A virtual tour of the world-renowned Dunsink observatory, exploring how Irish scientists monitor worldwide earthquakes and short talks showcasing the hidden treasures of Celtic literature are among the programme of events being hosted by the Dublin Institute for… Read More
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Last Updated: 11th November 2021 by Denjoe O'Connor
Giandomenico Palumbo (DIAS)
Title: Non-Relativistic Supergeometry in the Moore-Read Fractional Quantum Hall State Abstract: The Moore-Read state is one the most well known non-Abelian fractional quantum Hall states. It supports non-Abelian Ising anyons in the bulk and a chiral boson and… Read More
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Last Updated: 5th November 2021 by George Rogers
Sumati Surya (Raman Research Institute)
Title: What is a Quantum Causal Set? Abstract: In causal set quantum gravity, the space of locally finite partially ordered sets (causal sets) replaces the history space of continuum spacetimes. The continuum approximation of the theory is defined… Read More
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Last Updated: 5th November 2021 by Denjoe O'Connor
Claudia de Rham (Imperial College)
Title: Positivity with Gravity Abstract: In standard effective field theories, the notion of causality is intrinsically linked with that of subluminality and with a set of positivity constraints to be imposed on the low-energy scattering amplitudes. I will… Read More
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Posted: 18th October 2021 by Denjoe O'Connor
Claudia de Rham (Imperial College)
Title: Positivity with Gravity Abstract: In standard effective field theories, the notion of causality is intrinsically linked with that of subluminality and with a set of positivity constraints to be imposed on the low-energy scattering amplitudes. I will… Read More
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Last Updated: 8th November 2021 by Registrar Office
Postdoctoral in Seismology (DEEP Project).
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) invites applications for a 14-month postdoctoral position in seismology. The focus of the position is on non-linear wave propagation and broad band deformation signal, close to faults. The position is at… Read More
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Last Updated: 21st September 2021 by Reception DIAS
PhD Positions on the IMPROVE Initiative.
Two PhD positions are now available as part of the IMPROVE (Innovative Multi-disciplinary European Research training network on VolcanoEs) initiative. All positions are for a length of 36 months, with EU standard salary for MSCA-ETN fellowships. The anticipated… Read More
DIAS announces line-up for Culture Night 2021
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Last Updated: 27th September 2021 by Michelle Tobin
A virtual tour of the world-renowned Dunsink observatory, exploring how Irish scientists monitor worldwide earthquakes and short talks showcasing the hidden treasures of Celtic literature are among the programme of events being hosted by the Dublin Institute for… Read More
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Posted: 14th September 2021 by George Rogers
2021-10 – Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions
Author(s): L. Borsten, I. Jubb, V. Makwana & S. Nagy
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Last Updated: 14th September 2021 by George Rogers
2021-09 – Entanglement Entropy with Lifshitz Fermions
Author(s): D. Hartmann, K. Kavanagh & S. Vandoren
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Last Updated: 28th July 2021 by Denjoe O'Connor
Tony Dorlas (DIAS)
Title: Pirogov-Sinai Theory Abstract: Pirogov-Sinai theory is a generalisation of the Peierls argument to classical spin models with non-symmetric interaction. I will first recall the Peierls argument and then consider the inhomogeneous Potts model with nearest-neighbour interaction. Pirogov-Sinai… Read More
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