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Nov 11 2021 - 15:00 | New directions in the SMEFT | Maria Ramos | In this talk, I will explore new directions in the Standard Model effective field theory (SMEFT) by considering the one-loop renormaliz | Seminar | |
Nov 15 2021 - 15:00 | Flavor anomalies, and the Bc lifetime | Benjamin Grinstein | Discrepancies between theoretical expectations and experimental measurements of some heavy meson decays have built up over the last decade. | Seminar | |
Nov 18 2021 - 15:00 | Vacuum trapping and electroweak symmetry non-restoration in the early universe | Olalla Olea | Extensions of the Higgs sector of the Standard Model allow for a rich cosmological history around the electroweak scale. | Seminar | |
Nov 22 2021 - 15:00 | Measuring anisotropic stress with relativistic effects | Camille Bonvin | The distribution of galaxies is a power tool to test our cosmological model. In this talk I will discuss the different contributions that affect the observed distribution of galaxies. | Seminar | |
Nov 25 2021 - 15:00 | Detecting, Discovering and Measuring Dark Matter around Black Holes with Gravitational Waves | Bradley Kavanagh | The observation of Gravitational Waves (GWs) has opened up a whole newavenue for constraining and detecting particle Dark Matter (DM). One of the | Seminar | |
Nov 29 2021 - 15:00 | Quantum Simulation of the Standard Model and Beyond | Dorota Grabowska | The Standard Model of Particle Physics, encapsulating the vast majority of our understanding of the fundamental nature of our Universe, is at its core a gauge theory. | Seminar | |
Dic 1 2021 - 15:00 | Recent advances in non-relativistic quantum gravity | Eric Bergshoeff | In this talk I will show that Newtonian gravity is not the unique non-relativistic gravity theory that can be defined by taking a limit of (matter coupled) general relativity. | Seminar | |
Dic 2 2021 - 15:00 | On the construction of theories of composite dark matter | Sean Mee | The dark matter remains one of the most famous unanswered questions in physics today. | Seminar |
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