Monday, 28th January 2002 at 8.00pm in Lecture Theatre L, John Henry Newman Building, University College Dublin.Professor Gerard’t Hooft (University of Utrecht), Nobel Laureate of Physics, 1999 will give the Statutory Public Lecture of the School of Theoretical… Read More
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2009-03-20 – Quantum Mechanics and Randomness
20-21 March Quantum Mechanics and RandomnessA conference in honour of the 65th birthday of Joe Pulé Speakers include :Pierluigi Contucci (University of Bologna, Italy)Tony Dorlas (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland)John Gough (Aberystwyth University, Wales)Nicolas Macris (Ecole Polytechnique… Read More
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2001-12-20 – Surface Critical Phenomena in Continuous Classical Fluids
Thursday 20th December 2001, 12pm in the Lecture Room (Floor 1)Dr. Paul Upton (The Open University) will give a seminar entitled“Surface Critical Phenomena in Continuous Classical Fluids”
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2002-01-28 – Asking Fundamental Questions in Elementary Particle Physics
Monday, 28th January 2002 at 8.00pm in Lecture Theatre L, John Henry Newman Building, University College Dublin.Professor Gerard’t Hooft (University of Utrecht), Nobel Laureate of Physics, 1999 will give the Statutory Public Lecture of the School of Theoretical… Read More
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2006-01-27 – Seminars
Friday 27 January 2006 Seminars Speakers include: 13:30 – 14:00 Toby Wiseman (Harvard Univ.) Super Yang-Mills and black holes. 14:05 – 14:35 Eric Sharpe (Utah Univ.) Compactifications of string theories. 14:40 – 15:10 Anatoly Konechny (Rutgers Univ.) On… Read More
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2010-05-28 – 17th Irish Quantum Field Theory Meeting
Friday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29 starting at 9:30am 17th Irish Quantum Field Theory Meeting 2010 Invited speakers: Amihay Hanany (Imperial) Joan Simon (Edinburg) Niclas Wyllard (Lisbon) O’Raifeartaigh lecture: Fedor Smirnov (E.T.S Walton Professor)
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2001-12-20 – SO(3) Versus SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory
Thursday 20th December 2001, 2:30pm in the Lecture Room (Floor 1)Dr. Oliver Jahn (Zurich) will give an informal seminar entitled“SO(3) Versus SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory”
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2002-01-28 – Aspects of String Unification
Monday 28th January 2002 in the Lecture Room (Floor 1)There will be a series of seminars at the following times. All are welcome. 13:30 Dr. Alon Faraggi (Oxford University) “Aspects of String Unification” 14:00 Prof. Michael Baake (Greifswald… Read More
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2007-12-13 – Winter Symposium
Thursday 13th and Friday 14th December 2007 Winter Symposium The School of Theoretical Physics, DIAS in conjunction with the IrishMathematical Society will hold a Winter Symposium on Thursday and Friday 13 and 14 December 2007. Notices concerning the… Read More
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2001-12-18 – D.I.A.S. Winter Symposium
Tuesday and Wednesday 18/19th December 2001 in Lecture Room (Floor 1)D.I.A.S. Winter Symposium Final Programme
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2003-12-17 – Winter Symposium
Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th December 2003 Winter Symposium Programme(pdf). Speakers include: K. Duffy (CNRI,Dublin) The Functional Large Deviation Principle. R. Harte (TCD, Dublin) Polaroid operators and Weyl’s theorem. W. Kaup (Uni. Tuebingen) Bounded symmetric domains and Cauchy-Reimann… Read More
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