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30.06.2022 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Deep learning and quantum gravity" Bethe Colloquium
Formulating quantum gravity is one of the final goals of fundamental physics. Recent progress in string theory brought a concrete formulation called AdS/CFT correspondence, in which a gravitational sp ['...'] Referent: Koji Hashimoto (Kyoto University) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Deep learning and quantum gravity" |
Koji Hashimoto |
Online |
21.04.2022 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "The same, yet not the same: how to crack a paradigm" Bethe Colloquium
The behavior of matter is ruled by the standard model of particle physics -- really?
Old puzzles and new evidences from precision measurements are lurking and pose challenges to standard theory. Dev ['...'] Referent: Gudrun Hiller (Technische Universität Dortmund) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The same, yet not the same: how to crack a paradigm" |
Gudrun Hiller |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2021/22 |
27.01.2022 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "From Quantum Scattering Amplitudes to Gravitational Waves" Bethe Colloquium
The remarkable detection of gravitational waves by the LIGO/Virgo
collaboration has opened a new window into the cosmos. In this
colloquium we explain how particle theorists can help out with
ca ['...'] Referent: Zvi Bern (UCLA, Los Angeles) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "From Quantum Scattering Amplitudes to Gravitational Waves" |
Zvi Bern |
Online |
↑ |
08.07.2021 (Do) |
16:50-17:30 |
27 "The Swampland Program in Quantum Gravity: From Conjectures to Theorems" Bethe Colloquium
Which effective field theory can be coupled to gravity in a consistent quantum theory? This fundamental question has triggered considerable recent interest within the so-called Swampland Program. A gr ['...'] Referent: Timo Weigand (DESY, Hamburg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Swampland Program in Quantum Gravity: From Conjectures to Theorems" |
Timo Weigand |
Online |
24.06.2021 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Indroducing JUNE - an open-source epidemiological simulation" Bethe Colloquium
We constructed a detailed digital twin of the UK population, with supreme social and geographical granularity, representing 55 million residents in England and Wales and tracing their daily movements ['...'] Referent: Frank Krauss (Durham University) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Indroducing JUNE - an open-source epidemiological simulation" |
Frank Krauss |
Online |
27.05.2021 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "The Mathematics of Precision Physics" Bethe Colloquium
Precise predictions for observables in perturbative Quantum Field Theory require the evaluation of multi-loop scattering amplitudes and integrals. We review recent advances in understanding the mathem ['...'] Referent: Claude Duhr (CERN, Geneva) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Mathematics of Precision Physics" |
Claude Duhr |
Online |
22.04.2021 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "The Current Status of Non-Empirical Confirmation" Bethe Colloquium
Non-empirical and meta-empirical confirmation were initially proposed as concepts for understanding the degree of trust many theoretical physicists have developed in empirically unconfirmed theories s ['...'] Referent: Richard Dawid (Stockholm University) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Current Status of Non-Empirical Confirmation" |
Richard Dawid |
Online |
↑ WS 2020/21 |
04.02.2021 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Decoding the Path Integral: Resurgent Asymptotics and Extreme Quantum Field Theory" Bethe Colloquium
There are several important conceptual and computational questions concerning path integrals, which have recently been approached from new perspectives motivated by "resurgent asymptotics", a novel ['...'] Referent: Gerald V. Dunne (University of Connecticut) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Decoding the Path Integral: Resurgent Asymptotics and Extreme Quantum Field Theory" |
Gerald V. Dunne |
Online |
21.01.2021 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Tensor network algorithms for high-dimensional quantum many-body systems" Bethe Colloquium
We review some recent results on the development of efficient unconstrained tree tensor network algorithms and their application to
high-dimensional many-body quantum systems and machine learning pro ['...'] Referent: Simone Montangero (Università di Padova) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Tensor network algorithms for high-dimensional quantum many-body systems" |
Simone Montangero |
Online |
↑ |
18.06.2020 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Modular Flavour Symmetries" Bethe Colloquium
