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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University of Pennsylvania
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Dilution of the Cosmological Constant: Higher Codimension Branes and Higher Curvature Terms
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Where in the String Landscape is Quintessence.
University of California System -
Cyclic Universe
University of Edinburgh -
LHC, ILC, and Quintessence
University of Wisconsin–Madison -
Positive and Negative Energy Symmetry and the Cosmological Constant Problem
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Phenomenological Connections between Particle Physics and Dark Energy
University of Wisconsin–Madison -
Infrared Modification of Gravity with Dynamical Torsion
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) -
Inflation on a codimension-two brane
Carnegie Mellon University -
6D Brane Models and their Perturbations
University of Liverpool -
The Cosmological Constant Problem and Extra Dimensions
McMaster University -
Minimal Electroweak Scale Cosmology at the LHC
University of Wisconsin–Madison