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Feb 13 2023 - 11:30 Krylov Complexity in Free and Interacting Scalar Field Theories with Bounded Power Spectrum Viktor Jahnke This talk will be based on   HoloClub
Feb 13 2023 - 15:00 New neutrino interactions and where to find them Julia Gehrlein I will discuss the phenomenology of new neutrino interactions, how they can be probed, as well as a potential hint for them. Seminar
Feb 15 2023 - 11:00 Cosmology/gravity journal club Join the IFT cosmology/gravity journal club at https://benty-fields.com to vote for papers and volunteer to present them. CosmoGrav Journal Club
Feb 16 2023 - 12:00 On the correspondence between black holes, domain walls and fluxes Jesús Huertas Jesús will present the following paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03054): SPLE-Club
Feb 16 2023 - 15:00 Higher-dimensional origin of extended black hole thermodynamics Antonia Frassino In this seminar, I will present a new approach to understanding the varying cosmological constant in the framework of holographic braneworlds. Seminar
Feb 16 2023 - 17:00 The Last Three Minutes: Issues in Gravitational Wave Measurements of Coalescing Compact Binaries Gonzalo Morrás Gonzalo Morrás Gutiérrez will present the paper “The Last Three Minutes: Issues in Gravitational Wave Measurements of Coalescing Compact Binaries”, by Curt Cutler, Theocharis A. Old Journal Club
Feb 17 2023 - 11:30 Pheno-Coffee An informal meeting where all the seniors and students are invited to discuss about phenomenology. Pheno-Coffee
Feb 20 2023 - 11:30 Towards holographic RG flows from AdS to dS Sergio Morales Tejera In 1703.04622 solutions have been found to dilaton gravity that interpolate between an AdS_2 boundary and the stati HoloClub
Feb 20 2023 - 14:00 ML-AI Journal Club




ML-AI Journal Club
Feb 22 2023 - 10:30 Fermion production at the boundary of an expanding universe: a cold-atom gravitational analogue Carlos Fulgado When gravitation is introduced in Quantum Field Theory, even at a semi-classical level, there is a plethora of surprising phenomena that arise. Quantum Information Journal Club

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