Title: A topologically massive double copy Abstract: While gravity and gauge theories appear to be unrelated theories, it is possible to obtain gravitational amplitudes as the “square” of gauge theory ones. This relation, dubbed the double copy, is… Read More
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Last Updated: 27th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Morgan Henry Lynch (Seoul National University)
Title: AD GRAVITAS: An exploration of the Unruh effect in particle physics Abstract: The incorporation of classical general relativity into the framework of quantum field theory yielded a rather surprising result — thermodynamic particle production. In short, for… Read More
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Posted: 19th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
A topologically massive double copy
Speaker: Mariana Carrillo González (Imperial College London)
Time: Thursday 20 October 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 25th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Mariana Carrillo González (Imperial College London)
Title: A topologically massive double copy Abstract: While gravity and gauge theories appear to be unrelated theories, it is possible to obtain gravitational amplitudes as the “square” of gauge theory ones. This relation, dubbed the double copy, is… Read More
Samhain agus Science 2022
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Last Updated: 6th July 2023 by Michelle Tobin
Samhain agus Science, now in its 5th year, is an annual initiative of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies taking place each year during Halloween. From spooky science to the mysteries of the Celtic festival of Samhain, DIAS… Read More
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Posted: 12th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Studies of the D0-matrix models at low temperatures
Speaker: Stratos Pateloudis (Universität Regensburg)
Time: Thursday 13 October 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 14th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Stratos Pateloudis (Universität Regensburg)
Title: Studies of the D0-matrix models at low temperatures Abstract: I will describe the low energy limit of the D0-matrix models and their gravitational interpretations. I will show that in low energies it is possible to obtain a confined,… Read More
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Posted: 29th September 2022 by George Rogers
Nonrelativistic Supergeometry in the Moore-Read Fractional Quantum Hall State
Author(s): P. Salgado Rebolledo & G. Palumbo
Release: September 2022
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Last Updated: 26th September 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Open EFTs and Decoherence of Priomordial Fluctuations
Speaker: Cliff Burgess (McMaster University and Perimeter Institute)
Time: Thursday 29 September 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 14th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Cliff Burgess (McMaster University and Perimeter Institute)
Title: Open EFTs and Decoherence of Primordial Fluctuations Abstract: Inflationary models famously provide a quantum origin for the primordial fluctuations that are observed in structure formation and the cosmic microwave background, and efforts are being made to see… Read More
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Last Updated: 14th September 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Fady Bishara (DESY)
Title: Aspects of Dark Matter Effective Field Theories Abstract: Dark matter direct detection is an ideal setting for effective field theory (EFT) techniques. After a quick review of direct detection, I will discuss the various effective field theories… Read More
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