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3D Gravity from an Ensemble of Approximate CFTs

Speaker: Gabriel Wong (University of Oxford)
Time: Wednesday 23 May 2024, 2:30pm

Gabriel Wong (University of Oxford)

Title: 3D Gravity from an Ensemble of Approximate CFTs Abstract: One of the major insights gained from holographic duality is the relation between the physics of black holes and quantum chaotic systems. This relation is made precise in… Read More

Joshuah T. Heath (Dartmouth College, New Hampshire)

Title: Universal Electromagnetic Properties of Strongly-coupled Electron-phonon Superconductors Abstract: High-temperature superconductors are characterized by exotic normal states, and are still a subject of intense study nearly four decades after their introduction. A formal attempt to uniquely determine high-Tc behavior… Read More

Universal Electromagnetic Properties of Strongly-coupled Electron-phonon Superconductors

Speaker: Joshuah T. Heath (Dartmouth College, New Hampshire)
Time: Wednesday 15 May 2024, 2:30pm

From Classical to Quantum Fields on Causal Sets

Speaker: Christoph Minz (University of Leipzig)
Time: Thursday 9 May 2024, 2:30pm

Christoph Minz (University of Leipzig)

Title: From classical to quantum fields on causal sets Abstract: In this talk, I will give a brief review of algebraic classical and quantum field theory on causal sets. There are different approaches to quantise the classical fields,… Read More

2024-05-07 Hugh Hudson (Glasgow and Berkely)

The Sun as a Star: Discovery of high-speed prograde coronal flows Abstract: The Sun, viewed as a star, still produces surprises via time-domain and spectroscopic techniques.  In particular the medium-resolution EUV spectrometers on the Solar Dynamics Observatory have produced… Read More

International physics conference, hosted by DIAS, seeks to address gender equality

IConference hosted by Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies achieves an almost 50/50 gender split for conference line up – A theoretical physics conference will feature a significant 44/56 split between female and male speakers, despite gender disparities at… Read More

Search for Cosmic Strings Through Their Gravitational Wave Signals

Speaker: Marek Lewicki (University of Warsaw)
Time: Friday 26 April 2024, 2:30pm

Marek Lewicki (University of Warsaw)

Title: Search for Cosmic Strings Through Their Gravitational Wave Signals Abstract: We are currently witnessing the dawn of a new era in astrophysics and cosmology, started by the LIGO/Virgo observations of Gravitational Waves (GWs). In this talk I will… Read More