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11 talks-Collection NumberC18006
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Compatibility of implicit and explicit observers in quantum theory and beyond
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - ViennaPIRSA:18040084 -
From observers to physics via algorithmic information theory I
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - ViennaPIRSA:18040078 -
From observers to physics via algorithmic information theory II
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - ViennaPIRSA:18040080 -
Motility of the internal-external cut as a foundational principle
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18040073 -
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models (Costello & Weekes)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17059Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models - Lecture 4
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030062 -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models - Lecture 5
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030063 -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models - Lecture 6
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030064 -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models - Lecture 7
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030065 -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models - Lecture 8
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030066
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (Kempf)
24 talks-Collection NumberC17056Talk
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 1
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010057 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 2
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010058 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 3
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010059 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 4
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010060 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 5
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010061 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 6
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010062 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 7
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010063 -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (AMATH872/PHYS785) - Lecture 8
University of WaterlooPIRSA:18010064
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PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information (Martin-Martinez)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17051Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 1
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 2
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 3
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 4
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 5
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 6
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 7
University of Waterloo -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information - Lecture 8
University of Waterloo
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity (Dupuis)
15 talks-Collection NumberC17052Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 1
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 2
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 3
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 4
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 5
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 6
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 7
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity - Lecture 8
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction (Gottesman and Yoshida)
12 talks-Collection NumberC17045Talk
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 1
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 2
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 3
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 4
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 5
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:18020009 -
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 6
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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IQC - Quantum Error Correction - Lecture 8
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Open Research: Rethinking Scientific Collaboration
11 talks-Collection NumberC18005Talk
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Data Mists, Blockchain Republics, and the Moon Shot
Indiana University -
Like penguins on an ice floe: The scary business of adopting open science practices
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung -
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What’s not to like? Open science will fail unless it takes the costs seriously
University of British Columbia -
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Gauge Theory, Geometric Langlands and Vertex Operator Algebras
11 talks-Collection NumberC18004Talk
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Gauge Theory, Geometric Langlands, and All That
Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS) -
Overview of the global Langlands correspondence
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee -
Gauge theory, vertex algebras and quantum Geometric Langland dualities
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
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Introduction to local geometric Langlands
The University of Texas at Austin -
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PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory (Gaiotto)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17048Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 1
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020037 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 2
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020038 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 3
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020039 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 4
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020040 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 5
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020041 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 6
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020042 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 7
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18020043 -
PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory - Lecture 8
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:18030014
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information (Gottesman)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17049Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 1
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 2
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 3
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 4
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 5
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 6
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 7
University of Maryland, College Park -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information - Lecture 8
University of Maryland, College Park
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PSI 2017/2018 - Beyond Standard Model (Burgess)
5 talks-Collection NumberC18003Talk
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PSI 2017/2018 - Beyond Standard Model - Lecture 4
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PSI 2017/2018 - Cosmology (Kubiznak)
15 talks-Collection NumberC17046Talk
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Observers in Quantum and Foil Theories
11 talks-Collection NumberC18006Foil theories sometimes called mathematically rigorous science fiction describe ways the world could have been were it not quantum mechanical. Our understanding of quantum theory has been deepened by contrasting it with these alternatives. So far observers in foil theories have only been modeled implicitly for example via the recorded probabilities of observing events. Even when multi-agent settings are considered these agents tend to be compatible in the classical sense that they could always compare their observations. Scenarios where agents and their memories are themselves modeled as physical systems within the theory (and could in particular measure each other as in Wigner's friend experiment) have not yet been considered. In this workshop we will investigate which foil theories allow for the existence of explicit observers and whether they allow for paradoxes in multi-agent settings such as those found in quantum theory. We will also investigate which interpretations of quantum theory would equally well interpret the foil theories and which interpretations are truly quantum. We will gain a deeper understanding of how this can happen by discussing appropriate definitions observers in these theories and seeing how such observers learn about their environment.
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PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models (Costello & Weekes)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17059PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Integrable Models (Costello & Weekes) -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (Kempf)
24 talks-Collection NumberC17056Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology (Kempf) -
PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information (Martin-Martinez)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17051PSI 2017/2018 - Relativistic Quantum Information (Martin-Martinez) -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity (Dupuis)
15 talks-Collection NumberC17052PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Gravity (Dupuis) -
IQC - Quantum Error Correction (Gottesman and Yoshida)
12 talks-Collection NumberC17045IQC - Quantum Error Correction (Gottesman and Yoshida) -
Open Research: Rethinking Scientific Collaboration
11 talks-Collection NumberC18005Scientific inquiry in the 21st century is beset with inefficiencies: a flood of papers not read theories not tested and experiments not repeated; a narrow research agenda driven by a handful of high-impact journals; a publishing industry that turns public funding into private profit; the exclusion of many scientists particularly in developing countries from cutting-edge research; and countless projects that are not completed for lack of skilled collaborators. These are all symptoms of a major communication bottleneck within the scientific community; the channels we rely on to share our ideas and findings especially peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings are inadequate to the scale and scope of modern science. The practice of open research doing science on a public platform that facilitates collaboration feedback and the spread of ideas addresses these concerns. Open-source science lowers barriers to entry catalyzing new discoveries. It fosters the real-time sharing of ideas across the globe favoring cooperative endeavor and complementarity of thought rather than wasteful competition. It reduces the influence of publishing monopolies enabling a new credit attribution model based on contributions made rather than references accrued. Overall it democratizes science while creating a new standard of prestige: quality of work instead of quantity of output. This workshop will bring together a diverse group of researchers from fields as diverse as physics biology computer science and sociology committed to open-source science. Together we will review the lessons learnt from various pioneering initiatives such as the Polymath project and Data for Democracy. We will discuss the opportunity to build a new tool similar to the software development platform GitHub to enable online collaborative science. We will consider the challenges associated with the adoption of such a tool by our peers and discuss ways to overcome them. Finally we will sketch a roadmap for the actual development of that tool.
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Gauge Theory, Geometric Langlands and Vertex Operator Algebras
11 talks-Collection NumberC18004The workshop will explore the relation between boundary conditions in four-dimensional gauge theory the Geometric Langlands program and Vertex Operator Algebras.
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PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory (Gaiotto)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17048PSI 2017/2018 - String Theory (Gaiotto) -
PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information (Gottesman)
14 talks-Collection NumberC17049PSI 2017/2018 - Quantum Information (Gottesman) -
PSI 2017/2018 - Beyond Standard Model (Burgess)
5 talks-Collection NumberC18003PSI 2017/2018 - Beyond Standard Model (Burgess) -
PSI 2017/2018 - Cosmology (Kubiznak)
15 talks-Collection NumberC17046PSI 2017/2018 - Cosmology (Kubiznak)