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Jun 18 2017 - 08:00 Lattice 2017 35th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory Workshop
Jun 19 2017 - 09:00 PASCOS Workshop
Jun 26 2017 - 15:00 Exorcising the Ostrogradsky ghost: Construction of healthy higher-derivative theories Hayato Motohashi Scalar-tensor theories serve models for inflation and dark energy. Seminar
Jun 29 2017 - 15:00 Nucleon structure from 2+1-flavor dynamical Domain-Wall Fermion ensembles Shigemi Ohta I will discuss lattice-QCD numerical calculations of nucleon structures using 2+1-flavor dynamical domain-wall fermion (DWF) ensembles jointly generated by RIKEN-BNL-Columbia (RBC) and UKQCD collab Seminar
Jun 30 2017 - 11:30 Pheno-Coffee An informal meeting where all the seniors and students are invited to discuss about phenomenology. Pheno-Coffee
Jul 3 2017 - 15:00 Neutron Stars and Gravitational Wave Observation of Strong-field Gravity Alvaro de la Cruz-Dombriz In the context of scalar-tensor gravity theories, the apparent mass of neutron stars as seen from an observer at infinity is numerically calculable but requires careful matching, first at the star Seminar
Jul 4 2017 - 11:30 Strings report Brief report on the topics at the "Stings" meeting HoloClub
Jul 10 2017 - 15:00 Freeze-in dark matter and its phenomenological potential Bryan Zaldivar Freeze-in mechanism for dark matter (DM) production is lately gaining a lot of popularity because of 1) lack of WIMP evidence, and 2) the possibility to probe it at experiments may not be at all ho Seminar
Jul 11 2017 - 11:30 Entanglement entropy and RG irreversibility Eduardo Teste I will start reviewing the set up in which vacuum entanglement entropy can be used to prove the c and F theorem of 2 and 3 dimensions. HoloClub
Jul 13 2017 - 15:00 Novel features of large-N limits: decoherence, entanglement and area operators in AdS/CFT. Javier Magan Most candidates to quantum gravity theories are "large-N" models. Seminar

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