Abstract:
The hope of relating fermion masses and mixing angles to some fundamental underlying principle has lead the scientific community to explore a vast variety of possible symmetry patterns an ['...'] Referent: Ferruccio Feruglio (University of Padova) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Modular Flavour Symmetries" |
Ferruccio Feruglio |
Online |
04.06.2020 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Machine Learning in Theoretical Physics" Bethe Colloquium
Machine Learning has become an integrable part of our daily lives. Owing to its versatile and universal nature, it is also increasingly utilized in Science. I will first provide an overview of differe ['...'] Referent: Fabian Rühle (CERN, Geneva) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Machine Learning in Theoretical Physics" |
Fabian Rühle |
Online |
↑ WS 2019/20 |
09.01.2020 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Hydrodynamics of integrable many-body systems" Bethe Colloquium
Integrable many-body systems have an extensive number of conservation laws. This implies that conventional hydrodynamics, used on mass, momentum, and energy, has to be rewritten. Surprisingly, on larg ['...'] Referent: Herbert Spohn (TU München) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Hydrodynamics of integrable many-body systems" |
Herbert Spohn |
Hörsaal I |
05.12.2019 (Do) |
17:15-18:30 |
27 "Quantum Simulation of Abelian and non-Abelian Gauge Theories" Bethe Colloquium
Simply coupled gauge theories play an important role in different areas of physics. Quantum Chromodynamics is the non-Abelian SU(2) gauge theory that describes the strong interactions between quarks a ['...'] Referent: Uwe-Jens Wiese (University of Bern) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quantum Simulation of Abelian and non-Abelian Gauge Theories" |
Uwe-Jens Wiese |
Hörsaal I |
21.11.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Diboson production at the LHC" Bethe Colloquium
Diboson production processes provide a rich testing ground for SM predictions at the LHC. The talk will discuss recent progress in vector boson pair production from quark-antiquark annihilation as wel ['...'] Referent: Dieter Zeppenfeld (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Diboson production at the LHC" |
Dieter Zeppenfeld |
Hörsaal I |
24.10.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Standard Model or Standard Theory?" Bethe Colloquium
The impressive extension of successful tests of the Standard Model of elementary particles suggests to promote it to a / the Standard Theory. After arguing why this may be premature, I discuss the pot ['...'] Referent: Riccardo Barbieri (SNS, Pisa) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Standard Model or Standard Theory?" |
Riccardo Barbieri |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
04.07.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Neutrinos as the key to the universe as we know it" Bethe Colloquium
There are three open questions in physics which seem unrelated: Why is there only matter around us? How do neutrinos acquire their tiny masses? Why to all particles in nature have integer electric cha ['...'] Referent: Yuval Grossman (Cornell University, LEPP) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Neutrinos as the key to the universe as we know it" |
Yuval Grossman |
Hörsaal I |
06.06.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Unconventional dynamics of ultracold bosons in optical lattices" Bethe Colloquium
Atomic gases cooled to Nanokelvin temperatures are a new exciting tool to study a broad range of quantum phenomena. In particular, an outstanding degree of control over the fundamental parameters, suc ['...'] Referent: Corinna Kollath (HISKP, Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Unconventional dynamics of ultracold bosons in optical lattices" |
Corinna Kollath |
Hörsaal I |
09.05.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Particle Scattering and Number Theory" Bethe Colloquium
From the softest of interactions of a magnetic field with an electron, to the most violent collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, precision quantum field theory produces numbers and functions with i ['...'] Referent: Lance Dixon (SLAC, Stanford) Veranstalter: Christa Börch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Particle Scattering and Number Theory" |
Lance Dixon |
Hörsaal I |
25.04.2019 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Constraints on Quantum Gravity" Bethe Colloquium
Superstring theory is our best candidate for the ultimate unification of general relativity and quantum mechanics. Although predictions of the theory are typically at extremely high energy and out of ['...'] Referent: Hirosi Ooguri (Caltech, Pasadena / IPMU Tokyo / ACP Aspen) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Constraints on Quantum Gravity" |
