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On the notion of Superselection Rule (SSR)
Domenico Giulini Leibniz University Hannover
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Quantizing and Dequantizing Reference Frames
Robert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Reference Frames and Uncertainty
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On Alignment of Chiralities of Distant Frameworks
PIRSA:04070007
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Multiloop systematics in pure spinor field theory
Michael B. Green (DAMTP, Cambridge)strings:20111001 -
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LHC results and prospects from a theorist's viewpoint
Fabio Zwirner (University of Padua)strings:20111004 -
Lie Algebra Structures in Yang-Mills and Gravity Amplitudes
Henrik Johansson (Saclay)strings:20111003 -
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Recent Results for Holographic Three-Point Functions
Thomas Klose (Uppsala University)strings:20111002
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Searching for New Physics in the Late Universe With Millions of Galaxies in Millions of Dimensions - VIRTUAL ONLY
Minh Nguyen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Fundamental Physics from Galaxy Surveys
Mikhail Ivanov Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Neutrino and Dark Radiation Properties from Cosmic Datasets
Marilena LoVerde University of Washington
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Bringing causality to astronomy
Mario Pasquato Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
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Axionic Blue Isocurvature Perturbations: Generation and Astrophysical Detection Forecasts
Sai Chaitanya University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Galaxy Evolution: Gas phases and Feedback
James Wadsley McMaster University
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N=1 dualities and the dynamics of brane anti-brane systems
David Berenstein (IAS, Princeton)strings:20021001 -
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Spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetry in IIB matrix model
Hikaru Kawai (Kyoto)strings:20021004 -
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Topological Quantum Information, Khovanov Homology and the Jones Polynomial
Louis Kauffman University of Illinois at Chicago
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Towards Matter Inflation in Heterotic String Theory
Sebastian Halter Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut)
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The Eddington Limit in Cosmic Rays
Aristotle Socrates Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Resonant Tunneling in Superfluid Helium-3
Dan Wohns Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Illuminating the 130 GeV Gamma Line with Continuum Photons
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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Scaling Limits of Bayesian Inference with Deep Neural Networks
Boris Hanin Princeton University
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Measure Transport Perspectives on Sampling, Generative Modeling, and Beyond
Michael Albergo New York University (NYU)
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Neural-network quantum states for ultra-cold Fermi gases
Jane Kim Ohio University
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Scalar and Grassmann Neural Network Field Theory
Anindita Maiti Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Topological quantum phase transitions in exact two-dimensional isometric tensor networks - VIRTUAL
Yu-Jie Liu Technical University of Munich (TUM)
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Deep Learning Convolutions Through the Lens of Tensor Networks
Felix Dangel Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence
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Quantum metrology in the finite-sample regime - VIRTUAL
Johannes Meyer Freie Universität Berlin
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Fundamentals of quantum mechanics and particle physics
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D-instanton contribution to string amplitudes
Ashoke Sen (Harish-Chandra Research Institute)strings:20211080 -
Achievements, progress and open questions in string field theory
Yuji Okawa (U of Tokyo), Barton Zwiebach (MIT)strings:20211074 -
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Mean string field theory: Landau-Ginzburg theory for one-form symmetries
John McGreevy (UC San Diego)strings:20211049 -
Generalized symmetries, algebras and entropy
Horacio Casini (Centro Atómico Bariloche)strings:20211048 -
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Artificial intelligence and string theory
Michael Douglas (Stony Brook U), Fabian Ruehle (Oxford U)strings:20211046 -
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Holographic reconstruction of quartic vertices in higher-spin gravity
Xavier Bekaert (University of Tours, CNRS)strings:20161007 -
Strings from Massive Higher Spins
Zohar Komargodski (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)strings:20161039 -
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Gauge interactions and topological phases of matter
Kazuya Yonekura (Tokyo University)strings:20161087 -
Quantum Integrable Systems from Conformal Blocks
Heng-Yu Chen (National National Taiwan University)strings:20161012 -
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Some aspects of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
Vladimir Rosenhaus (KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara)strings:20161060 -
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Holographic Entanglement Entropy of Excited States
T. Takayanagi (YITP/KIPMU, Japan)strings:20131009 -
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Workshop on Reference Frames and Superselection Rules in Quantum Information Theory - 2004
Over the past five years, there has been much interest in a new kind of "unspeakable" quantum information which is to regular quantum information what a classical clock or gyroscope is to a classical message. While the latter is indifferent to the physical nature of the information carriers, the former requires the carrier to have a particular degree of freedom -- a spatial orientation in the case of a gyroscope, or a natural oscillation in the case of a clock. Systems serving this purpose are referred to generically as reference frames, and constitute a quantifiable resource in quantum information theory. They play a central role in the tasks of direction and frame alignment, phase estimation, clock synchronization, and global positioning. The community has only just begun a systematic study of how this resource can be manipulated, quantified, and used optimally in both information-processing protocols and physical parameter estimation. -
Cosmology and Gravitation
This series consists of talks in the area of Cosmology and Gravitation. -
Quantum Information
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Information Theory. -
Cosmology Talks
This series consists of discussions in the areas of Cosmology and Particle Physics. -
Particle Group Meeting
This series consists of talks in the area of Condensed Matter. -
Machine Learning Initiative
The adoption of machine learning (ML], into theoretical physics comes on the heels of an explosion of industry progress that started in 2012. Since that time, computer scientists have demonstrated that learning algorithms - those designed to respond and adapt to new data - provide an exceptionally powerful platform for tackling many difficult tasks in image recognition, natural language comprehension, game play and more. This new breed of ML algorithm has now conquered benchmarks previously thought to be decades away due to their high mathematical complexity. In the last several years, researchers at Perimeter have begun to examine machine learning algorithms for application to a new set of problems, including condensed matter, quantum information, numerical relativity, quantum gravity and astrophysics. -
Academic Training Lectures
The Academic Training Lectures take place from September to June and to provide CERN members - any contract type - with opportunities to deepen and broaden their academic knowledge. The candidate Abstracts are voted by the whole CERN community every year in May.
The Library has a collection of all the handouts since the start of the program in 1961. Most lectures from 1990 on wards have also been recorded. Since 2018 we can upload selected lectures in a dedicated YouTube playlist.
Please contact atc-members@cern.ch with suggestions.