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Neural Canonical Transformations
Lei Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences - Institute of Theoretical Physics
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Learning the sign structures of quantum systems: is it hard or trivial?
Tom Westerhout Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Entanglement features of random neural network quantum states
Xiaoqi Sun University of Illinois System
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Zeta-regularized vacuum expectation values
Tobias Hartung King's College London - Department of Mathematics
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Towards building a Lorentzian space-time tensor network
Ling-Yan Hung Tsinghua University
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TBA
Antoine Tilloy Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Emergent Hyperbolic Network Geometry and Dynamics
Ginestra Bianconi Queen Mary - University of London (QMUL)
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What factorization algebras are (not) good for
Owen Gwilliam University of Massachusetts Amherst
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On 2-Categories and 3d A-models
Ahsan Khan Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Dualizability in higher Morita categories
Eilind Karlsson Technical University of Munich (TUM)
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Abdus Salam and ICTP
Baskaran Ganapathy The Institute of Mathematical Sciences - Chennai
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Holomorphic Floer Theory and the Fueter Equation
Semon Rezchikov Harvard University
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Illuminating the 130 GeV Gamma Line with Continuum Photons
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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Discrete shift and quantized charge polarization: New invariants in crystalline topological states
Naren Manjunath University of Maryland, College Park
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Topology of the Fermi sea: ordinary metals as topological materials
Pok Man Tam University of Pennsylvania
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Average Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases: Construction and Detection
Jianhao Zhang Pennsylvania State University
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Equivariant Higher Berry classes and chiral states
Nikita Sopenko California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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Exactly solvable model for a deconfined quantum critical point in 1D
Carolyn Zhang University of Chicago
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Phase diagram of the honeycomb Floquet code
DinhDuy Tran Vu University of Maryland, College Park
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Spin Signatures in VLBI Images of Supermassive Black Hole Accretion Flows
Daniel Palumbo Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory
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On dissipation in relativistic fluid theories
Alex Pandya Princeton University
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Gravitational wave probes of extreme gravity: from black holes to cosmology
Banafshe Shiralilou University of Amsterdam
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The Future of Numerical Relativity: Gravitational Memory, BMS Frames, and More
Keefe Mitman California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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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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Bridging gaps in the spectrum of GWs: new opportunities for fundamental physics.
Diego Blas Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Hunting for Light DM with Quantum Sensors
Clara Murgui California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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Geometry in Scattering Amplitudes
Andreas Helset California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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The Irreducible Axion Background
Nadav Outmezguine University of California System
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Shapes of non-Gaussianity in warm inflation
Mehrdad Mirbabayi Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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From KMOC to WQFT in Yang-Mills and gravity
Leonardo de la Cruz CEA Paris-Saclay
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New ALP probes from light meson decays
Stefania Gori University of California System
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Geometric algebra techniques in flux compactifications
Calin Lazaroiu National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering
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Hot spacetime for cold atoms
Allan Adams Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Introduction to AdS/CFT with Flavour
Rene Meyer Max-Planck Gesellschaft
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Abelian fibrations, string junctions and Flux/Geometry duality
Peng Gao ExodusPoint Capital
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Near-integrability of 2+1-dimensional Yang-Mills theories
Peter Orland City University of New York (CUNY) - Department of Physics
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Topological Quantum Information, Khovanov Homology and the Jones Polynomial
Louis Kauffman University of Illinois System
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Quantum Matter Frontier Seminars
These seminars span a broad cross-section of cutting-edge quantum matter research, ranging from highly interacting gapless phases of matter to quantum dynamics. The speakers are all either established or rising leaders in their respective fields. -
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. -
Tensor Network
This series consists of occasional seminars on Tensor Networks, ranging from algorithms to their application in condensed matter, quantum gravity, or high energy physics. Each seminar starts with a gentle introduction to the subject under discussion. Everyone is strongly encouraged to participate with questions and comments. -
Mathematical Physics
This series consists of talks in the area of Mathematical Physics. -
Particle Group Meeting
This series consists of talks in the area of Condensed Matter. -
Quantum Matter
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Matter
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Strong Gravity
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Gravity. -
Cosmology Talks
This series consists of discussions in the areas of Cosmology and Particle Physics. -
Particle Physics
This series consists of talks in the areas of Particle Physics, High Energy Physics & Quantum Field Theory. -
International Loop Quantum Gravity Seminar
The International Loop Quantum Gravity Seminar series is held via teleconference among the main international research groups in loop quantum gravity. Slides are distributed in advance of the discussion and audio is posted after the seminar on the ILQG website.
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Strings Group Meeting
These talks are informal discussion in the area of Superstring Theory. Formal talks are part of the Strings Seminar series above -
Quantum Information
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Information Theory.