Title: Muon g−2 and a type-X two-Higgs-doublet scenario: Some studies in high-scale validity Abstract: We study the high-scale validity of a type-X two Higgs doublet scenario, which provides an explanation of the observed value of muon (g−2). This… Read More
Title: The 3D Plaquette Ising Model, subsystem symmetries and fractons Abstract: A fracton is an emergent topological quasiparticle excitation which has restricted mobility. Interest in models possessing such excitations was piqued by work by Pretko and Vijay, Haah… Read More
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a government-funded academic research institution. The Geophysics section in DIAS operates the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN), since 2017 with support from the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI). The Seismic Network… Read More
Title: Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Effective actions, entanglement entropy Abstract: I will present the formulation of higher dimensional QHE on complex projective spaces, with both abelian (electromagnetic) and nonabelian background fields and derive the effective… Read More
Title: Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Effective actions, entanglement entropy Abstract: I will present the formulation of higher dimensional QHE on complex projective spaces, with both abelian (electromagnetic) and nonabelian background fields and derive the effective… Read More
Title: Geometric Phases for Quasi-Free Fermions at Finite Temperature Abstract: In this talk I will discuss a Z_2 index associated to quadratic gappedHamiltonians that describe fermionic systems in the context of self-dual CARC*-algebras. Concrete examples will be used… Read More
Title: Fracton Gauge fields in Curved Space From Higher Dimensions Abstract: Fractons are a new type of quasi-particle excitations with restricted mobility that have attracted considerable attention in recent years both in condensed matter and high energy physics…. Read More
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Last Updated: 11th September 2023 by Denjoe O'Connor
Atri Dey (STP, DIAS)
Title: Muon g−2 and a type-X two-Higgs-doublet scenario: Some studies in high-scale validity Abstract: We study the high-scale validity of a type-X two Higgs doublet scenario, which provides an explanation of the observed value of muon (g−2). This… Read More
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Last Updated: 29th May 2023 by Denjoe O'Connor
Des Johnston (Heriot-Watt University)
Title: The 3D Plaquette Ising Model, subsystem symmetries and fractons Abstract: A fracton is an emergent topological quasiparticle excitation which has restricted mobility. Interest in models possessing such excitations was piqued by work by Pretko and Vijay, Haah… Read More
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Last Updated: 16th March 2023 by Registrar Office
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The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a government-funded academic research institution. The Geophysics section in DIAS operates the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN), since 2017 with support from the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI). The Seismic Network… Read More
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Last Updated: 29th May 2023 by Denjoe O'Connor
Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Effective actions, entanglement entropy
Speaker: Dimitra Karabali (Lehman College, CUNY, New York)
Time: Thursday 2 March 2023, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 29th May 2023 by Denjoe O'Connor
Dimitra Karabali (Lehman College, CUNY)
Title: Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Effective actions, entanglement entropy Abstract: I will present the formulation of higher dimensional QHE on complex projective spaces, with both abelian (electromagnetic) and nonabelian background fields and derive the effective… Read More
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Posted: 28th February 2023 by George Rogers
Dimitra Karabali (Lehman College, CUNY, New York)
Title: Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Effective actions, entanglement entropy Abstract: I will present the formulation of higher dimensional QHE on complex projective spaces, with both abelian (electromagnetic) and nonabelian background fields and derive the effective… Read More
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Posted: 24th February 2023 by George Rogers
Geometric Phases for Quasi-Free Fermions at Finite Temperature
Speaker: Andrés Fernando Reyes Lega (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
Time: Thursday 23 February, 2023, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 28th February 2023 by George Rogers
Andrés Fernando Reyes Lega (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
Title: Geometric Phases for Quasi-Free Fermions at Finite Temperature Abstract: In this talk I will discuss a Z_2 index associated to quadratic gappedHamiltonians that describe fermionic systems in the context of self-dual CARC*-algebras. Concrete examples will be used… Read More
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Last Updated: 28th February 2023 by George Rogers
Fracton Gauge Fields in Curved Space From Higher Dimensions
Speaker: Patricio Salgado-Rebolledo (Wroclaw Technical University)
Time: Friday 17 February, 2023, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 28th February 2023 by George Rogers
Patricio Salgado-Rebolledo (Wroclaw Technical University)
Title: Fracton Gauge fields in Curved Space From Higher Dimensions Abstract: Fractons are a new type of quasi-particle excitations with restricted mobility that have attracted considerable attention in recent years both in condensed matter and high energy physics…. Read More
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