Hirosi Ooguri |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2018/19 |
13.12.2018 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "A nu hope" Bethe Colloquium
Massive neutrinos who were the last edition to the Standard Model, and arguably the first piece of evidence of the physics that hides behind it, can become an ideal tool to test the way we understand ['...'] Referent: Gabriela Barenboim (University of Valencia) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "A nu hope" |
Gabriela Barenboim |
Hörsaal I |
11.10.2018 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Chiral matter: from quarks to quantum materials" Bethe Colloquium
Chirality is an ubiquitous concept in modern science, from particle physics to biology. In quantum physics, chirality is linked to the topology of gauge fields due to the quantum chiral anomaly. While ['...'] Referent: Dmitri Kharzeev (Stony Brook) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Chiral matter: from quarks to quantum materials" |
Dmitri Kharzeev |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
12.07.2018 (Do) |
15:30-17:30 |
27 "String Theory Challenges in Particle Physics and Cosmology" Bethe Colloquium
In this talk I will attempt to summarize some of the major particle physics and cosmological constraints on string theory model building. ['...'] Referent: Stuart Raby (Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "String Theory Challenges in Particle Physics and Cosmology" |
Stuart Raby |
Hörsaal I |
21.06.2018 (Do) |
16:15-18:00 |
27 "Testing General Relativity with the Large Scale Structure of the Universe" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Ruth Durrer (University of Geneva) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Testing General Relativity with the Large Scale Structure of the Universe" |
Ruth Durrer |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2017/18 |
18.01.2018 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Quantum cohomology of Grassmannians via R-matrices and integrable systems" Bethe Colloquium
In this talk I want to give an elementary description of the quantum cohomology rings of Grassmannians. The main idea is to connect it with a concrete model of particle configurations on a circle. The ['...'] Referent: Catharina Stroppel (Mathematical Institute, University of Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quantum cohomology of Grassmannians via R-matrices and integrable systems" |
Catharina Stroppel |
Hörsaal I |
11.01.2018 (Do) |
16:15-18:00 |
27 "Swampland Constraints on SM Physics and the Cosmological Constant" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Luis Ibáñez (IFT, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Swampland Constraints on SM Physics and the Cosmological Constant" |
Luis Ibáñez |
Hörsaal I |
09.11.2017 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Precision fundamental physics with astronomy" Bethe Colloquium
The Universe is vast. And even though we live on a tiny planet among billions of stars in a galaxy that is one of very many, we are curious enough to seek to understand its beginning and the fundament ['...'] Referent: Michael Kramer (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astonomy, Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Precision fundamental physics with astronomy" |
Michael Kramer |
Hörsaal I |
26.10.2017 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon: a precision probe of the standard model" Bethe Colloquium
Despite dedicated searches at colliders like the LHC, hints for physics beyond the standard model remain at best indirect. They come either from the cosmic frontier, where, for instance, the nature of ['...'] Referent: Marc Knecht (Marseille, CPT) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon: a precision probe of the standard model" |
Marc Knecht |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
06.07.2017 (Do) |
16:15-18:00 |
27 "The Origin of Mass of the Visible Universe" Bethe Colloquium
More than 99% of the mass of the visible universe is made up of protons andneutrons. Both particles are much heavier than their quark and gluon constitutents. The existence and sta-bility of atoms rel ['...'] Referent: Zoltan Fodor (Bergische Universität Wuppertal) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Origin of Mass of the Visible Universe" |
Zoltan Fodor |
Hörsaal I |
22.06.2017 (Do) |
16:15-18:00 |
27 "On String Theory, Particle Physics and Cosmology" Bethe Colloquium
An overview is presented on the efforts and challenges for string theory to make contact with particle physics and cosmology. ['...'] Referent: Fernando Quevedo (ICTP, Trieste / DAMTP, Cambridge) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "On String Theory, Particle Physics and Cosmology" |
Fernando Quevedo |
Hörsaal I |
01.06.2017 (Do) |
16:15-18:00 |
27 "Supersymmetry and the Real World" Bethe Colloquium
