2022
Particle Physics Seminar - An experimental overview of effective field theory exploration at the LHC, Saptaparna Bhattacharya, Northwestern University
3:30–4:30 pm ZOOM
An experimental overview of effective field theory exploration at the LHC,
Saptaparna Bhattcharya, Northwestern University
Kadanoff Seminar - A Physical Interpretation of the TTbar Deformation of 2d Field Theory. - John Cardy, University of California, Berkeley and University of Oxford
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
A Physical Interpretation of the TTbar Deformation of 2d Field Theory.
Particle Theory Seminar: A Gentle Introduction to the AdS3/CFT2 integrability. - Alessandro Sfondrini, IAS
1:30 pm MCP 201
A Gentle Introduction to the AdS3/CFT2 integrability.
PME DISTINGUISHED QUANTUM SERIES ENRICO FERMI INSTITUTE COLLOQUIUM - Exploring Gravitational Wave and Dark Matter Physics with the 100-meter-tall MAGIS-100 Atom Interferometer, Timothy Light Kovachy
10:00–11:00 am ERC 161
Kadanoff Seminar - An effective description of the Read-Moore fractional quantum Hall state from the Nappi-Witten supersymmetry. - Patricio Salgado-Rebolledo, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
An effective description of the Read-Moore fractional quantum Hall state from the Nappi-Witten supersymmetry.
Particle Theory Seminar: Ultra Unification and Deformation of the Standard Model. - Juven Wang, Harvard
1:30 am VIA ZOOM
Ultra Unification and Deformation of the Standard Model.
Kadanoff Seminar - Out-of-equilibrium physics in 1D quantum integrable models - Etienne Granet, UChicago
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
Out-of-equilibrium physics in 1D quantum integrable models.
Kadanoff Seminar - Bounds on Regge growth of flat space scattering from bounds on chaos - Subham Dutta Chowdhury, UChicago
12:30 pm VIA ZOOM
Bounds on Regge growth of flat space scattering from bounds on chaos.
2021
Kadanoff Seminar - On 1+1d quantum field theories with non-invertible symmetries - Sahand Seifnashri, Stony Brook
1:30 pm MCP 201
On 1+1d quantum field theories with non-invertible symmetries
Particle Theory Seminar: UV/IR Mixing, EFTs, and Origami: Calculating the Higgs Mass in String Theory. - Keith Dienes, University of Arizona
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
UV/IR Mixing, EFTs, and Origami: Calculating the Higgs Mass in String Theory.