High Energy Particle Physics Seminar/Journal Club
HEP-Seminar: Prof. Dr. Michal Heller (Ghent University)
VirtualHolographic complexity proposals are interesting because, on one hand, they express universal properties of black hole interiors and, on the other, they go beyond the area-centric view on quantum gravity. Prof. Heller will talk about recent progress in that area.
HEP Seminar – Prof. Raman Sundrum (University of Maryland) – Spring 2023
GL 310 Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Sundrum, famous for his work on extra-dimensions (Randall-Sundrum model) is going to talk about cosmology and unification.
HEP Seminar by Prof. Dr. Mark Srednicki (UCSB)
GL 310 Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Dr. Mark Srednicki will discuss Quantum Chaos and the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics, and Eigenstate Thermalization. Understanding the emergence of the rules of statistical mechanics for an isolated many-body system from an underlying quantum-mechanical microdynamics is a longstanding problem of fundamental physics.
Theory Seminar by Seminar by Prof. Dr. Brian Swingle (Brandeis University)
Gallalee Hall Room 328Prof. Dr. Swingle from Brandeis University will discuss cosmology from random entanglement.