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May 9 2022 - 15:00 | Hunting from transient to continuous gravitational wave signals | Alicia M. Sintes Olives | In recent years, direct observations of transient gravitational waves from catastrophic collisions of black holes and neutron stars have opened a new w | Seminar | |
May 12 2022 - 12:30 | Rethinking Cosmology: Why it’s time to take the “big bang” out of the big bang theory | Paul Steinhardt | Seminar | ||
May 17 2022 - 15:00 | Bootstrap for lattice Yang-Mills theory | Vladimir Kazakov | I will speak about my recent work with Zechuan Zheng where we study the SU(Nc | Seminar | |
May 18 2022 - 15:00 | The Many Faces of General Relativity: Implications for Inflation and Dark Matter | Sebastian Zell | General Relativity (GR) exists in different formulations. They are equivalent in pure gravity but lead to distinct predictions once other fields are included. | Seminar | |
May 19 2022 - 15:00 | New ideas for the formation of primordial black holes | Alex Kusenko | Several new scenarios for PBH formation have recently been proposed. | Seminar | |
May 23 2022 - 15:00 | Primordial Black Holes and Leptogenesis: An unexpected interplay | Yuber F. Perez-Gonzalez | Black Hole evaporation offers a unique method of particle production, unlike any other interaction process. | Seminar | |
May 26 2022 - 15:00 | Why journalists don't understand science and why scientists don't understand science journalism | Ernesto Lozano | When scientists read science news, they are often shocked by inaccuracies, fallacies and hype. | Seminar | |
May 30 2022 - 15:00 | Neutrinos, reactors & anomalies | Patrick Huber | Neutrinos were discovered using a nuclear reactor as a source and since then much of our knowledge about neutrinos comes from experiments using reactors. | Seminar |
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