Supersymmetry has proven to be one of the most powerful ideas in gaining a better theoretical understanding of how quantum physics meshes with gravity and other fundamental forces. However it remains ['...'] Referent: Joseph D. Lykken (Fermilab (Batavia, Illinois, USA)) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Supersymmetry and the Real World" |
Joseph D. Lykken |
Seminarraum bctp 1 |
04.05.2017 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Rapid adaptation and the predictability of next year's flu" Bethe Colloquium
Evolution is simple if adaptive mutations, that is evolutionary
innovations, appear and spread one at a time. However, in large
microbial populations many mutations arise simultaneously resulting in ['...'] Referent: Richard Neher (Biozentrum, University of Basel) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Rapid adaptation and the predictability of next year's flu" |
Richard Neher |
Hörsaal I |
19.04.2017 (Mi) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "From the Motion of Planets to Elementary Particles" Bethe Colloquium
Planetary orbits, energy levels of atoms, and elementary particle interactions are all governed by the same hidden symmetry principles. I will describe these symmetries and how they help simplify calc ['...'] Referent: Johannes Henn (Mainz University) Veranstalter: Christa Bösch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "From the Motion of Planets to Elementary Particles" |
Johannes Henn |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2016/17 |
19.01.2017 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "The theoretical physics ecosystem behind the Higgs boson discovery" Bethe Colloquium
A simplified history of the Higgs boson has Peter Higgs positing it in the mid-1960s followed by a long wait while experimentalists progressively turned up collider energies until it appeared several ['...'] Referent: James Wells (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor / DESY, Hamburg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The theoretical physics ecosystem behind the Higgs boson discovery" |
James Wells |
Hörsaal I |
21.11.2016 (Mo) |
14:15-15:30 |
27 "Genomic Research goes Computational" Bethe Colloquium
The life and medical sciences have seen a revolution in the last decade. Initiated in the 1990s with the Human Genome Project, genomic research has significantly accelerated since 2007 when next gener ['...'] Referent: Joachim Schultze (LIMES Institut, Universität Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Genomic Research goes Computational" |
Joachim Schultze |
Hörsaal I |
14.11.2016 (Mo) |
14:15-15:30 |
27 "What is Metaphysics and Why Does it Matter?" Bethe Colloquium
As a first approximation metaphysics is a discipline which deals with absolutely everything which exists. There are many names for this extraordinary totality: the world as a whole, reality, cosmos, n ['...'] Referent: Markus Gabriel (Institut für Philosophie, Universität Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "What is Metaphysics and Why Does it Matter?" |
Markus Gabriel |
Hörsaal I |
27.10.2016 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Hyperbolic 3-manifolds and Galois representations" Bethe Colloquium
A large part of modern number theory deals with the relation between algebraic objects and analytic objects, as in the famous Shimura-Taniyama-Weil conjecture relating elliptic curves with modular for ['...'] Referent: Peter Scholze (Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Hyperbolic 3-manifolds and Galois representations" |
Peter Scholze |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
07.07.2016 (Do) |
14:30-18:00 |
27 "25 Years of Mirror Symmetry, 20 Years of Homological Mirror Symmetry" Bethe Colloquium
Part 1 by Xenia de la Ossa at 2:30pm, part 2 by Eric Zaslow at 4:15pm
Part 1: Reflections on Mirror Symmetry (Xenia de la Ossa, Oxford)
Part 2: HMS, Hopefully Made Simple (Eric Zaslow, Evanston) ['...'] Referent: Xenia de la Ossa / Eric Zaslow (Oxford / Evanston) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "25 Years of Mirror Symmetry, 20 Years of Homological Mirror Symmetry" |
Xenia de la Ossa / Eric Zaslow |
Hörsaal I |
16.06.2016 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Dark Matter search with the Fermi Large Area Telescope" Bethe Colloquium
High energy gamma-rays are one of the most promising tools to constrain or reveal the nature of dark matter. During the almost eight years of the Fermi satellite mission, the data from its Large Area ['...'] Referent: Gabrijela Zaharijas (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Dark Matter search with the Fermi Large Area Telescope" |
Gabrijela Zaharijas |
Hörsaal I |
02.06.2016 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Probing the Atomic Higgs Force" Bethe Colloquium
