2022
Kadanoff Seminar - Entanglement and thermalization in (Interacting) Fermion Systems. - Kun Yang, Florida State University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Entanglement and thermalization in (Interacting) Fermion Systems.
Particle Theory Seminar - The Gregory-Laflamme instability of black strings revisited. - Pau Figueras, Queen Mary University of London
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
The Gregory-Laflamme instability of black strings revisited.
Kadanoff Seminar - From Superfluid Theory to Regge Theory. - Zohar Komargodski, SGCP
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
From Superfluid Theory to Regge Theory.
Special Kadanoff Seminar - Entanglement in the vertex state: conformal interface approach. - Yuhan Liu, UChicago
12:30 pm MCP 201
Entanglement in the vertex state: conformal interface approach.
Particle Theory Seminar - Gauage Invariance from On-Shell Massive Amplitudes and Tree Unitarity. - Da Liu UC Davis
1:30 pm MCP 201
Gauge Invariance from On-Shell Massive Amplitudes and Tree Unitarity.
Particle Physics Seminar - Searching for Dark Matter with BREAD: Broadband Reflector Experiment for Axion Detection - Stefan Knirck, Fermilab
3:30–4:30 pm MCP 201
Searching for Dark Matter with BREAD: Broadband Reflector Experiment for Axion Detection
Stefan Knirck, Fermilab
Kadanoff Seminar - Hydrodynamics of kinematically constrained fluids. - Andrew Luca, University of Boulder Colorado
1:30 pm MCP 201
Hydrodynamics of kinematically constrained fluids.
Special Kadanoff Seminar - Heavy states, black holes, bootstrap and holography. - Andrei Parnachev, Trinity College Dublin
12:30 pm 3rd Floor Atrium
Heavy states, black holes, bootstrap and holography.
Particle Theory Seminar - Stochastic gravitational wave anisotropies: a new window into multi-field inflation. - Arushi Bodas, UMaryland
1:30 pm MCP 201
Stochastic gravitational wave anisotropies: a new window into multi-field inflation.
Accelerator Seminar - Experimental study of beam instabilities in the presence of strong space charge - Robert Ainsworth, Fermilab
3:30 pm MCP 201
Experimental study of beam instabilities in the presence of strong space charge
Robert Ainsworth, Fermilab