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Factorisation Quantum Groups
Alexei Latyntsev University of Southern Denmark
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Brane Webs and Magnetic Quivers
Julius Grimminger University of Oxford
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Positive traces on deformations of Kleinian singularities
Daniil Kliuev Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Multiplicative Global Springer Theory - VIRTUAL
Marielle Ong University of Pennsylvania
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Partition counting, instantons and enumerative geometry
Richard Szabo Heriot-Watt University
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Spark algebras and quantum groups
Tudor Dimofte University of Edinburgh
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New Insights into Strong Gravity from Accreting Black Holes
Prashant Kocherlakota Harvard University
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Black Holes and Neutron Stars Abound! The Diverse Zoo of Gravitational-Wave Sources
Zoheyr Doctor Northwestern University
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Probing black-hole uniqueness on supermassive scales
Aaron Held École Normale Supérieure - PSL
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Tidal Deformations of Black Holes
Maria Rodriguez Utah State University
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Testing General Relativity with black hole X-ray data
Cosimo Bambi Fudan University
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Boson stars through the prism of numerical relativity
Tamara Evstafyeva University of Cambridge
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Evidence for a Gravitational-Wave Background
Michael Lam SETI Institute
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Heisenberg-Limited Quantum Metrology without Ancilla (VIRTUAL)
Qiushi Liu The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
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How fast can one route quantum states
Chao Yin University of Colorado Boulder
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Towards preparation of scattering wave packets of hadrons on a quantum computer
Saurabh Kadam University of Washington
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Quantum Advantages in Energy Minimization - VIRTUAL ONLY
Leo Zhou California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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Every quantum helps: Operational advantage of quantum resources beyond convexity
Kohdai Kuroiwa Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Good quantum LDPC codes and how to decode them
Shouzhen (Bailey) Gu California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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Uncertainty Relations for Metrology and Computation
Jake Bringewatt University of Maryland, College Park
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Entanglement Renormalization Circuits for Chiral Topological Order
Su-Kuan Chu University of Maryland, College Park
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Implications of the additivity anomaly in large N field theories for holography
Samuel Leutheusser Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) - School of Natural Sciences (SNS)
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Boundary vertex operator algebras of 3d N=4 rank-zero SCFTs.
Heeyeon Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
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Anomalous symmetries of spin chains
Anton Kapustin California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of Physics Mathematics & Astronomy
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Reading between the sections of the Seiberg-Witten curve
Cyril Closset University of Oxford
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Do Euclidean Wormhole Saddles Contribute to the Factorization Problem?
Molly Kaplan University of California, Santa Barbara
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Gauging spacetime inversions - VIRTUAL
Daniel Lord Harlow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Theoretical Physics
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Can one region of space encode another?
Charlie Cummings University of Pennsylvania
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EDI Colloquium - Accessibility in Research Environments by Dr. Mahadeo Sukhai and Ms. Ainsley Latour
Mahadeo Sukhai Canadian National Institute for the Blind
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Introducing Perimeter's Strategic EDI Plan
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Robert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The night sky is part of the land: the ongoing colonization in astronomy research and space exploration.
Hilding Neilson Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Uncomfortable Truths & Inclusive Excellence in Science
Imogen Coe Toronto Metropolitan University
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Understanding Indigenous academic realities in the context of reconciliation
Suzanne Stewart Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion for Scientists
Lisa Willis University of Alberta
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Neural-network quantum states for ultra-cold Fermi gases
Jane Kim Michigan State University (MSU)
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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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4-partite Quantum-Assisted VAE as a calorimeter surrogate
Javier Toledo Marín TRIUMF (Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics)
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Illuminating the 130 GeV Gamma Line with Continuum Photons
Miriangela Lisanti Princeton University
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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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Mathematical Physics
This series consists of talks in the area of Mathematical Physics. -
Strong Gravity
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Gravity. -
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. -
Perimeter Institute Quantum Discussions
This series consists of weekly discussion sessions on foundations of quantum theory and quantum information theory. The sessions start with an informal exposition of an interesting topic, research result or important question in the field. Everyone is strongly encouraged to participate with questions and comments. -
Quantum Fields and Strings
This series consists of talks in the area of Quantum Fields and Strings. -
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. -
Particle Group Meeting
This series consists of talks in the area of Condensed Matter. -
Cosmology Talks
This series consists of discussions in the areas of Cosmology and Particle Physics.