After the discovery of the Higgs particle at the LHC, the Higgs mechanism is expected to account for the masses of the fundamental particles. We argue that, while this is true for the electroweak gaug ['...'] Referent: Gilad Perez (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Probing the Atomic Higgs Force" |
Gilad Perez |
Hörsaal I |
21.04.2016 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Supernova Simulations in Three Dimensions: Models Confronting Observations" Bethe Colloquium
Recently the first self-consistent three-dimensional computer simulations of supernova explosions of massive stars have become possible and reveal new, stunning phenomena lika a dipolar emission asymm ['...'] Referent: Hans-Thomas Janka (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Supernova Simulations in Three Dimensions: Models Confronting Observations" |
Hans-Thomas Janka |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2015/16 |
28.01.2016 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Precision hadron physics" Bethe Colloquium
To answer physics questions at both the highest and lowest energy scales, hadron physics plays a central and connecting role. In many questions at the forefront of particle physics, atomic physics, an ['...'] Referent: Marc Vanderhaeghen (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Precision hadron physics" |
Marc Vanderhaeghen |
Hörsaal I |
03.12.2015 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "Naturalness' last stand" Bethe Colloquium
With the discovery of the Higgs boson, the Standard Model of particle physics celebrated a great triumph. It also brought the naturalness puzzle sharper into focus: what keeps the Higgs mass so light? ['...'] Referent: Andreas Weiler (TU München) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Naturalness' last stand" |
Andreas Weiler |
Hörsaal I |
19.11.2015 (Do) |
16:00-18:00 |
27 "Big bang or freeze?" Bethe Colloquium
If the sizes of atoms are allowed to vary, the geometry of our Universe can be described by different pictures, with distances between galaxies shrinking, expanding or static. Motivated by quantum gra ['...'] Referent: Christof Wetterich (Universität Heidelberg) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Big bang or freeze?" |
Christof Wetterich |
Hörsaal I |
22.10.2015 (Do) |
16:15-17:30 |
27 "String Theory - Status and Perspectives" Bethe Colloquium
After a brief introduction to string theory we discuss
its relevance for particle physics, cosmology and mathematics. ['...'] Referent: Jan Louis (Universität Hamburg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "String Theory - Status and Perspectives" |
Jan Louis |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
02.07.2015 (Do) |
15:15-16:30 |
27 "Turing Machines: Exploring the Limits of Computability" Bethe Colloquium
To demonstrate the computability of a function it suffices to exhibit a concrete computational procedure like some algorithm for decimal arithmetic or a computer program. Proofs of incompatibility, ho ['...'] Referent: Peter Koepke+ (Mathematisches Institut der Universität Bonn) Veranstalter: C. Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Turing Machines: Exploring the Limits of Computability" |
Peter Koepke+ |
Hörsaal I |
18.06.2015 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Sphaleron and Baryon Number Violating Processes" Bethe Colloquium
We show that the baryon-lepton number violating processes can take place without the exponential tunneling suppression (at zero temperature) at energies around and above the sphaleron energy of 9.0 Te ['...'] Referent: Henry S.-H. Tye (Cornell University, Ithaca, New York) Veranstalter: C. Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Sphaleron and Baryon Number Violating Processes" |
Henry S.-H. Tye |
Hörsaal I |
07.05.2015 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Heavy-ion collisions at the LHC" Bethe Colloquium
The “standard model†of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions is based on the picture that viscous relativistic fluid dynamics can account for the time evolution of dense QCD matter prod ['...'] Referent: Urs Wiedemann (CERN-PH/TH, Geneva) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Heavy-ion collisions at the LHC" |
Urs Wiedemann |
Hörsaal I |
16.04.2015 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "The Hunt for Axions and Other WISPs" Bethe Colloquium
Many theoretically well-motivated extensions of the standard model of particle physics predict the existence of very weakly interacting slim (in the sense of ultralight) particles (WISPs),
such as t ['...'] Referent: Andreas Ringwald (DESY, Hamburg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Hunt for Axions and Other WISPs" |
Andreas Ringwald |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2014/15 |
15.01.2015 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "The String Theory Landscape and Models of Cosmological Inflation" Bethe Colloquium
