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Apr 3 2024 - 11:00 SAB meeting Special Event
Apr 4 2024 - 12:00 Paper Discussion This week there will only be the paper discussion, but no talk. SPLE-Club
Apr 4 2024 - 15:00 Holography and integrability in non-relativistic AdS_5xS^5 Juan Miguel Nieto The success of the AdS5/CFT4 correspondence has created an interest on deformed versions of the correspondence. Seminar
Apr 8 2024 - 15:00 Sphaleron rate in hot QCD Guy Moore I explain why real-time topology change is important in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Above Tc this is controlled by so-called sphaleron transitions. Seminar
Apr 10 2024 - 11:30 Categorical-Symmetry Resolved Entanglement in CFT Pablo Saura We propose a symmetry-resolved entanglement for categorical non-invertible generalized symmetries (CaT-SREE) in (1+1)-dimensional CFTs. Quantum Information Journal Club
Apr 11 2024 - 12:00 Generalized Symmetry in Dynamical Gravity Alessandra Grieco After the paper discussion, we will have a talk by Alessandra Grieco based on the paper "Generalized Symmetry in Dynamical Gravity SPLE-Club
Apr 11 2024 - 15:00 Aspects of topology and confinement in large-N gauge theories Claudio Bonanno Although the strong interaction observed in Nature is described within the Standard Model of Fundamental Interactions by an SU(3) gauge theory, where N = 3 is the number of quark "colors", studying Seminar
Apr 11 2024 - 17:00 Wave Function of the Universe Christian Aoufia Christian Aoufia will present the paper 'Wave Function of the Uni Old Journal Club
Apr 15 2024 - 11:30 Comments on von Neumann algebras and quantum entanglement César Gómez The Page curve describing the process of black hole evaporation is derived in terms of a family, parametrized in terms of the evaporation time, of finite type II_1 factors, associated, respectively HoloClub
Apr 15 2024 - 15:00 Pros and cons of EFTs for new physics Duarte Fontes Physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) can be described in a consistent and general way through an Effective Field Theory (EFT). Seminar

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