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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 23
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 22
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 21
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 20
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 19
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 18
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 17
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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General Relativity for Cosmology - Lecture 16
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Steffen Gielen University of Sheffield
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Neil Turok University of Edinburgh
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Bounce in Loop Quantum Cosmology and its Implications
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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Observable Consequences of a Bounce
Ue-Li Pen Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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Challenges for Bouncing Cosmologies
Robert Brandenberger McGill University - Department of Physics
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Emergent bouncing cosmology from quantum gravity condensates
Edward Wilson-Ewing University of New Brunswick
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Discussion Session 2
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Angelika Fertig TotalEnergies (France)
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Steffen Gielen University of Sheffield
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Elizabeth Gould Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 14
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 13
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 12
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 11
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 10
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 9
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 8
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology - Lecture 7
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 15
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 14
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 13
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 12
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 11
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 10
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 9
David Kubiznak Charles University
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Review) - Lecture 8
David Kubiznak Charles University
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Marina Cortes Institute for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
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Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Neil Turok University of Edinburgh
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The origin of arrows of time II
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Sean Carroll California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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Marina Cortes Institute for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
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Tim Koslowski Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
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The origin of arrows of time II cont.
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Sean Carroll California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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Marina Cortes Institute for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
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Tim Koslowski Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
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Testing time asymmetry in the early universe
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Brian Keating University of California, San Diego
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Andrew Liddle University of Lisbon
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Richard Muller University of California, Berkeley
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The fate of the big bang
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Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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Neil Turok University of Edinburgh
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Time as Organization – Downward Caustation, Structure and Complexity I
Barbara Drossel Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Time as Organization – Downward Caustation, Structure and Complexity II
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Stuart Kauffman Santa Fe Institute
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George Ellis University of Cape Town
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Dark matter phenomenology across cosmic times
Yacine Ali-Haimoud Johns Hopkins University
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A new probe of primordial magnetic fields at high redshift
Vera Gluscevic University of Southern California
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Turbulent gravity in asymptotically AdS spacetimes
Stephen Green University of Nottingham
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Black hole ringdown and quasinormal modes
Aaron Zimmerman The University of Texas at Austin
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30000 foot view of blazar heating
Christoph Pfrommer Universität Heidelberg - Institut für Theoretische Physik
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The basics and not-so-basic physics of beam plasmas
Antoine Bret University of Castilla-La Mancha
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The Basics of the Gamma-ray Sky: current observational status and future perspectives
Jim Hinton Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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The thermal state of the intergalactic medium and its effect on galaxy formation
Matthew McQuinn University of Washington
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Models of Galaxy formation: Current constraints on the star formation history and feedback
Hojun Mo University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Nonlinear Plasma Instabilities
Philip Chang University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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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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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Probing Parity in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
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How Lensed Gravitational Waves Can Illuminate Dark Matter
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Lecture - Relativity, PHYS 604
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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General Relativity for Cosmology (PHYS786/AMATH875) - Achim Kempf
General Relativity for Cosmology (PHYS786/AMATH875) - Achim Kempf -
Bounce Scenarios in Cosmology
Bounce Scenarios in Cosmology
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Cosmology (Smith)
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PSI 2016/2017 - Cosmology (Kubiznak)
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Cosmological Frontiers in Fundamental Physics 2016
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Feedback over 44 Orders of Magnitude: From Gamma-rays to the Universe
Feedback over 44 Orders of Magnitude: From Gamma-rays to the Universe
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Superluminality in Effective Field Theories for Cosmology
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Probing Parity in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Cyril Creque-SarbinowskiDeviations from a parity-symmetric Universe would strongly signal the presence of new physics beyond the Standard Model. The lowest-order scalar observable sensitive to parity in a homogeneous and isotropic Universe is the connected four-point function of a given cosmological field. Geometrically, this function is described by a suitable average of this field over many tetrahedral configurations. As the CMB represents a spherical projection of three-dimensional curvature fluctuations, its four-point function serves as a unique, but potentially limited, probe of this fundamental symmetry. In this talk, I will discuss progress in rigorously understanding the CMB’s sensitivity to parity-violating physics from both early- and late-time sources.
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How Lensed Gravitational Waves Can Illuminate Dark Matter
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