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24 talks-Collection Number C07001
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Young Researchers Conference - 2006
29 talks-Collection Number C06016Talk
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Aspects of Nonlinear Perturbations in Cosmological Models
Bojan Losic University of Alberta
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Brane Gravity in Six Dimensional Flux Compactifications
Gianmassimo Tasinato University of Oxford
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Non-Isotropy of the CMB Power Spectrum in Single Field Inflation
Andreas Ross Carnegie Mellon University
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A Cosmological Sector in Loop Quantum Gravity
Tim Koslowski Universidad Nacional Autónoma De Mexico (UNAM)
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Emergence of a Background From Background Independent Quantum Gravity
Willem Westra University of Iceland
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Non-Gaussianities from Multi-Field Inflation
Thorsten Battefeld Brown University
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Cosmology on the Great Lakes Workshop
16 talks-Collection Number C06015Talk
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Modified Gravity as an Alternative to Dark Energy
Richard Woodard University of Florida
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Cuscuton: Dark Energy meets Modified Gravity
Ghazal Geshnizjani Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmic Rays and Cluster Cosmology - A Critical Review
Christoph Pfrommer Universität Heidelberg - Institut für Theoretische Physik
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Reionization of the Universe: Character and Observable Signatures
Ilian Iliev Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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Bayesian Analysis of WMAP3 Data
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Inflation: What Now?
PIRSA:06110047
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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
4 talks-Collection Number C06014Talk
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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
Jeffrey Bub University of Maryland, College Park
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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
Jeffrey Bub University of Maryland, College Park
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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
Jeffrey Bub University of Maryland, College Park
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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
Jeffrey Bub University of Maryland, College Park
PIRSA:06120048
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String Theory and Gauge Theory: Past Present and Future Workshop
18 talks-Collection Number C06013Talk
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String Theory and Gauge Theory: Past Present and Future Workshop 1
Jeffrey Harvey University of Chicago
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String Theory and Gauge Theory: Past Present and Future Workshop 2
David Shih Princeton University
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Towards Understanding String Spectrum in AdS5 x S5
Arkady Tseytlin Imperial College London
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Little String Theory From a Double Scaled Matrix Model
Mark Van Raamsdonk University of British Columbia
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Dual Gravity Approach to Near-Equilibrium Processes in Strongly Coupled Gauge Theories
Andrei Starinets University of Oxford
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Superpartner Masses and Hidden Sectors
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Chiral Symmetry Breaking from Intersecting Branes
David Kutasov University of Chicago
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IR Free or Interacting? A Proposed Diagnostic
Kenneth Intriligator University of California, San Diego
PIRSA:06100051
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Graduate Course on the Standard Model and Quantum Field Theory - 2006/2007
34 talks-Collection Number C06012Talk
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 1A
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 2B
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 2A (Part 1)
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 2A (Part 2)
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 3A
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 4A
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Graduate Course on Standard Model & Quantum Field Theory - 4B
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
PIRSA:06110026
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Natural Ultraviolet Cutoffs In Expanding Space-Times - 2006
17 talks-Collection Number C06011Talk
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Mode creation in expanding universes, through dissipative effects
Renaud Parentani University of Paris-Saclay
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A discrete, Lorentz-invariant wave equation and its continuum limit
Rafael Sorkin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Insights from background independent approaches to quantum gravity
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Black hole evaporation and information
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Questions about high - k phsyics in expanding spacetimes
Jens Niemeyer University of Würzburg
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Inflationary cosmological pertubations of quantum - mechanical origin
Jerome Martin Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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Thermodynamics of spacetime
Ted Jacobson University of Maryland, College Park
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ISSYP 2006
32 talks-Collection Number C06010Talk
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Math Primer: More Differentiation
Michael Burns Waterloo Collegiate Institute (WRDSB)
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Math Primer: Complex Numbers Continued
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The Weird World of Quantum Physics - Part 1
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The Weird World of Quantum Physics - Part 2
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:06070070
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Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle - 2006
26 talks-Collection Number C06009Talk
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Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle - Welcome
