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Non-teleology and motion of a tidally perturbed Schwarzschild black hole
Zeyd Sam University of Southampton
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Tidal Deformation and Dissipation of Rotating Black Holes
Horng Sheng Chia University of Amsterdam
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Assessing the impact of transient orbital resonances
Lorenzo Speri Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
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The standard model, left/right symmetry, and the "magic square"
Latham Boyle Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Discussion Session
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Tejinder Singh Tata Institute for Fundamental Research
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Shane Farnsworth Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Cohl Furey Humboldt University of Berlin
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Jordan algebras: from QM to 5D supergravity to … Standard Model?
Paul Townsend University of Cambridge
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Potentially realistic SO(10) GUTs and their phenomenology
Michal Malinsky Charles University
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Spin(11,3), particles and octonions
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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Can We Understand the Standard Model Using Octonions?
John Baez University of California System
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Can We Understand the Standard Model?
John Baez University of California System
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The Higher Algebra of Supersymmetry
John Huerta University of Lisbon
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On hidden quantum group symmetries in CFT
Eveliina Peltola University of Bonn
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Change the coefficients of conditional entropies in extensivity
Asuka Takatsu Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Why women leave: Model women and models of discrimination
Susama Agarwala Johns Hopkins University
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From gauge fields to direct connections on gauge groupoids
Alessandra Frabetti Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Institut Camille Jordan
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Conformal correlators and AdS2/CFT1
Valentina Forini City, University of London
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A gentle introduction to (modular tensor) categories
Ana Ros Camacho Cardiff University
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Researcher Presentations
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Astrid Eichhorn University of Southern Denmark
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Colleen Delaney Indiana University
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Roberta Iseppi University of Southern Denmark
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Lisa Glaser Universität Wien
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Mahumm Ghaffar Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Eilind Karlsson Technical University of Munich (TUM)
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Evelyn Yoczira Lira Torres Queen Mary - University of London (QMUL)
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Sharmia Gunasekaran Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Discussion Session 2
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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An overview of Wavelets and MERA
Glen Evenbly Georgia Institute of Technology
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Unconstrained tree tensor simulations for high-dimensional quantum many-body simulations
Simone Montangero University of Padova - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Path-integral Optimization and AdS/CFT
Tadashi Takayanagi Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
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A measurement-based variational quantum eigensolver
Luca Dellantonio University of Waterloo
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Query complexity and cutoffs in AdS3/CFT2
Bartek Czech Tsinghua University
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Dimensional Expressivity Analysis for Quantum Circuits
Tobias Hartung King's College London - Department of Mathematics
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Entanglement in hybrid quantum circuits
Matthew Fisher University of California, Santa Barbara
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Matrix product states and 1d quantum systems
Frank Pollmann Technical University of Munich (TUM)
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Reflections on quantum gravity in 2020
Ted Jacobson University of Maryland, College Park
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Dark Matter meets Quantum Gravity
Manuel Reichert University of Southern Denmark
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Virasoro hair and entropy for axisymmetric Killing horizons
Linqing Chen Université Libre de Bruxelles
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Black hole information, spacetime wormholes, and baby universes
Henry Maxfield University of California, Santa Barbara
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Soft modes in quantum gravity
Monica Pate Harvard University
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Free Energy from Replica Wormholes
Netta Engelhardt Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Perverse sheaves and the cohomology of regular Hessenberg varieties
Ana Balibanu Harvard University
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Categorification of the Hecke algebra at roots of unity.
Ben Elias University of Oregon
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Conjectures on p-cells, tilting modules, and nilpotent orbits
Pramod Achar Louisiana State University (LSU)
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K-Motives and Koszul Duality
Jens Eberhardt Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
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A categorification of the Lusztig—Vogan module
Anna Romanova University of Sydney
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An extension of Suzuki's functor to the critical level
Thomas Przezdziecki University of Edinburgh
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Parabolic Hilbert schemes via the Dunkl-Opdam subalgebra
Eugene Gorsky University of California, Davis
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries (A) - Lecture 5
Giuseppe Sellaroli Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries (A) - Lecture 4
Giuseppe Sellaroli Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries (A) - Lecture 3
Giuseppe Sellaroli Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries (A) - Lecture 2
Giuseppe Sellaroli Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries (A) - Lecture 1
Giuseppe Sellaroli Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
20050045
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals (M) - Lecture 5
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals (M) - Lecture 4
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals (M) - Lecture 3
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals (M) - Lecture 2
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals (M) - Lecture 1
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods (A) - Lecture 5
Aaron Szasz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods (A) - Lecture 4
Aaron Szasz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods (A) - Lecture 3
Aaron Szasz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods (A) - Lecture 2
Aaron Szasz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods (A) - Lecture 1
Aaron Szasz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information - Lecture 5
Alioscia Hamma Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information - Lecture 4
Alioscia Hamma Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information - Lecture 3
Alioscia Hamma Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information - Lecture 2
Alioscia Hamma Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information - Lecture 1
Alioscia Hamma Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Conformal blocks in genus zero, and Elliptic cohomology
Nitu Kitchloo Johns Hopkins University
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Quasi-elliptic cohomology theory and the twisted, twisted Real theories
Zhen Huan Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Elliptic characteristic classes, bow varieties, 3d mirror duality
Richard Rimanyi University of North Carolina - Chapel Hll
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Codes, vertex algebras and topological modular forms
Gerd Laures Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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Quasisymmetric characteristic numbers for Hamiltonian toric manifolds
Jack Morava Johns Hopkins University
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The de Rham model for elliptic cohomology from physics
Arnav Tripathy Harvard University
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Octonions and the Standard Model
Over the years, various researchers have suggested connections between the octonions and the standard model of particle physics. The past few years, in particular, have been marked by an upsurge of activity on this subject, stimulated by the recent observation that the standard model gauge group and fermion representation can be elegantly characterized in terms of the octonions. This workshop, which will be the first ever on this topic, is intended to bring this new community together in an attempt to better understand these ideas, establish a common language, and stimulate further progress.
The workshop will consist of an hour-long talk every Monday at noon (EST), with the first talk on Monday February 8, and the final talk on Monday May 17.
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Symmetries
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Path Integrals
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Numerical Methods
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Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information
Summer Undergrad 2020 - Quantum Information