Title: 4d N=2 supergravity observables from Nekrasov-like partition functions Abstract: We reinterpret the OSV formula for the on-shell action/entropy function of asymptotically flat BPS black holes as a fixed point formula that is formally equivalent to a recent… Read More
Title: Universal Deformations Abstract: QFTs with local topological operators feature unusual sectors called “universes,” which are separated by infinite-tension domain walls. I’ll explain why such systems have relevant deformations with exactly calculable effects. These deformations allow one to… Read More
Dr. Mika Holmberg and DIAS Astronomy and Astrophysics have been granted funding of €90,000 from the Discovery programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). The funding is awarded for the project Maximising the scientific outcome of planetary missions… Read More
Title: Observable gravitational waves and dark matter from (classical) scale symmetry breaking Abstract: In this talk I will present a classically scale-invariant model in the context of a phase transition in the early Universe. The model consists of… Read More
Title: Why is the Higgs boson SM-like? Abstract: The properties of the Higgs boson discovered in 2012 at the LHC are consistent with the predictions of the Standard Model (SM), to within the accuracy of the present LHC… Read More
22.04.22 In 2018, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies made a commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its strategy “Embedded globally, strength locally”. Under the strategic goal – International research collaboration benefitting Ireland and… Read More
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Last Updated: 18th May 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Kiril Hristov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Title: 4d N=2 supergravity observables from Nekrasov-like partition functions Abstract: We reinterpret the OSV formula for the on-shell action/entropy function of asymptotically flat BPS black holes as a fixed point formula that is formally equivalent to a recent… Read More
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Last Updated: 3rd May 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Universal Deformations
Speaker: Aleksey Cherman (University of Minnesota)
Time: Thursday 5 May 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 17th May 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Aleksey Cherman (University of Minnesota)
Title: Universal Deformations Abstract: QFTs with local topological operators feature unusual sectors called “universes,” which are separated by infinite-tension domain walls. I’ll explain why such systems have relevant deformations with exactly calculable effects. These deformations allow one to… Read More
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Last Updated: 6th May 2022 by Sophie Murray
Dr. Mika Holmberg receives funding from the Discovery program of the European Space Agency
Dr. Mika Holmberg and DIAS Astronomy and Astrophysics have been granted funding of €90,000 from the Discovery programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). The funding is awarded for the project Maximising the scientific outcome of planetary missions… Read More
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Posted: 26th April 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Why is the Higgs boson SM-like?
Speaker: Howard Haber (University of California Santa Cruz)
Time: Thursday 28 April 2022, 7:30pm
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Last Updated: 26th April 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Observable gravitational waves and dark matter from (classical) scale symmetry breaking
Speaker: Bogumiła Świeżewska (University of Warsaw)
Time: Thursday 21 April 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 26th April 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Bogumiła Świeżewska (University of Warsaw)
Title: Observable gravitational waves and dark matter from (classical) scale symmetry breaking Abstract: In this talk I will present a classically scale-invariant model in the context of a phase transition in the early Universe. The model consists of… Read More
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Last Updated: 17th May 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Howard Haber (University of California Santa Cruz)
Title: Why is the Higgs boson SM-like? Abstract: The properties of the Higgs boson discovered in 2012 at the LHC are consistent with the predictions of the Standard Model (SM), to within the accuracy of the present LHC… Read More
DIAS Contributing to the sustainability of our world
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Last Updated: 1st August 2023 by Michelle Tobin
22.04.22 In 2018, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies made a commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its strategy “Embedded globally, strength locally”. Under the strategic goal – International research collaboration benefitting Ireland and… Read More
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Last Updated: 15th April 2022 by George Rogers
Interplay of Band Geometry & Topology in Ideal Chern Insulators in the Presence of External Electromagnetic Fields
Author(s): C. Northe, G. Palumbo, J. Strum, C. Tutschku & E. M. Hankiewicz
Release: April 2022
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