2022
EFI Colloquium A New Path to New Physics at the LHC Wade Fisher, Michigan State University
3:30–4:30 pm MCP 201/ Zoom
A New Path to New Physics at the LHC
Wade Fisher, Michigan State University
Particle Theory Seminar - No Ensemble Averaging Below the Black Hole Threshold. - Edward Witten, IAS
1:30 pm VIA ZOOM
No Ensemble Averaging Below the Black Hole Threshold.
Particle Physics Seminar - Development of Wire-Cell Event Reconstruction for LArTPCs in Neutrino Physics, Xin Qian, Brookhaven
3:30–4:30 pm Zoom
Development of Wire-Cell Event Reconstruction for LArTPCs in Neutrino Physics
Xin Qian, Brookhaven
Kadanoff Seminar - Harnessing S-duality in N=4 SYM and in gravity. - Scott Collier, Princeton University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Harnessing S-duality in N=4 SYM and in gravity.
Particle Theory Seminar: A Cosmological Lithium Solution - Seth Koren, UChicago
1:30 pm MCP 201
A Cosmological Lithium Solution.
Accelerator Seminar - Predicting collective dynamics and instabilities in high-brightness storage rings light sources, Ryan Lindberg, ANL
3:30 pm MCP 201
Predicting collective dynamics and instabilities in high-brightness storage rings light sources
Ryan Lindberg, ANL
Kadanoff Seminar: Factorization and complex couplings in SYK and in Matrix Models. - Baurzhan Mukhametzhanov, IAS
1:30 pm MCP 201
Factorization and complex couplings in SYK and in Matrix Models.
Particle Theory Seminar - Bounds on spin-two Kaluza-Klein fields. - Giuseppe Bruno De Luca, Stanford
1:30 pm MCP 201
Bounds on spin-two Kaluza-Klein fields.
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.