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3 talks-Collection NumberC08013
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The Superstring Adventure
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
Quantum Mechanics for 10-Year Olds
University of Maryland, College Park -
Quantum Gravity and the Quest for Unification
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Osamu Hirota, a True Quantum Communication Channel - 2008
12 talks-Collection NumberC08014Talk
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The Many Capacities of a Quantum Channel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Mathematics -
Relation of Mathematics to the Physical World
Northwestern University -
SICkening Axioms for Quantum Mechanics
University of Massachusetts Boston -
Entanglement-Breaking Channels in Infinite Dimensions
Steklov Mathematical Institute -
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Modulation, Coding and Decoding for Classical-Quantum Channel
Aichi Prefectural University -
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Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter - 2008
20 talks-Collection NumberC08010Talk
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Dynamics of the Milky Way Dwarf Satellites
Stanford University -
Approaches to Dark Matter Halo Substructure
University of Pittsburgh -
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The Dark Matter Annihilation Signal from Galactic Substructure: Prediction for GLAST
Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) -
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Discussion: What will GLAST see?
University of Padova - Department of Mathematics -
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PASCOS 08
109 talks-Collection NumberC08012Talk
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LHC: The Countdown
University of Victoria -
TeV-Scale Physics in the LHC Era
University of Edinburgh -
Revenge of the S-Matrix; or, What is the Simplest QFT?
Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) -
Conformal SUSY Breaking and Cosmological Constant
University of Tokyo -
Particle Dark Matter: What Comes Next?
University of Padova - Department of Mathematics -
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Cosmology from WMAP
Princeton University -
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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Particle Physics - 2008
15 talks-Collection NumberC08011Talk
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Review of SBBN with WMAP input
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor -
Li/Be/B: theory and observations
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign -
Particle Dark Matter and the Light Element Abundances
University of Montpellier -
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BBN and strongly interacting relics
University of Victoria -
Charged BBN and Dark Matter Models
University of California, Irvine -
Three-body calculations of CBBN reactions for 6Li and 7Li+7Be
Kyushu University
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Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections - 2008
26 talks-Collection NumberC08009Talk
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Quantum Information and Graph Theory - Introduction
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Pseudo-random quantum states and operations
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics -
Quantum information, graphs, and statistical mechanics
Universität Innsbruck -
Matchgates and the classical simulation of associated quantum circuits
University of Cambridge -
A unifying view of graph theory in quantum field theory
University of Waterloo -
Statistical Mechanical Models and Topological Color Codes.
PsiQuantum Corp. -
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Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium - 2008
8 talks-Collection NumberC08008Talk
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Nodal Quasiparticles and Spin and Charge Order in the Cuprate Superconductors
Harvard UniversityPIRSA:08040031 -
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Stability of Superflow in Ultracold Fermions in Optical Lattices
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Ferroelectricity out of magnetic frustration
National Institute of Standards & TechnologyPIRSA:08040044 -
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Spin Liquid with Spinon Fermi Surface: Its Stability and Possible Application to the Organics
McMaster UniversityPIRSA:07040033
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The Exact Renormalization Group
4 talksCollection NumberC08006Talk
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The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 1: Wilsonian Renormalization
University of SussexPIRSA:08040019 -
The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 2: Exact Renormalization Group Equations
University of SussexPIRSA:08040020 -
The Exact Renormalization Group - Lecture 3: The derivative Expansion
University of SussexPIRSA:08040021 -
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Symmetry Principles in Physics: Variations on a Theme
10 talksCollection NumberC08007Talk
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Symmetry Principles in Physics - Lecture 4A
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University of Naples Federico II
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University of Oxford
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Origins and Observations of Primodial Non-Gaussianity - 2008
17 talks-Collection NumberC08005Talk
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WMAP 5-year Results: Measurement of f_NL
Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Garching -
Point Source Contamination of f_NL Estimators
California Institute of Technology -
Secondary Anistropy Contributions to the Bispectrum
University of California, Irvine -
Probing local non--Gaussianities in CMB within a Bayesian framework
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Munich Germany -
Primordial Non-Gaussianities in Kahler Moduli Inflation
Queen's University -
Scale Dependent Non-Gaussianity in Large-Scale Structure
University of Washington -
Imprints of primordial non-gaussianity on large-scale structure
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Novel Theories of the Early Universe - 2008
14 talks-Collection NumberC08004Talk
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WMAP 5-year Results: Implications for Inflation
Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Garching -
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Non-Gaussianities in New Ekpyrotic Cosmology
Imperial College London - Department of Physics -
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Accelerating Universe from Cubic String Field Theory
University of Cambridge -
Big Crunch to Big Bang with AdS/CFT
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven -
Quantum Resolution of Cosmological Singularities using AdS/CFT
Vrije Universiteit Brussel -
Progress and Puzzles in String Gas Cosmology
McGill University - Department of Physics
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New Horizons In Fundamental Physics
23 talksCollection NumberC08001Talk
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String Theory #1
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China -
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EinsteinPlus 2008
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Osamu Hirota, a True Quantum Communication Channel - 2008
12 talks-Collection NumberC08014Osamu Hirota, a True Quantum Communication Channel -
Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter - 2008
20 talks-Collection NumberC08010Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter -
PASCOS 08
109 talks-Collection NumberC0801214th International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology (PASCOS '08) -
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Particle Physics - 2008
15 talks-Collection NumberC08011Recent Development in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis -
Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections - 2008
26 talks-Collection NumberC08009Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections -
Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium - 2008
8 talks-Collection NumberC08008Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium -
The Exact Renormalization Group
4 talksCollection NumberC08006A series of four lectures exploring the Exact Renormalization Group. This non-credit mini course will be offered at Perimeter Institute between April 16 and May 7 2008. -
Symmetry Principles in Physics: Variations on a Theme
10 talksCollection NumberC08007These lectures will cover a number of topics related to the role of symmetry principles in physics. After introducing some basic definitions and distinctions, we will look at the changing role of the relativity principle from Galileo to Einstein (in special and general relativity). In particular we raise doubts as to the wisdom of treating Einstein's 1905 route to special relativity based on the relativity principle as a template for a fundamental reformulation of quantum theory, as some have recently proposed. We then examine the nature and meaning of Noether's 1918 theorems for global and local symmetries, and discuss some recent applications of Noether's "first" theorem in quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. We finish with two case studies: (i) the Galilean (boost) symmetry of quantum mechanics, and (ii) the problem of the arrow of time in statistical mechanics based on time-reversal invariant dynamics. Each lecture will be followed by a period for discussion. -
Origins and Observations of Primodial Non-Gaussianity - 2008
17 talks-Collection NumberC08005Origins and Observations of Primodial Non-Gaussianity -
Novel Theories of the Early Universe - 2008
14 talks-Collection NumberC08004TBC High end workshop being hosted by Justin Khoury and Neil Turok -
New Horizons In Fundamental Physics
23 talksCollection NumberC08001This course is an introduction to some of the most exciting ideas in fundamental physics. The topics are chosen to represent areas of research currently conducted at Perimeter Institute. Each topic will be discussed for one or two weeks and will be lectured by a leading young researcher in each field. From deep conceptual issues on the meaning of quantum theory, passing through very sophisticated theories like string theory and loop quantum gravity all the way to cosmology and quantum information theory, this course is a challenging intellectual adventure.