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Sep 28 2020 - 16:00 Non-universality of hydrodynamics Akash Jain The late-time long-distance behaviour of a many-body system is usually described by the framework of hydrodynamics or similar condensed matter models based on the (possibly spontaneou Webinars
Sep 29 2020 - 12:00 Honey, I Shrunk (the) Superpotential Alessandro Mininno This iteration of the journal club will take place on Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. SPLE-Club
Sep 29 2020 - 18:00 How right was Landau? John McGreevy The Landau paradigm for phases of matter and transitions between themhas been very successful.  It is even more successful Webinars
Oct 2 2020 - 11:30 Pheno-Coffee An informal meeting where all the seniors and students are invited to discuss about phenomenology. Pheno-Coffee
Oct 2 2020 - 15:00 Parton distributions with lattice QCD: how it works Alexey Vladimirov Exploration of parton distributions with lattice simulations is the rapidly growing field of QCD. Webinars
Oct 5 2020 - 11:30 Entanglement Islands from Replica Wormholes Part II Martin Sasieta HoloClub
Oct 6 2020 - 12:00 Why Do They Call It Inflation When They Mean Topological Phase? Ginevra Buratti This iteration of the journal club will take place on Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. SPLE-Club
Oct 6 2020 - 16:00 The complex life of hydrodynamic modes Andrei Starinets Transport properties of liquids and gases in the regime of weak coupling can be determined from relevant kinetic equations for particles or quasiparticles, with transport coefficients typical Webinars
Oct 7 2020 - 15:00 Illuminating the dark ages: cosmic backgrounds from accretion onto primordial black hole dark matter Guenther Hasinger In this colloquium I review the surprising recent discoveries aroundblack holes and dark matter: Where do the supermassive black holes in Paco Yndurain Colloquium
Oct 8 2020 - 11:00 AppHolo JC: Cauchy horizons no more Karl Landsteiner Karl will tell us about these findings from last Summer where scalar deformations are killing Cauchy horizons. HoloClub

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