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Seminars

During the semester we have a high energy seminar and a lunch seminar. In addition to these two seminars we participate in a joint theoretical high energy theory seminar in Newe Shalom. The joint seminar takes place on Tuesdays from 10:30 until 13:30 and includes two talks and lunch. This seminar is attended by the high energy groups of all the Israeli institutions and usually attracts a crowd of roughly twenty participants.

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High Energy Physics Seminar, Vladimir Narovlansky, Title: Ginzburg-Landau description of non-unitary minimal models 11:30 am
High Energy Physics Seminar, Vladimir Narovlansky, Title: Ginzburg-Landau description of non-unitary minimal models
Feb 1 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar, Gal Avner, Title: Measuring the Ratio Between Di-muon and Di-electrons Final States in the Presence of Zero or One b-tag Jet in the ATLAS Experiment
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Oct 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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18
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High Energy Physics Seminar, Yaniv Weiss, Title: EFT amplitudes via on-shell methods
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Oct 18 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

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Oct
26
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Guilherme L. Pimentel
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Oct 26 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Title: The structure of the initial conditions of the universe
Abstract: I will review what we know about the initial conditions of the universe from observations. Then, I will explain how they arise within the framework of inflation, and describe recent progress in classifying (or “bootstrapping”) the possible correlation functions between primordial fluctuations. Finally, time permitting, I will touch upon work in progress trying to apply the bootstrap philosophy to more general cosmologies.

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8
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High Energy Physics Seminar, Francesco Mignosa, Title: On fixed points and phase transitions in five dimensions
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Nov 8 @ 11:30 am – 12:45 pm

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Nov
9
Tue
Roberto Emparan
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Nov 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Title: Holography of Chronology Protection
Abstract: After an introduction to time-machine spacetimes and simple models of them, I will discuss recent work with M. Tomasevic where we use holography to study quantum effects when closed timelike curves (CTCs) are developed. We address the question of whether it is possible to send a signal across the chronology horizon, passing into the region where CTCs are present. We find that the self-interaction of quantum fields manages to banish the passage of field excitations into the non-chronal region. Going further, we compute the gravitational backreaction of the quantum fields, and show that the null chronology horizon turns into a strong, spacelike curvature singularity. This is one of the few controlled, explicit examples where we can see quantum effects change a Cauchy horizon into a spacelike singularity.

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15
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High Energy Physics Seminar, Ofri Telem, Title: Confinement and Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Near-SUSY Theories
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Nov 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

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Nov
16
Tue
Miguel Paulos
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Nov 16 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Title: Mastering bounds on correlators
Abstract: We discuss a new viewpoint onto the CFT landscape: bounds on values of CFT correlators. We show that such bounds can be obtained by constructing suitable ‘master functionals’. We present both numerical results for 3d CFTs as well as exact results for correlators on the line. The latter follow from crossing symmetric dispersion relations. We briefly discuss how these may be used to study the Regge and flat space limits of CFT correlators.

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Nov
22
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High Energy Physics Seminar, Chaja Baruch, Title: Probing new axial vectors at the intensity frontier
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Nov 22 @ 11:30 am – 12:45 pm

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High Energy Physics Seminar, Akhil Sivakumar , Title: Fluctuating Hydrodynamics from holography
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Dec 6 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

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Dec
7
Tue
Micha Berkooz
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Dec 7 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Title: Multi-trace correlators in the SYK model and Non-geometric wormholes

Abstract: We consider the global fluctuations in the density of states of the SYK model, which are much larger than the standard RMT correlations. We provide a diagrammatic description of their leading and subleading behavior. In either case, the new set of correlations are not associated with (and are much larger than) the ones given by topological wormholes, and hint towards the dual of a single realization. In particular, we suggest that incorporating them in the gravity description requires the introduction of new, lighter and lighter, fields in the bulk with fluctuating boundary couplings.

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