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Quantum Information & Entanglement
Jonathan Walgate University of Waterloo
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Weclome and introduction
Victor Flambaum University of New South Wales (UNSW)
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Review of models
Maxim Pospelov University of Minnesota
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Chameleon Theories
Justin Khoury University of Pennsylvania
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Probing the variation of fundamental constants using QSO absorption lines
Raghunathan Srianand Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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In search for mu-variation: laboratory spectroscopy and astronomical observations of molecular hydrogen
Wim Ubachs Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU University) - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Quantum Gravity and the Quest for Unification
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Mechanics for 10-Year Olds
Daniel Gottesman University of Maryland, College Park
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The Superstring Adventure
Robert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The Many Capacities of a Quantum Channel
Peter Shor Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Mathematics
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Relation of Mathematics to the Physical World
Horace Yuen Northwestern University
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SICkening Axioms for Quantum Mechanics
Chris Fuchs University of Massachusetts Boston
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Entanglement-Breaking Channels in Infinite Dimensions
Alexander Holevo Steklov Mathematical Institute
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Modulation, Coding and Decoding for Classical-Quantum Channel
Tsuyoshi Usuda Aichi Prefectural University
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Dynamics of the Milky Way Dwarf Satellites
Louis Strigari Stanford University
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Approaches to Dark Matter Halo Substructure
Andrew Zentner University of Pittsburgh
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The Dark Matter Annihilation Signal from Galactic Substructure: Prediction for GLAST
Michael Kuhlen Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Discussion: What will GLAST see?
Gianfranco Bertone University of Padova - Department of Mathematics
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LHC: The Countdown
Rob McPhearson University of Victoria
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TeV-Scale Physics in the LHC Era
Tilman Plehn University of Edinburgh
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Revenge of the S-Matrix; or, What is the Simplest QFT?
Nima Arkani-Hamed Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Conformal SUSY Breaking and Cosmological Constant
Tsutomu Yanagida University of Tokyo
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Particle Dark Matter: What Comes Next?
Gianfranco Bertone University of Padova - Department of Mathematics
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Cosmology from WMAP
Joanna Dunkley Princeton University
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Review of SBBN with WMAP input
Rich Cyburt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Li/Be/B: theory and observations
Brian Fields University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Particle Dark Matter and the Light Element Abundances
Karsten Jedamzik University of Montpellier
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BBN and strongly interacting relics
Jonathan Sharman University of Victoria
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Charged BBN and Dark Matter Models
Manoj Kaplinghat University of California, Irvine
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Quantum Information and Graph Theory - Introduction
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Pseudo-random quantum states and operations
Aram Harrow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Quantum information, graphs, and statistical mechanics
Maarten Van den Nest Universität Innsbruck
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Matchgates and the classical simulation of associated quantum circuits
Richard Jozsa University of Cambridge
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A unifying view of graph theory in quantum field theory
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Statistical Mechanical Models and Topological Color Codes.
Hector Bombin PsiQuantum Corp.
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Nodal Quasiparticles and Spin and Charge Order in the Cuprate Superconductors
Subir Sachdev Harvard University
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Stability of Superflow in Ultracold Fermions in Optical Lattices
Anton Burkov University of Waterloo
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Ferroelectricity out of magnetic frustration
Collin Broholm National Institute of Standards & Technology
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Computing Unconventional Quantum Phase Transitions
Roger Melko University of Waterloo
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Non-Metallic Resistivity in Strongly Correlated Metals
Stephen Julian University of Toronto
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Spin Liquid with Spinon Fermi Surface: Its Stability and Possible Application to the Organics
Sung-Sik Lee McMaster University
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The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 4: Gauge Theories
Oliver Rosten University of Sussex
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The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 3: The derivative Expansion
Oliver Rosten University of Sussex
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The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 2: Exact Renormalization Group Equations
Oliver Rosten University of Sussex
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The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 1: Wilsonian Renormalization
Oliver Rosten University of Sussex
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Symmetry Principles in Physics - Lecture 4A
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Michele Arzano University of Naples Federico II
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Harvey Brown University of Oxford
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ISSYP 2008
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 Quebec) and nurture their passion for physics through an exploration of the fascinating mysteries of our universe. -
In Search for Variations of Fundamental Couplings and Mass Scales - 2008
Maxim Pospelov and Victor Flambaum TBC ** timing issues because of Victor's visit and other conferences. -
Osamu Hirota, a True Quantum Communication Channel - 2008
Osamu Hirota, a True Quantum Communication Channel -
Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter - 2008
Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter -
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Particle Physics - 2008
Recent Development in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis -
Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections - 2008
Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections -
Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium - 2008
Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium -
The Exact Renormalization Group
A series of four lectures exploring the Exact Renormalization Group. This non-credit mini course will be offered at Perimeter Institute between April 16 and May 7 2008. -
Symmetry Principles in Physics: Variations on a Theme
These lectures will cover a number of topics related to the role of symmetry principles in physics. After introducing some basic definitions and distinctions, we will look at the changing role of the relativity principle from Galileo to Einstein (in special and general relativity). In particular we raise doubts as to the wisdom of treating Einstein's 1905 route to special relativity based on the relativity principle as a template for a fundamental reformulation of quantum theory, as some have recently proposed. We then examine the nature and meaning of Noether's 1918 theorems for global and local symmetries, and discuss some recent applications of Noether's "first" theorem in quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. We finish with two case studies: (i) the Galilean (boost) symmetry of quantum mechanics, and (ii) the problem of the arrow of time in statistical mechanics based on time-reversal invariant dynamics. Each lecture will be followed by a period for discussion.