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INT: "Quark Matter: From Hard Thermal Loops to Neutron-Star Cores" (Aleksi Vuorinen, University of Helsinki)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Decay of superfluid vortices in CFL quark matter" (Mark Alford, Washington University)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Dense QCD and Higgs-confinement phase transitions with fundamental matter" (Larry Yaffe, University of Washington)
10:00am
Zoom (See event info)
Physics Colloquia: Hot Electrons, Cold Materials: Building Blocks for Next Generation Semiconductor Devices (Rehan Kapadia (USC))
4:00pm
Zoom
INT: "Magnetic defects in dense quark matter" (Andreas Schmitt, University of South Hampton)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "QCD in the cores of neutron stars" (Aleksi Kurkela, CERN)
10:30am
Zoom (see event info)
INT: "Dense matter: heavy-ion vs. neutron-star physics" (Veronica Dexheimer, Kent State University)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Anomaly induced transport out of equilibrium in hologrphy" (Karl Landsteiner, CSIC)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Monopoles versus instantons, and the Poisson duality" (Ed Shuryak, Stony Brook University)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Topological color-superconductivity in QCD with one flavor" (Noriyuki Sogabe, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
Physics Department: Faculty Meeting (Physics Faculty)
3:30pm
Zoom (See description for agenda)
INT: "Excited states of isolated fermions in gauge Higgs theories" (Jeff Greensite, San Francisco State University)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Symmetry, Duality, and Fractons" (Shu-Heng Shao, Institute for Advanced Study)
9:00am
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INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "High energy QCD at the dawn of the EIC era" (Yuri Kovchegov, The Ohio State University)
10:30am
Zoom (see event info)
INT: "QCD chiral soliton lattice and nonrelativistic photons" (Naoki Yamamoto, Keio University)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "The chiral anomaly and the proton's spin: axion-like dynamics and spin diffusion at high energies via topological transitions" (Raju Venugopalan, Brookhaven National Lab)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "The strong CP problem, general covariance, and horizons" (Giorgio Torrieri, IFGW - Unicamp Campinas State University)
9:00am
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INT: "The Quantum Science Center: Toward Topological quantum computing" (David Dean, Oak Ridge National Lab)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Quantum phases of two-dimensional Z_2 gauge theory coupled to fermion matter" (Sergej Moroz, TU Munich)
9:00am
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INT: "Rotating quantum gases under the microscope" (Richard Fletcher, MIT)
10:00am
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CENPA: Searches for CPT/Lorentz Invariance Violation with the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment (Breese Quinn, University of Mississippi)
2:30pm
Zoom (https://washington.zoom.us/j/92106105978)
Physics Colloquia: From quarks to nuclei: unveiling universalities in strongly interacting many-body systems (Or Hen (MIT))
4:00pm
Zoom
INT: "Symmetry-protected topological phases in lattice gauge theories" (Giuseppe Magnifico,University of Padua)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Boundary criticality of the O(N) model in d = 3 critically revisited." (Max Metlitski, MIT)
9:00am
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INT: “Is the difference between solids and liquids topological?" (Matteo Baggioli, SJTU Shanghai)
4:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Comments on Chiral Fermions" (David Tong, University of Cambridge)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Domain Wall Fermions and Chiral Gauge Theories: Topological Insulators for Particle Physics" (David Kaplan, Institute for Nuclear Theory)
9:00am
David Kaplan, Institute for Nuclear Theory
INT: "Photon-assisted tunnelling of cold atoms: from background gauge fields to an Aharonov-Bohm instability towards a deconfined phase" (Alejandro Bermudez, Complutense University )
10:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Applications of topological defects for 2D dynamics" (Zohar Komargodski, SCGP)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
Physics Department: Final Exam: Numerical Modeling of Frequency Combs: Functionality, Stability and Control (Chang Sun (Chair: Jose Kutz), University of Washington)
8:30am
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INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Parity doubling in cold and dense QCD" (Chihiro Sasaki, University of Wroclaw)
10:30am
Zoom (see event info)
INT: "Topology of symmetry-protected semimetals" (Jennifer Cano, Stony Brook University)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Topological aspects of 2+1d gauge theories using lattice" (Nikhil Karthik, Jefferson Lab/ WM)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Chiral fermions from staggered lattice fields" (Simon Catterall, Syracuse University)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
Physics Department: General Exam (Isaac Shelby (Advisor: Paul Wiggins), University of Washington)
2:00pm
Zoom (https://washington.zoom.us/j/92661519808)
INT: "Fractional quantum Hall "graviton" and polarized Raman scattering" (Dam Son, University of Chicago)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
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INT: "On the effective field theories of topological crystalline insulators and topological crystals" (Sheng-Jie Huang, University of Maryland)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Fracton critical point and Topological phase transition beyond renormalization" (Yizhi You, Princeton University)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Quantum many-body topology of quasicrystals" (Dominic Else, MIT)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Physics on the Edge ( of a Fractional Quantum Hall Phase) : SU(3) Neutralons and Poor Man’s Gross-Neveu Model" (Yuval Gefen, The Weizmann Institute of Science)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Floquet topological phases with U(1) symmetry" (Michael Levin, University of Chicago)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Geometry, Noether currents and relativistic fluids" (Stefan Flörchinger, University of Heidelberg)
10:30am
Zoom (see event info)
Physics Department: Final Exam: Micro-focus ARPES of operating 2D devices (Paul Van Nguyen (Advisor: David Cobden), University of Washington)
2:00pm
TBA
INT: "Stiefel liquids" (Chong Wang, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Higher Form Symmetries at Quantum Criticality" (Cenke Xu, University of California, Santa Barbara)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: “Strongly coupled QFT dynamics via TQFT coupling” (Mithat Unsal, North Carolina State University)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Lifetimes of eternal false vacua" (Theo Jacobson, University of Minnesota)
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Chiral magnetic effect: from quarks to quantum computers" (Dmitri Kharzeev, Stony Brook University)
10:30am
Zoom (See Event Info)
INT: "Non-invertible symmetry and string tensions beyond N-ality" (Yuya Tanizaki, Kyoto University)
3:00pm
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Anomalous sound attenuation in Weyl semimetals" (Pavlo Sukhachov, Yale University)
8:00am
Zoom (See event info)
INT: "Quantum Hall effects in topological semimetals" (Rafael Molina, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (CSIC))
9:00am
Zoom (See event info)
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INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "New tools for the quantum many-body problem" (Dean Lee, NSCL/MSU)
10:30am
Zoom (See Event Info)
Physics Department: General Exam (Andy Goldschmidt (Advisor: Jose Kutz))
10:00am
TBA
INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Physics beyond the Standard Model with nuclear probes" (Vincenzo Cirigliano, LANL)
10:30am
Zoom (See Event Info)
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Physics Colloquia: Fracton order: from quantum hard drive to foliated manifold (Xie Chen (Caltech))
4:00pm
Zoom
INT: Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Element synthesis and neutrinos in neutron star mergers" (Gail McLaughlin, North Carolina State University)
10:30am
Zoom (See Event Info)
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