harvard University
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The common symmetries underlying quantum theory, probability theory, and number systems
Philip Goyal State University of New York (SUNY)
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A black hole uniqueness theorem
Spyros Alexakis University of Toronto
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Algebraically special solutions in higher dimensions
Harvey Reall University of Cambridge
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Lattice points in moduli spaces of curves
Norman Do McGill University
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Topological recursion and mirror symmetry
Vincent Bouchard University of Alberta
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On the notion quasilocal mass in general relativity
Mu-Tao Wang Columbia University
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Heterotic string and complex Monge-Ampere equation
Shing-Tung Yau Harvard University
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Fingerprints of structure formation in the microwave background
Gilbert Holder University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Optical Surveys of Large-Scale Structure
Jeffrey Newman University of Pittsburgh
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Testing gravity at cosmological scales: from linear to nonlinear regimes
Pengjie Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Cosmic Acceleration: Dark Energy vs Modified Gravity
Wayne Hu University of Chicago
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Spin-orbit physics in the Mott regime
Leon Balents University of California, Santa Barbara
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NMR Investigation of Iron-Based High Tc Superconductors
Takashi Imai McMaster University
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Phase Transitions in Planar Pyrochlores
Bruce Gaulin Canadian Association of Physicists
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Kinetics of Microstructural Transitions in Block Copolymer Melts
Robert Wickham University of Guelph
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Electronic Structure of the Heavy-fermion Material URu2Si2
Mohammad Hamidian Cornell University
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Fractional Quantum Hall Effect and Featureless Mott Insulators
Anton Burkov University of Waterloo
PIRSA:10040088
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Review on Proposed Models for Dark Energy 2
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Review on Proposed Models for Dark Energy 1
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Generation of Perturbations During Inflation
Adrienne Erickcek University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Cosmological Perturbation Theory
Adrienne Erickcek University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Review of FRW Spacetime and Inflation
Adrienne Erickcek University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PIRSA:10040075
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Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC (Lecture 2)
James Wells University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC (Lecture 1)
James Wells University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
PIRSA:10030062
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Random Matrix Techniques in Quantum Information - 2010
Random Matrix Techniques in Quantum Information -
Theory Meets Data Analysis at Comparable and Extreme Mass Ratios - 2010
Theory Meets Data Analysis at Comparable and Extreme Mass Ratios -
Cosmological Frontiers in Fundamental Physics - 2010
Cosmological Frontiers in Fundamental Physics -
Emergence and Entanglement - 2010
Emergence and Entanglement -
Laws of Nature: Their Nature and Knowability - 2010
Laws of Nature: Their Nature and Knowability -
Connections in Geometry and Physics 2010
Connections in Geometry and Physics 2010 -
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Fundamental Physics and Large Scale Structure (2010)
Fundamental Physics and Large Scale Structure -
4-Corner Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Symposium 2010
4-Corner Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Symposium 2010 -
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Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC
These three lectures cover several ideas of physics beyond the Standard Model. My focus is on ideas that give a natural stabilization solution to the electroweak scale, which is mysteriously light compared to the gravitational Planck scale. These ideas include supersymmetric field theories, extra dimensions, and Higgs boson physics. I shall describe what I think are the "best bets" among these approaches, and more importantly the ways they can be discerned by experiment. Special emphasis will be on theories that can be confirmed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that is just now starting.