Particle physics is the science which identifies nature's constituents and interactions at the most fundamental level, with an emphasis on comparing theoretical ideas with both terrestrial experiments and astrophysical observations. This mandate gives it a strong overlap with string theory, quantum gravity and cosmology. Particle physicists at Perimeter Institute are currently involved in identifying how cosmological observations and terrestrial accelerator and underground experiments constrain the theoretical possibilities for physics beyond the Standard Model.
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Non-Gaussianity from non-equilibrium physics
Arttu Rajantie Imperial College London
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Cosmological gravity and the AdS/CFT correspondence
Marika Taylor Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Bubbles in Eternal Inflation: A Classic(al) Effect
John Giblin Kenyon College
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Challenges for a quantum theory of the universe
Andreas Albrecht University of California, Davis
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The null energy condition and its violators
Alberto Nicolis Columbia University
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Holography for cosmology
Kostas Skenderis University of Southampton
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Black Holes localized on the brane
Takahiro Tanaka Kyoto University
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Dark Matter in Holographic Geometry
Andrew Frey University of Winnipeg
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Insightful D-branes
Albion Lawrence Brandeis University
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Watching Worlds Collide: Prospects for Observing Cosmic Bubble Collisions
Matthew Kleban New York University (NYU)