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Artificial General Intelligence and the Future of Physics
Adam Brown - Stanford University
Hunting New Physics in the Dark Universe
Elena Pinetti - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)
Spin Ruijsenaars-Schneider models are Coulomb branches
Lukas Hardi - Universität Hamburg
Harnessing information from higher order statistics in cosmology - k-nearest neighbor (kNN) distributions
Arka Banerjee - Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune
The reactivity of quantum experiments
Thomas Schuster - California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
The Quantum and the Cosmos
Edward Kolb - University of Chicago
Long before the emergence of planets, stars, or galaxies, the universe consisted of an exploding quantum soup of elementary particles. Encoded in this formless, shapeless soup were seeds of cosmic structure, which over billions of years grew into the beautiful and complex universe we observe today…Watching the adiabatic quantum computer work to learn more about physics
Cesar Gomez - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Adiabatic Quantum Computation is not only a possibly more robust alternative to standard quantum computation. Since it considers a continuous-time evolution of the system, it also provides a natural bridge towards studying the dynamics of interacting many-particle quantum systems, quantum phase…A Night with Nobel - The Origin of Mass and the Feebleness of Gravity
Frank Wilczek - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Theoretical Physics
Einstein\'s famous equation E=mc2 asserts that energy and mass are different aspects of the same reality. It is usually associated with the idea that small amounts of mass can be converted into large amounts of energy. For fundamental physics, however, the more important idea is just the opposite…