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Past Events
- REMOTE SEMINAR: "Taming Noisy Observables with Deformed Path Integrals" (Neill Warrington, Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "From two to three-body systems in lattice QCD"
(Ruairí Brett, The George Washington University) - - Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Improving qubit Hamiltonian encodings with the gray code" (Olivia Di Matteo, TRIUMF) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "Delineating the properties of neutron star matter in cold, dense QCD" (Toru Kojo, Central China Normal University) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: Conformal spacelike-timelike correspondence in QCD (Alfred Mueller, Columbia University) -
- Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Quantum simulations with trapped ions" (Jiehang Zhang, New York University ) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Exact representations of many body interactions from Restricted Boltzmann Machine neural networks" (Ermal Rrapaj, University of Berkeley - University of Minnesota) -
- “Decaying Dark Matter and Searches for the Cosmic Neutrino Background” (David McKeen, TRIUMF) -
- "Multi-angle quantum many body collective neutrino flavor oscillation" (Ermal Rrapaj, University of Berkeley - University of Minnesota) -
- Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Using post-supremacy quantum devices for practical applications" (Jarrod McClean, Google Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab ) -
- "Neutrino signatures of supernova density features" (Payel Mukhopadhyay, Stanford University) -
- "Fast neutrino oscillations: ELN crossing, dispersion relation, and dynamic waves” (Huaiyu Duan,University of New Mexico) -
- "Neutrino interactions in Supernovae and in the laboratory" (Charles J. Horowitz, Indiana University) -
- Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos (See link in Event Info) -
- Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Simulating physical models on a trapped-ion quantum computer" (Norbert M. Linke, Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland) -
- Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos (See link in Event Info) -
- "Exciting Prospects for Detecting Late-Time Neutrinos from Core-Collapse Supernovae" (Shirley Li, SLAC) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "Fermionic Sign Problem: an exaggerated myth" (Nikolay Prokofiev, University of Massachusetts) -
- "Primordial gravitational waves as signature of neutrino and dark-matter genesis during a phase transition" (Pasquale Di Bari, University of Southampton) -
- "Complementarity between terrestrial oscillation experiments and cosmological/astrophysical determinations of sterile neutrino properties" (Jeffrey Berryman, Virginia Tech) -
- "On Lepton number violation at Colliders, or On the neutrino species in cosmology" (Wai-Yee Keung, University of Illinois at Chicago) -
- "Neutrino oscillation phenomenology Charged-lepton flavor violation Neutrino mass models" (Andre de Gouvea, Northwestern University) -
- "Searches for new neutrino physics at long-baseline experiments" (Kevin Kelly, Fermilab) -
- "Presupernova neutrinos as probes of neutrino mass hierarchy" (Yong-Zhong Qian, University of Minnesota) -
- "The Project 8 direct neutrino mass experiment" (Brent VanDevender, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "Constraining the equation of state of dense nuclear matter from multimessenger observations of binary neutron stars" (Collin Capano, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) Hannover) -
- Workshop - Fundamental Symmetries Research with Beta Decay (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Fundamental Symmetries Research with Beta Decay (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Fundamental Symmetries Research with Beta Decay (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Fundamental Symmetries Research with Beta Decay (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Fundamental Symmetries Research with Beta Decay (See link in Event Info) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "Nuclear Physics and Quantum Information Science : Report to NSAC - October 2019" (Martin Savage, Institute for Nuclear Theory, and David Hertzog, University of Washington) -
- INT S@INT Seminar: "Chiral charge dynamics in Abelian gauge theories at finite temperature" (Adrien Florio, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) -
- INT Special Seminar: "Nonlinear evolution of Wilson line correlators in the Colour Glass Condensate" (Andrecia Ramnath, University of Jyväskylä) -
- Workshop - Hadronic contributions to (g-2)μ (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Hadronic contributions to (g-2)μ (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Hadronic contributions to (g-2)μ (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Hadronic contributions to (g-2)μ (See link in Event Info) -
- Workshop - Hadronic contributions to (g-2)μ (See link in Event Info) -
- "Heavy quark expansion for inclusive charm decays" (Matteo Fael, Siegen University) -
- "The rare kaon decay K -> pi ll from lattice QCD" (Antonin Portelli, University of Edinburgh) -
- "Semileptonic decays for b -> d ll" (Bharti Kindra, Physical Research Laboratory) -
- "R_xi gauges in SMEFT" (Mikolaj Misiak, University of Warsaw) -
- "D -> pi ll" (Aoife Bharucha, Centre de Physique Théorique) -
- "Long-distance effects in B -> K* ll" (Danny van Dyk, Technische Universität München) -
- "Light cone sum rules and application to B -> pi pi" (Thomas Mannel/Alexander Khodjamirian, University of Siegen) -
- Workshop - Heavy-Quark Physics and Fundamental Symmetries (See link in Event Info) -