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Field-Level Inference of Primordial Non-Gaussianity
Hugo Simon - CEA Paris-Saclay
Coverage is not enough: What SBI posteriors of f_NL are actually telling you
Toka Alokda - Argelander Institute for Astronomy, University of Bonn
Field-level inference of the Local Group and its surrounding mass distribution
Ewoud Wempe - CNRS / LIRA, Observatoire de Paris
A field-level emulator for extra fundamental forces
Daniela Saadeh - Durham University
Field-Level Diffusion Emulators for SBI
Amanda Lue - Columbia University
Complexity of elections: how to measure your voting power?
Karol Zyczkowski - Jagiellonian University
Observers agree that a citizen of Ohio had much larger voting power than a citizen of Texas or California in the recent US presidential election. Why is it so? A brief introduction to the theory of voting will be provided. We analyze the voting power of a member of a voting body, or of a person…How famous is a scientist? Theory, society, ergodicity and communications in topologies
In the first part of the talk, we will discuss our recent paper, "How Famous is a Scientist? Famous to Those Who Know Us". Our findings show that fame and merit in science are linearly related, and that the probability distribution for a certain level of fame falls off exponentially. This is in…Audience Night
Laurent Freidel - Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics , Joseph Emerson - Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) , Thomas Thiemann - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg , Rafael Sorkin - Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics , Cliff Burgess - McMaster University , Christian Romelsberger - Apple Inc.
The final part of the 04-05 Public Events series turns the spotlight on you. Its your chance to ask a panel of Perimeter researchers for their thoughts on a wide variety of scientific topics. Heisenberg, uncertainty principle, discrete theory, space-time, Thiemann, quantum, relativity, special…