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Fall 2023 Calendar

Unless noted otherwise, we will meet in SPL 48 at 4:00pm on Tuesdays. 

Date Speaker
Sep 12 Particle Theory Seminar - Petar Tadic - “The five-point bootstrap”
Sep 19 Particle Theory Seminar - Sebastian Mizera - “What is crossing symmetry, and what did we think it was?”
Sep 26 Particle Theory Seminar - Alessandro Podo - “The connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields”
Oct 3 Particle Theory Seminar - Lorenzo Quintavalle - “Higher-point lightcone bootstrap in the comb channel: double-twist data and triple-twist anomalous dimensions”
Oct 10 Particle Theory Seminar - Silviu Pufu - “Two approaches to adjoint QCD_2”
Oct 17 No seminar
Oct 24 Particle Theory Seminar - Qianshu Lu - “Parity Domain Walls and the Cosmology of Nelson-Barr”
Oct 31 Particle Theory Seminar - Scott Collier - “The Virasoro Minimal String”
Nov 7 Particle Theory Seminar - Gabriel Cuomo - “Line defects in CFTs: from magnets to Wilson lines”
Nov 14 Particle Theory Seminar - Naveen Umasankar - “Title TBD”
Nov 21 3pm Seminar: Particle Theory Seminar - Ira Rothstein - “First-principles prediction of the Landau parameter for Fermi liquids near the unitarity limit”
Nov 28 Particle Theory Seminar - Matthew Heydeman - “Probing Quantum Black Hole Microstates”
Dec 5 Particle Theory Seminar - Aidan Herderschee - “The Sub-Leading Scattering Waveform”
   
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