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Quantum Information and Graph Theory - Introduction
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Pseudo-random quantum states and operations
Aram Harrow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Quantum information, graphs, and statistical mechanics
Maarten Van den Nest Universität Innsbruck
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Matchgates and the classical simulation of associated quantum circuits
Richard Jozsa University of Cambridge
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A unifying view of graph theory in quantum field theory
Achim Kempf University of Waterloo
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Statistical Mechanical Models and Topological Color Codes.
Hector Bombin PsiQuantum Corp.
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Nodal Quasiparticles and Spin and Charge Order in the Cuprate Superconductors
Subir Sachdev Harvard University
PIRSA:08040031 -
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Stability of Superflow in Ultracold Fermions in Optical Lattices
Anton Burkov University of Waterloo
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Ferroelectricity out of magnetic frustration
Collin Broholm National Institute of Standards & Technology
PIRSA:08040044 -
Computing Unconventional Quantum Phase Transitions
Roger Melko University of Waterloo
PIRSA:08040036 -
Non-Metallic Resistivity in Strongly Correlated Metals
Stephen Julian University of Toronto
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Spin Liquid with Spinon Fermi Surface: Its Stability and Possible Application to the Organics
Sung-Sik Lee McMaster University
PIRSA:07040033
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WMAP 5-year Results: Measurement of f_NL
Eiichiro Komatsu Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Garching
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Point Source Contamination of f_NL Estimators
Daniel Babich California Institute of Technology
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Secondary Anistropy Contributions to the Bispectrum
Asantha Cooray University of California, Irvine
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Probing local non--Gaussianities in CMB within a Bayesian framework
Franz Elsner Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Munich Germany
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Primordial Non-Gaussianities in Kahler Moduli Inflation
Aaron Vincent Queen's University
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Scale Dependent Non-Gaussianity in Large-Scale Structure
Marilena LoVerde University of Washington
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Imprints of primordial non-gaussianity on large-scale structure
Dragan Huterer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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WMAP 5-year Results: Implications for Inflation
Eiichiro Komatsu Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Garching
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Non-Gaussianities in New Ekpyrotic Cosmology
Evgeny Buchbinder Imperial College London - Department of Physics
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Ekpyrotic Non-Gaussianity
Jean-Luc Lehners Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI) - Theoretical Cosmology
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Accelerating Universe from Cubic String Field Theory
Liudmila Joukovskaya University of Cambridge
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Big Crunch to Big Bang with AdS/CFT
Thomas Hertog Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Quantum Resolution of Cosmological Singularities using AdS/CFT
Ben Craps Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
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Progress and Puzzles in String Gas Cosmology
Robert Brandenberger McGill University - Department of Physics
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A quantum view on locality, realism and information.
Tomasz Paterek Nanyang Technological University - School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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Warped extra dimensions and partial compositeness
Brian Batell University of Pittsburgh
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Cosmic Strings from Supersymmetric Flat Directions
David Morrissey TRIUMF (Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics)
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Higgs Effective Field Theories for LHC
Michael Trott Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Peeking in Ancient Holes and Seeking the Holy Grail
Amber Miller Columbia University
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The Imprints of Primordial Non-Gaussianities on Virialized Objects
Olivier Dore National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Exciting Dark Matter
PIRSA:07110078
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Planck Meets Hubble and Boltzmann: Holographic Quantum Foam and Cosmology
Jack Ng University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Inflation with a Cutoff: Proposals and Problems
Jens Niemeyer University of Würzburg
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The quantum origin of the cosmological structure: an arena for quantum gravity phenomenology
Daniel Sudarsky Universidad Nacional Autónoma De Mexico (UNAM)
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Emergent dispersion relations --- lessons for quantum gravity
Matt Visser Victoria University of Wellington
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Symmetry deformation from quantum relational observables
Florian Girelli University of Waterloo
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Probability in the Everett interpretation: state of play
David Wallace University of Southern California
PIRSA:07090062 -
Probability in the Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
David Albert Columbia University
PIRSA:07090071 -
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Which many world worries are uniquely quantum?
Max Tegmark Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
PIRSA:07090063 -
Quasiclassical Realms and Copenhagen Quantum Theory in a Quantum Universe
James Hartle University of California, Santa Barbara
PIRSA:07090064 -
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An Experimentalist\'s Perspective on Testing Field Theories with the CMB
Lyman Page Princeton University
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Searching for Tensor modes from Inflation
Martin Bucher French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
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Recent Gravitational Experiments and their Implications for Particle Physics
Eric Adelberger Washington University in St. Louis
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Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections - 2008
Quantum Information and Graph Theory: Emerging Connections -
Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium - 2008
Southwestern Ontario 4-Corner Condensed Matter Symposium -
Origins and Observations of Primodial Non-Gaussianity - 2008
Origins and Observations of Primodial Non-Gaussianity -
Novel Theories of the Early Universe - 2008
TBC High end workshop being hosted by Justin Khoury and Neil Turok -
Quantum Information Theory in Quantum Gravity - 2007
December 8-10, 2007 Canadian Mathematical Society Meeting, London, Ontario (December 8) Perimeter Institute (December 9,10) There is presently a high level of interest towards quantum information theory, and related fields such as quantum computing and cryptography. While there remain many key issues to overcome, these fields have the potential for far-reaching applications. One set of fundamental applications that has recently emerged is to quantum gravity. There is now a variety of different connections that have been explored. Researchers in this area come from different backgrounds and the primary purpose of the workshop is to meet and learn of each other's work and foster discussions. Some of the connections between quantum gravity and quantum information theory have now risen to a more formal mathematical level. Reflecting this, Day 1 of the workshop (Saturday, December 8) will be held as a Special Session at the Winter 2007 Meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society in London, Ontario (http://www.cms.math.ca/Events/winter07/). Seth Lloyd will deliver a plenary address to the CMS Meeting on that day. The schedule of Days 2 and 3 at the Perimeter Institute will allow plenty of time for discussions in an informal setting. Some of the topics we will discuss are: causality and quantum dynamics in quantum gravity, quantum reference frames, topological order in quantum gravity, information bounds and information loss in quantum gravity. -
Young Researchers Conference - 2007
Young Researchers Conference -
The Astrophysics of Near-term Cosmological Observations - 2007
Workshop in place of cosmology seminars -
Effective Models of Quantum Gravity
Effective Models of Quantum Gravity -
Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity 2007
Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity -
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Frontiers of Modern Cosmology - 2007
Frontiers in Modern Cosmology