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2 talksCollection NumberC10007
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Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC (Lecture 1)
University of Michigan–Ann ArborPIRSA:10030062 -
Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC (Lecture 2)
University of Michigan–Ann ArborPIRSA:10040024
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Young Researchers Symposium
1 talkCollection NumberC10006Talk
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Lost in the Observational Cosmology Lab: What a Theorist does at NASA
University of New HampshirePIRSA:10030059
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New Developments in N=2 Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
5 talksCollection NumberC10005Talk
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Lecture 2: SW solution of gauge theory with matter
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:10020074 -
Lecture 3: 6d Engineering of N=2 theories. S-dualities
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:10020075 -
Lecture 4: Line Operators in N=2 Gauge Theories: wallcrossing, relation to Hitchin systems
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:10020076 -
Lecture 5: Surface operators in N=2 theories: Generalized SW geometry, 2d-4d wallcrossing
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsPIRSA:10020077
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Aspects of Moduli in String Compactifications
3 talksCollection NumberC10004Talk
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Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology
23 talksCollection NumberC10003Talk
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory
23 talksCollection NumberC10002Talk
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Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 1
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)PIRSA:10010068 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 2
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)PIRSA:10010079 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 3
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)PIRSA:10010069 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 4
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)PIRSA:10010070 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 5
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)PIRSA:10010081 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 6 (Part 1 of 2)
Sandia National LaboratoriesPIRSA:10020010 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 6 (Part 2 of 2)
Sandia National LaboratoriesPIRSA:10020081 -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory - Lecture 7A
Sandia National LaboratoriesPIRSA:10020028
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PI / CITA Day - December 2009
7 talks-Collection NumberC09027Talk
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Opening Remarks: In Memory of Lev Kofman
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Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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University of Edinburgh
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Searching for a Primordial Cold Spot in the CMB
Simon Fraser University (SFU) -
Primordial power spectra and cosmological observations
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) -
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Gravitational Waves from a Decaying Network of Cosmic Strings
Pennsylvania State University
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Scattering in AdS and CFT correlation functions
3 talksCollection NumberC09023Talk
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Gravity at a Lifshitz Point - 2009
13 talks-Collection NumberC09026Talk
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Horava gravity and strong coupling
University of Nottingham -
Quantum gravity without Lorentz invariance
University of Nottingham -
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A "healthy" proposal for non-relativistic quantum gravity
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona -
Cuscuton and Horava-Lifshitz gravity
University of Waterloo -
Background Cosmology and Cosmological Perturbations in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
McGill University - Department of Physics -
Horava-Lifshitz gravity: What's the matter?
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Asymptotic Safety-30 Years After - 2009
20 talks-Collection NumberC09025Talk
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Gravitational average action and asymptotic safety: past and future
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzPIRSA:09110040 -
Asymptotic safety: a review
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Nonperturbative Insights from Causal Dynamical Triangulations
Radboud Universiteit NijmegenPIRSA:09110045 -
Gravitational fixed points and asymptotic safety from perturbation theory
University of PittsburghPIRSA:09110046
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PI-ATLAS LHC Day - 2009
9 talks-Collection NumberC09024Talk
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Current state of ATLAS and the LHC
University of Toronto -
Determining Z' couplings using LHC data and low energy measurements
University of Wisconsin–Madison -
Charged Higgs phenomenology beyond the MSSM
Carleton University -
Photon identification with the ATLAS detector
University of Toronto -
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Light Octet Scalars, a Heavy Higgs and Minimal Flavour Violation
University of Toronto -
Measurement of Azimuthal De-correlations in DiJet Events
University of Toronto
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Quantum to Cosmos Festival - 2009
31 talks-Collection NumberC09011Talk
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Quantum to Cosmos
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Arizona State University
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University of Edinburgh
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University of Cambridge
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Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) - Vienna
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The University of Texas at Austin
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California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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University of Pennsylvania
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University of Queensland
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - Everyday Uses for Quantum Processors
Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) -
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Lecture Series presented by KPMG - The Origin of the Universe and the Arrow of Time
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy -
Lecture Series presented by KPMG - Does Reality Have a Genetic Basis?
University of Maryland, College ParkPIRSA:09100012 -
Lecture Series presented by KPMG - The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent it Yourself!
X PRIZE FoundationPIRSA:09100072
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Beyond the Standard Model Physics and the LHC
2 talksCollection NumberC10007These three lectures cover several ideas of physics beyond the Standard Model. My focus is on ideas that give a natural stabilization solution to the electroweak scale, which is mysteriously light compared to the gravitational Planck scale. These ideas include supersymmetric field theories, extra dimensions, and Higgs boson physics. I shall describe what I think are the "best bets" among these approaches, and more importantly the ways they can be discerned by experiment. Special emphasis will be on theories that can be confirmed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that is just now starting. -
Young Researchers Symposium
1 talkCollection NumberC10006Young Researchers Symposium - Chanda Prescod-Weinstein -
New Developments in N=2 Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
5 talksCollection NumberC10005Minicourse - Davide Gaiotto -
Aspects of Moduli in String Compactifications
3 talksCollection NumberC10004Mini course by Joe Conlon -
Quantum Field Theory for Cosmology
23 talksCollection NumberC10003This course begins with a thorough introduction to quantum field theory. Unlike the usual quantum field theory courses which aim at applications to particle physics, this course then focuses on those quantum field theoretic techniques that are important in the presence of gravity. In particular, this course introduces the properties of quantum fluctuations of fields and how they are affected by curvature and by gravitational horizons. We will cover the highly successful inflationary explanation of the fluctuation spectrum of the cosmic microwave background - and therefore the modern understanding of the quantum origin of all inhomogeneities in the universe (see these amazing visualizations from the data of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. They display the inhomogeneous distribution of galaxies several billion light years into the universe. Organizer: Achim Kempf -
Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Theory
23 talksCollection NumberC10002After a review of the axiomatic formulation of quantum theory, the generalized operational structure of the theory will be introduced (including POVM measurements, sequential measurements, and CP maps). There will be an introduction to the orthodox (sometimes called Copenhagen) interpretation of quantum mechanics and the historical problems/issues/debates regarding that interpretation, in particular, the measurement problem and the EPR paradox, and a discussion of contemporary views on these topics. The majority of the course lectures will consist of guest lectures from international experts covering the various approaches to the interpretation of quantum theory (in particular, many-worlds, de Broglie-Bohm, consistent/decoherent histories, and statistical/epistemic interpretations, as time permits) and fundamental properties and tests of quantum theory (such as entanglement and experimental tests of Bell inequalities, contextuality, macroscopic quantum phenomena, and the problem of quantum gravity, as time permits). Organizers: Raymond Laflamme and Joseph Emerson -
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Scattering in AdS and CFT correlation functions
3 talksCollection NumberC09023Non credit PI mini-course -
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Asymptotic Safety-30 Years After - 2009
20 talks-Collection NumberC09025Asymptotic Safety-30 Years After -
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