DAMTP/CMS Seminar Series

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Thursday April 11 13:00

Landau levels and incompressible states in dense holographic matter
Gordon Semenoff (British Columbia)
String Theory Seminars

Thursday April 11 15:00

The equations of landscape formation: review and a new model
Alexander Chen (SAMSI, University of North Carolina)
Applied and Computational Analysis

Wednesday April 17 14:15

Entanglement entropy and negativity in quantum field theories
Pasquale Calabrese (Pisa University)
Wednesday HEP-GR Colloquium

Wednesday April 24 16:00

The Merton Problem with a Drawdown Constraint on Consumption
Arun Thillaisundaram
Cambridge Analysts' Knowledge Exchange (C.A.K.E.)

Thursday April 25 14:15

Non-separability does not relieve the problem of Bell's theorem
Joe Henson (Imperial College)
CQIF Seminar

Thursday April 25 15:00

What is a flutter shutter good for?
Jean-Michel Morel (ENS Cachan)
Applied and Computational Analysis

Friday April 26 16:00

Effective constitutive relations and variational principles for waves in composites
John Willis (Damtp)
Fluid Mechanics (DAMTP)

Monday April 29 13:00

Title to be confirmed
Marco Cirelli (CEA Saclay)
Cosmology lunch