2023
Particle Theory Seminar - Landau, Cutkosky, and Pham: Geometry and Analyticity of Scattering Amplitudes. - Matthew Schwartz, Harvard University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Landau, Cutkosky, and Pham: Geometry and Analyticity of Scattering Amplitudes.
Kadanoff Seminar - A solvable model of the grokking transition in neural networks. - Andrey Gromov, University of Maryland
1:30 pm MCP 201
A solvable model of the grokking transition in neural networks.
Particle Theory Seminar - Color-Kinematics Duality and Double Copy in (A)dS. - Hayden Lee, UChicago
1:30 pm MCP 201
Color-Kinematics Duality and Double Copy in (A)dS.
Kadanoff Seminar - Non-invertible Gauss law and axions. - Ho Tat Lam, MIT
1:30 pm MCP 201
Non-invertible Gauss law and axions.
Particle Theory Seminar - Spin-Entanglement Witness for Quantum Gravity. - Anupam Mazumdar, University of Groningen
1:30 pm MCP 201
Spin-Entanglement Witness for Quantum Gravity.
Particle Theory Seminar - Large Deviations in the Early Universe. - Akhil Premkumar, UChicago
1:30 pm MCP 201
Large Deviations in the Early Universe.
Kadanoff Seminar - Selberg-Dyson integral and aspects of quantum geometry. - Pavel Wiegmann, UChicago
1:30 pm MCP 201
Selberg-Dyson integral and aspects of quantum geometry.
2022
Special Kadanoff Seminar - Topological Defects and Textures in Two-Dimensional Quantum Orders: Interplay Between Classical and Quantum Topology. - Yan-Qi Wang, UC Berkeley
1:30 pm MCP 201 - VIA ZOOM
Topological Defects and Textures in Two-Dimensional Quantum Orders: Interplay Between Classical and Quantum Topology.
Particle Theory Seminar - Cosmological Particle Production and Pairwise Hotspots on the CMB. - Yushin Tsai, Notre Dame
1:30 pm MCP 201
Cosmological Particle Production and Pairwise Hotspots on the CMB.
Particle Theory Seminar - Symmetries of field theories. - Joseph Tooby-Smith, Cornell University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Symmetries of field theories.