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Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Entanglement and the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics
Sandu Popescu University of Bristol
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Interpretations of Probability in Quantum Mechanics
PIRSA:06070043
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Einstein Plus 2006
32 talks-Collection Number C06008Talk
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Enrichment Presentation on Quantum Theory
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Workshop on Accessible Labs for Modern Physics
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Enrichment Presentation on Quantum Theory and Quantum Information
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Q and A with a Nobel laureate
Anthony Leggett University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Enrichment Presentation on Special Relativity
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Enrichment Presentation of Special Relativity Continued
Damian Pope Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
PIRSA:06070009
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Theory Canada 2 - 2006
40 talks-Collection Number C06005Talk
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Particle Physics 3
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Particle Physics 4
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Particle Physics 6
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Strings/Quantum Gravity 2
PIRSA:06060013
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Innovative Teaching Strategies for Modern Physics - 2006
10 talks-Collection Number C06004Talk
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World of Wonders: Special Relativity
Ernie McFarland University of Guelph - Department of Mathematics & Statistics
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Improving physics instruction from kindergarten through graduate school: The role of research
Paula Heron University of Washington
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Al\'s Relativistic Adventures
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Introduction to quantum technologies: quantum computers, quantum teleporters & quantum cryptography
Michele Mosca Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Quantum Error Correction Course 2007
24 talks-Collection Number C07001An in-depth introduction to quantum error correction, fault-tolerant quantum computing, and related topics. Covers stabilizer codes, CSS codes, higher-dimensional codes, specific code constructions, entanglement purification protocols, and quantum channel capacity. Also bounds on quantum error correction: quantum Hamming bound, quantum Singleton bound, linear programming bounds and the quantum MacWilliams identity; and principles of fault-tolerant quantum computation: fault-tolerant error measurement, fault-tolerant gate design, the threshold for fault-tolerant quantum computation, and topological fault-tolerance. -
Young Researchers Conference - 2006
29 talks-Collection Number C06016This event provides an opportunity for top young physicists to enjoy a multidisciplinary conference, and interact with resident scientists. In addition, participants will have an opportunity to learn more about Perimeter Institute. -
Cosmology on the Great Lakes Workshop
16 talks-Collection Number C06015Great Lakes Cosmology Meeting -
Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation from a Foundational Standpoint
4 talks-Collection Number C06014Graduate Course on the Standard Model and Quantum Field Theory -
String Theory and Gauge Theory: Past Present and Future Workshop
18 talks-Collection Number C06013String Theory and Gauge Theory: Past Present and Future Workshop -
Graduate Course on the Standard Model and Quantum Field Theory - 2006/2007
34 talks-Collection Number C06012Graduate Course on the Standard Model and Quantum Field Theory -
Natural Ultraviolet Cutoffs In Expanding Space-Times - 2006
17 talks-Collection Number C06011The question of how to describe a natural ultraviolet cutoff in an expanding space-time is of significance in several respects. First, it concerns the fate of general covariance in the presence of a natural UV cutoff. Second, it concerns the continued generating of degrees of freedom through expansion, which carries with it the possibility of an associated generating of vacuum energy. Finally, through inflation, a natural ultraviolet cutoff may have left observable imprints in the CMB. -
ISSYP 2006
32 talks-Collection Number C06010International Summer School for Young Physicists is a national two-week summer school designed to capture the scientific imagination of grade 11 students (secondaire V in Qu�bec) and nurture their passion for physics through an exploration of the fascinating mysteries of our universe. -
Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle - 2006
26 talks-Collection Number C06009Perimeter Institute will host an international conference from July 18-21, 2006, in honour of Abner Shimony, one of the most eminent physicist-philosophers of our time. Professor Shimony is renowned for his contribution to the famous Bell-CHSH inequality and for many other contributions in the foundations of physics and philosophy. Talks and discussions will cover a wide range of subjects within physics and philosophy, including theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum entanglement and non-locality, relativistic causality, quantum measurement problem, probability theory, temporal transience, the mind-body problem, and scientific realism. -
Einstein Plus 2006
32 talks-Collection Number C06008Modern physics is potentially the richest, most fascinating and thought-provoking part of a high school student's exposure to the wonders and mysteries of our universe. To help teachers achieve this potential, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics has designed an international teachers' workshop. The Einstein Plus program was created by physicists at Perimeter Institute in conjunction with local and regional professional educators. -
Theory Canada 2 - 2006
40 talks-Collection Number C06005Theory CANADA 2 is the second of a series of annual conferences organized by the Division of Theoretical Physics of the Canadian Association of Physicists. The conferences are planned to be held annually immediately preceding the CAP Congress, and will be held at the regional institute or center for theoretical physics that is appropriate. The host institute for this year's conference is Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics located in Waterloo, Ontario. Funding for the conference has been solicited from a pan-Canadian source of institutes of theoretical physics. -
Innovative Teaching Strategies for Modern Physics - 2006
10 talks-Collection Number C060042006 Ontario Assocation of Physics Teachers (OAPT) conference Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada