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Speaker Tipo de Evento
Jul 3 2024 - 11:30 Quantum latents: distinguishing causal scenarios with indistinguishable classical Daniel Centeno (Perimeter Institute) The field of causal inference examines the relationship between statistical correlations and causal connections among a set of variables. Quantum Information Journal Club
Jul 10 2024 - 14:00 Special Cosmo Journal Club talk: "Cosmological Collider as an Interaction Probe: Scale-dependence and Diagrams" Fumiya Sano Massive fields can imprint unique oscillatory features on primordial correlation functions or inflationary correlators, which is dubbed the cosmological collider signal. CosmoGrav Journal Club
Jul 11 2024 - 12:00 Percolating Cosmic String Networks from Kination Noelia Sánchez González Our visitor Noelia Sánchez González (Oxford) will discuss her recent paper "Percolating Cosmic String Networks from Kination" (arXiv:  SPLE-Club
Jul 15 2024 - 10:00 SIFTS School Summer IFT School (SIFTS) is a one-week summer program typically intended for graduate student considering a career in theoretical physics.  The SIFTS program is designed to provide lectures School
Jul 23 2024 - 11:30 Black Hole Singularity and Timelike Entanglement Le-Chen Qu We study timelike and conventional entanglement entropy as potential probes of black hole singularities via the AdS/CFT correspondence. HoloClub
Sep 5 2024 - 15:00 The EDM inverse problem: exploring CP violation beyond the SM and the axion quality with electric dipole moments (EDMs) Kiwoon Choi I examine to what extent the EDM portfolio of nucleons, lightnuclei, some diamagnetic atoms and polar molecules can provide information Seminar
Sep 9 2024 - 10:00 The Cosmological Constant Problem and Effective Field Theories for Dark Energy Andrew Tolley Place and time: IFT UAM/CSIC. 10:00-12:00.
Dates: Aula Roja 9,10,11,13 September 2024 and Aula Azul 12 September 2024 (only Thursday).
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Special Event
Sep 12 2024 - 10:00 Stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds from primordial black holes Santiago Jaraba Gómez The field of gravitational waves has made a huge progress over the last decade, especially since their first detection by LIGO in September 2015. Thesis-dissertation
Sep 12 2024 - 12:00 Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves José Francisco Nuño Siles TBA Thesis-dissertation
Sep 12 2024 - 15:00 Chiral gauge theory on the lattice (and questions for the continuum) David B. Kaplan A fermion representation with exact chiral symmetry can be obtained on a 5-dimensional lattice with a single boundary, circumventing the Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem. Seminar

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