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Jun 11 2020 - 16:00 Reflected entropy, symmetries and free fermions Pablo Bueno Entanglement entropy (EE) is an intrinsically divergent quantity in quantum field theory (QFT). Webinars
Jun 15 2020 - 16:00 Per aspera ad astra: Impact of high precision standard model predictions for new physics searches Alexander Lenz We review recent progress in increasing the precision of SM flavour observables, like heavy hadron lifetimes or B-mixing. Webinars
Jun 16 2020 - 11:30 The quantum information of a fermion on the torus Ignacio Reyes Concepts from quantum information theory have become increasingly important in our understanding of entanglement in QFTs. HoloClub
Jun 16 2020 - 12:00 Anomalies; String Pheno 2020 retrospective





SPLE-Club
Jun 16 2020 - 15:00 NEXT ELUSIVES WEBINAR: "Unravelling richness of dark sector by FASER$\nu$" Yasaman Farzan FASER$\nu$ is a newly proposed experiment which will take data in run III of the LHC during 2021-2023. Webinars
Jun 16 2020 - 16:00 Holography of the spin current Umut Gürsoy Recent developments both in high and low energy physics have increased the importance of hydrodynamics of matter with correlated spin degrees of freedom. Webinars
Jun 23 2020 - 16:00 Constraining Non-Relativistic RG Flows with Holography Sera Cremonini The basic question of how to organize the degrees of freedom of a quantum system as a function of energy scale has proven very difficult to address in a general context. Webinars
Jun 24 2020 - 12:00 Quasi-Jacobi Forms, Elliptic Genera and Strings in Four Dimensions





SPLE-Club
Jun 29 2020 - 16:00 Can New Physics hide in the proton PDFs? Maria Ubiali A major recent breakthrough in global fits of the structure of the proton has been the inclusion of a significant amount of precise LHC measurement Webinars
Jun 30 2020 - 11:30 Holoclub: Proof of a momentum/complexity correspondence Martin Sasieta We show that the holographic Complexity = Volume proposal satisfies a very general notion of Momentum/Complexity correspondence (PC), based on the Momentum Constraint of General Re HoloClub

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