Title: Scaling Black Holes and Modularity Abstract: Scaling black holes are solutions of supergravity with multiple black hole singularities, which can be adiabatically connected to a single center black hole solution. We develop techniques to determine partition functions… Read More
Institute:Dublin Institute for Advanced StudiesSection:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Geophysics SectionResearch Centre:SFI Research Centre in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG) Post Duration:24 monthsResearch Project:iCRAG_Phase2Reports to / Principal Investigator:Dr Jennifer Craig (and/or nominee)HR Administrator: Mary Buke (mburke@cp.dias.ie) Position Summary:The iCRAG research… Read More
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is an independent statutory research body established in 1940. Through its three constituent Schools it pursues fundamental research in Celtic Studies, Theoretical Physics and Cosmic Physics. The DIAS is funded by… Read More
Despite its great accordance with experiment, the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics falls short of explaining several aspects of nature. Therefore, it is widely accepted that one needs to consider beyond SM scenarios in pursuit of an… Read More
Title: Vacuum phases of gauge theories Abstract: Understanding the dynamics of strongly coupled non-Abelian gauge theories constitutes one of the ongoing grand challenges in theoretical physics. This has been motivated by the need to understand long-distance behavior of… Read More
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Last Updated: 24th March 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Swapnamay Mondal (Trinity College Dublin)
Title: Scaling Black Holes and Modularity Abstract: Scaling black holes are solutions of supergravity with multiple black hole singularities, which can be adiabatically connected to a single center black hole solution. We develop techniques to determine partition functions… Read More
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Last Updated: 7th April 2022 by Registrar Office
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Institute:Dublin Institute for Advanced StudiesSection:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Geophysics SectionResearch Centre:SFI Research Centre in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG) Post Duration:24 monthsResearch Project:iCRAG_Phase2Reports to / Principal Investigator:Dr Jennifer Craig (and/or nominee)HR Administrator: Mary Buke (mburke@cp.dias.ie) Position Summary:The iCRAG research… Read More
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Last Updated: 15th March 2022 by Registrar Office
Bergin Fellowship – School of Celtic Studies
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is an independent statutory research body established in 1940. Through its three constituent Schools it pursues fundamental research in Celtic Studies, Theoretical Physics and Cosmic Physics. The DIAS is funded by… Read More
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Last Updated: 11th December 2023 by George Rogers
Dr. Venus Keus
Despite its great accordance with experiment, the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics falls short of explaining several aspects of nature. Therefore, it is widely accepted that one needs to consider beyond SM scenarios in pursuit of an… Read More
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Posted: 7th March 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Vacuum phases of gauge theories
Speaker: Kimmo Tuominen (University of Helsinki)
Time: Thursday 10 March 2022, 2:30pm
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Last Updated: 10th March 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Kimmo Tuominen (University Of Helsinki)
Title: Vacuum phases of gauge theories Abstract: Understanding the dynamics of strongly coupled non-Abelian gauge theories constitutes one of the ongoing grand challenges in theoretical physics. This has been motivated by the need to understand long-distance behavior of… Read More
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Posted: 7th March 2022 by George Rogers
A Synthetic Monopole Source of Kalb-Ramond Field in Diamond
Author(s): M. Chen, C. Li, G. Palumbo, Y-Q. Zhu, N. Goldman & P. Cappellaro
Release: March 2022
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Last Updated: 7th March 2022 by George Rogers
2022-03 – Complementary Collider and Astrophysical Probes of Multi-Component Dark Matter
Author(s): . Hernandez-Sanchez, V. Keus, S. Moretti & D. Sokolowska
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Posted: 28th February 2022 by George Rogers
2022-02 – Casual Sate Updates in Real Scalar Quantum Field Theory
Author(s): I. Jubb
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Posted: 24th February 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Non-equilibrium dynamics of fractional quantum Hall states
Speaker: Zlatko Papic (University of Leeds)
Time: Wednesday 2 March 2022, 2:30pm
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