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8 talks-Collection NumberC15036
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The non-superconducting states of the cuprates
Subir Sachdev Harvard University
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Search the Genes of Unconventional High Temperature Superconductors
Jiangping Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Supperconductivity in t1-t2-J1-J2 model on Honeycomb lattice
Xiao-Gang Wen Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Coexistence of Antiferromagnetism and Superconductivity on Honeycomb Lattice
Yang Qi Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Anisotropic Non-Fermi Liquids
Sung-Sik Lee McMaster University
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Fractional spin-wave continuum in spin liquid states on the kagome lattice
Jia-Wei Mei Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)
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ISSYP 2015
2 talksCollection NumberC15038Talk
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ISSYP Keynote Lecture
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Poster Presentation for ISSYP 2015
PIRSA:15070083
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EinsteinPlus 2015
3 talksCollection NumberC15037Talk
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Keynote: Soap, Water, and Gravity
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Keynote: What's the latest on the LHC?
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Toughest Student Questions: Dr. David Marsh
PIRSA:15070074
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SD@Convergence - A Shape Dynamics Workshop
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Welcome & Overview
PIRSA:15060025 -
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Dirac Observables in Chaotic Systems
Philipp Hoehn Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Quantum Foundations Workshop
3 talks-Collection NumberC15033Talk
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Aharonov meets Spekkens: What do quantum paradoxes tell us about the nature of reality?
Matthew Leifer Chapman University
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General Probability theories: from classical to quantum
Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:15060037
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Convergence
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Welcome to Convergence - Opening Panel: Physics Today
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Neil Turok University of Edinburgh
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Ivan Semeniuk The Globe and Mail
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Freddy Cachazo Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Matthew Fisher University of California, Santa Barbara
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Natalia Toro Stanford University
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The richness of particle physics
Maria Spiropulu California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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Cause and Effect in a Quantum World
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Information in the 21st Century
John Preskill California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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Exploring the Warped Side of the Universe
Nergis Mavalvala Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Emmy Noether: Her life, work, and influence
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Ruth Gregory King's College London
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Peter Olver University of Minnesota - School of Mathematics
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Probing and Controlling Quantum Matter in Artificial Crystals of Light
Immanuel Bloch Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) - Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:15060023
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Geometry and Physics 2015
24 talks-Collection NumberC15023Talk
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Ruxandra Moraru University of Waterloo
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Alberto Garcia-Raboso University of Toronto
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Marco Gualtieri University of Toronto
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Scattering Amplitudes and Riemann Surfaces
Freddy Cachazo Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Introduction to exact WKB analysis I
Kohei Iwaki Nagoya University
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Buildings, WKB analysis, and spectral networks
Pranav Pandit Technische Universität Wien
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Topological Recursion for Higgs Bundles and Cohomological Field Theory
Olivia Dumitrescu University of California, Davis
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Scattering Amplitudes and Riemann Surfaces
Freddy Cachazo Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Introduction to exact WKB analysis II
Kohei Iwaki Nagoya University
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Buildings, WKB analysis, and spectral networks.
Pranav Pandit Technische Universität Wien
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
3 talks-Collection NumberC15028Talk
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
Yidun Wan Fudan University
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
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Information Theoretic Foundations for Physics
27 talks-Collection NumberC15026Talk
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Indefinite causal order in quantum mechanics
Časlav Brukner Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - Vienna
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Agency, causal structure and locality in Qbism
Ruediger Schack University of London
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Towards an information-theoretic foundation of (quantum) thermodynamics
Giulio Chiribella University of Hong Kong (HKU)
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The second laws of quantum thermodynamics
Jonathan Oppenheim University College London
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Entropy, majorization, and thermodynamics in general probabilistic theories.
Howard Barnum University of New Mexico
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Limitations of statistical mechanics for quantum thermodynamics.
David Jennings Imperial College London
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Information and the architecture of quantum theory
Philipp Hoehn Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
3 talks-Collection NumberC15029Talk
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
Yasha Neiman Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
PIRSA:15050044
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GaryFest - UCSB's Corwin Pavillion, UC Santa Barbara, California
14 talks-Collection NumberC15077Talk
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On Strong Cosmic Censorship
James Isenberg University of Oregon
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Bardeen-Horowitz Conformal Symmetry in the Sky
Andrew Strominger Harvard University
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Black Holes, Thermodynamics, and Lagrangians
Robert Wald University of Chicago
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Even a tiny positive cosmological constant casts a long shadow
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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Quasilocal mass in general relativity
Shing-Tung Yau Harvard University
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The Outside Story: String spreading in the S-matrix and black holes
Eva Silverstein Stanford University
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Cosmological collider physics
Juan Maldacena Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS)
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4 Corners Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Physics Symposium 2015
8 talksCollection NumberC15024Talk
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The Quantum Hall Effect and Spintronics
Allan MacDonald The University of Texas at Austin
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Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation Studies of Unconventional Superconductivity
Graeme Luke McMaster University
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Double perovskite materials: From Chern bands to unusual Mott insulators
Arun Paramekanti University of Toronto
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Magnetized relativistic plasma as a Weyl metal
Volodya Miransky Western University
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Low energy field theories for non-Fermi liquids
Sung-Sik Lee McMaster University
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Quasi-Two Dimensional Spin and Phonon Excitations in High Tc related Quantum Magnets
Bruce Gaulin Canadian Association of Physicists
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Recent Progress on High Tc Superconductivity and Related Problems
8 talks-Collection NumberC15036Recent Progress on High Tc Superconductivity and Related Problems -
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SD@Convergence - A Shape Dynamics Workshop
12 talks-Collection NumberC15034SD@Convergence - A Shape Dynamics Workshop -
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Unruh-DeWitt detectors in RQI: from the basics to frontiers
3 talks-Collection NumberC15028In relativistic quantum information (RQI) we study quantum information in relativistic systems to obtain more insights to both quantum and gravitational physics on the one hand, and to find new ideas for quantum information processing on the other. One of the popular models in RQI is the Unruh-DeWitt (UD) detector theory, in which localized objects, called detectors, are coupled to and moving in relativistc quantum fields. In this mini-course I will discuss the UD detector theory in detail, mainly on the nonperturbative methods and their applications to RQI.
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Information Theoretic Foundations for Physics
27 talks-Collection NumberC15026Information Theoretic Foundations for Physics -
Higher-Spin Gravity : One learner's perspective
3 talks-Collection NumberC15029In these lectures, we will study the bosonic theory of higher-spin gravity in four dimensions. After discussing the reasons for interest in the theory, we will focus on the equations of motion and their content. We will aim to construct the equations from the ground up in a motivated way. The logical order will differ somewhat from standard introductions. As preliminaries, we will discuss the geometry of spinors and twistors in (anti) de Sitter space, along with various viewpoints on free massless fields with arbitrary spin. An ulterior goal of the lectures is to introduce a new version of the theory (arXiv:1502.06685), formulated on a fixed (A)dS background.
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GaryFest - UCSB's Corwin Pavillion, UC Santa Barbara, California
14 talks-Collection NumberC15077GaryFest - UCSB's Corwin Pavillion, UC Santa Barbara, California -
4 Corners Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Physics Symposium 2015
8 talksCollection NumberC150244 Corners Southwest Ontario Condensed Matter Physics Symposium 2015