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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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Finite quantum geometry, octonions and the theory of fundamental particles.
Michel Dubois-Violette University of Paris-Saclay
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Supersymmetry and RCHO revisited
Paul Townsend University of Cambridge
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Spin (8,9,10), Octonions and the Standard Model
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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Gravity as the square of gauge theory
Leron Borsten Heriot-Watt University
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A Magic Pyramid of Supergravity Theories from Yang-Mills Squared
Mia Hughes Imperial College London
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Division algebraic symmetry breaking
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Cohl Furey Humboldt University of Berlin
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Mia Hughes Imperial College London
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Clifford algebra of the Standard Model
Ivan Todorov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Tensor networks for LGT: beyond 1D
Mari-Carmen Banuls Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Tensor networks for critical systems
Frank Verstraete Ghent University
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Tensor network models of AdS/qCFT
Jens Eisert Freie Universität Berlin
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Quantum Cellular Automata, Tensor Networks, and Area Laws
Ignacio Cirac Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Fun with replicas and holographic tensor networks
Michael Walter University of Amsterdam
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A tensor-network approach to fixed-point models of topological phases
Andreas Bauer Freie Universität Berlin
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Custom Fermionic Codes for Quantum Simulation
Riley Chien Dartmouth College
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Approaches to Quantum Gravity: Key Achievements and Open Issues
Hermann Nicolai Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik
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Quantum gravity from the loop perspective
Alejandro Perez Aix-Marseille University
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Lessons for quantum gravity from quantum information theory
Daniel Harlow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Understanding of QG from string theory
Herman Verlinde Princeton University
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Progress in horizon thermodynamics
Aron Wall University of Cambridge
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Asymptotically Safe Amplitudes from the Quantum Effective Action
Frank Saueressig Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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The Remarkable Roundness of the Quantum Universe
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 8
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 7
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 6
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 5
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 3
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 2
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 1
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 13
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 12
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 11
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 10
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 9
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 8
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 7
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory Part 1 - Lecture 6
Kevin Costello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 14
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 13
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 12
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 11
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 10
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 8
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - QFT III - Lecture 7
Jaume Gomis Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 1 - Lecture 13
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 12
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 11
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 10
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 9
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 8
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 7
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 - Lecture 6
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Spacetime from Lattice Gravity à la CDT
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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How complement maps can cure divergences
Sylvie Paycha University of Potsdam
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The gravitational Wilson loop and the non-Abelian Stokes' theorem
Reiko Toriumi Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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The dynamics of difference
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Probing fundamental physics with gravitational waves
Cecilia Chirenti Universidade Federal do ABC
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Implications of the Quantum Nature Space-time for the Big Bang and Black Holes
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 14
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 13
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 12
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 11
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 10
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 9
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 8
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira) - Lecture 7
Pedro Vieira Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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On the possible role of nilpotent internal symmetries in unification
Andras Laszlo Wigner Research Centre for Physics
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Rethinking the origin of neutrino masses: the role of gravity
Lena Funcke University of Bonn
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Swampland Constraints on Neutrino Masses and Dark Energy
Irene Valenzuela European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
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Exceptional Quantum Algebra for the Standard Model of Particle Physics
Ivan Todorov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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SO(7,7) Structure of Standard Model Fermions
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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The Standard Model from A Jordan Algebra
Latham Boyle University of Edinburgh
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Particle Theory from Jordan Geometry
Shane Farnsworth University of Regensburg
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Octonions and the Standard Model
Over the years, various researchers have suggested connections between the octonions and the standard model of particle physics. The past few years, in particular, have been marked by an upsurge of activity on this subject, stimulated by the recent observation that the standard model gauge group and fermion representation can be elegantly characterized in terms of the octonions. This workshop, which will be the first ever on this topic, is intended to bring this new community together in an attempt to better understand these ideas, establish a common language, and stimulate further progress.
The workshop will consist of an hour-long talk every Monday at noon (EST), with the first talk on Monday February 8, and the final talk on Monday May 17.
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 2
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 2 -
PSI 2019/2020 - Chern-Simons Theory (Part 1)
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PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond - Part 1 -
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Emmy Noether Workshop: The Structure of Quantum Space Time
Understanding the small-scale structure of spacetime is one of the biggest challenges faced by modern theoretical physics. There are many different attempts to solve this problem and they reflect the diversity of approaches to quantum gravity. This workshop will bring together researchers from a wide range of quantum gravity approaches and give them an opportunity to exchange ideas and gain new insights.
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Field Theory II (David)
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PSI 2019/2020 - Statistical Mechanics (Vieira)
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PSI 2019/2020 - Quantum Field Theory (Wohns/Xu)
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Simplicity III
This cross-disciplinary workshop gathers theorists who have been working on novel approaches to understanding the structure of the Standard Model and its link to cosmology and gravity. It follows the previous Simplicity I and II workshops at Princeton University (2014) and Fermilab (2016) and will be a small informal meeting with plenty of room for discussions.