The talk will start by motivating string theory as a theory of quantum gravity. Then the resulting 10-dimensional effective field theory and its compactification to 4 space-time dimensions will be dis ['...'] Referent: Arthur Hebecker (Universität Heidelberg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The String Theory Landscape and Models of Cosmological Inflation" |
Arthur Hebecker |
Hörsaal I |
27.11.2014 (Do) |
15:15-16:30 |
27 "Quanta of Geometry" Bethe Colloquium
In the construction of spectral manifolds in noncommutative geometry, a higher degree Heisenberg commutation relation involving the Dirac operator and the Feynman slash of real scalar fields naturally ['...'] Referent: Alain Connes (Collège de France) Veranstalter: C. Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quanta of Geometry" |
Alain Connes |
Hörsaal I |
13.11.2014 (Do) |
15:15-16:30 |
27 "Axial U(1) anomaly in QCD and the Witten-Veneziano formula" Bethe Colloquium
In the 70ies of the last century the mass spectrum of the light
pseudoscalar mesons posed a puzzle: the eta' meson is way too heavy for being a (pseudo) Golstone boson. This was explained eventual ['...'] Referent: Carsten Urbach (Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Axial U(1) anomaly in QCD and the Witten-Veneziano formula" |
Carsten Urbach |
Hörsaal I |
16.10.2014 (Do) |
15:15-16:30 |
27 "The (state of the) art of Feynman graph evaluation - a personal recollection" Bethe Colloquium
After a short presentation of the current situation of the (g-2) of
the electron, I will try to describe some of the new tools appeared in the years in the technology of Feynman graph evaluation. The ['...'] Referent: Ettore Remiddi (INFN, Bologna) Veranstalter: C. Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The (state of the) art of Feynman graph evaluation - a personal recollection" |
Ettore Remiddi |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
03.07.2014 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Particle Physics in the Multiverse" Bethe Colloquium
Is our universe a single entity or part of a multiverse? Can the Standard Model of Particle Physics be derived uniquely from a fundamental theory, or is it just one of many possibilities? Insights fro ['...'] Referent: Bert Schellekens (NIKHEF, Amsterdam) Veranstalter: C. Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Particle Physics in the Multiverse" |
Bert Schellekens |
Hörsaal I |
05.06.2014 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Beyond the Standard Model (or not) after LHC-8TeV" Bethe Colloquium
To date, the LHC has not observed indications of structure beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Moreover the measured properties of the Brout-Englert-Higgs boson hint at an underlying simpli ['...'] Referent: Graham Ross (Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Beyond the Standard Model (or not) after LHC-8TeV" |
Graham Ross |
Hörsaal I |
22.05.2014 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Many-body physics with quantum gases in disorder" Bethe Colloquium
I will give a brief introduction to the physics of ultracold atoms in random potentials and show that ultracold quantum gases open a wide avenue to study how the interaction between particles influenc ['...'] Referent: Georgy Shlyapnikov (LPTMA, Orsay) Veranstalter: Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Many-body physics with quantum gases in disorder" |
Georgy Shlyapnikov |
Hörsaal I |
24.04.2014 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "The Early Universe and LHC: 2 Accelerators for 1 New Physics" Bethe Colloquium
The discovery of the Higgs boson (LHC) and the results on the cosmic background radiation (early Universe)have assessed the validity of the GSW Standard Model of particle physics and the hot Big Band ['...'] Referent: Antonio Masiero (INFN Padua) Veranstalter: Börsch, Christa Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Early Universe and LHC: 2 Accelerators for 1 New Physics" |
Antonio Masiero |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2013/14 |
16.01.2014 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Heat kernels and their applications in geometry, topology and group theory" Bethe Colloquium
The heat kernel is a well known object in physics. We are interested in the kernel of the Laplace operator acting on p-forms of the universal covering of a closed Riemannian manifold.
One can extract ['...'] Referent: Wolfgang Lück (Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics, Universität Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Heat kernels and their applications in geometry, topology and group theory" |
Wolfgang Lück |
Hörsaal I |
05.12.2013 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "Why just the Standard Model Group, 4 dimensions and the Higgs representation?" Bethe Colloquium
Don Bennett and I looked for relatively simple quantity/function depending on a Lie group being so cleverly found that it takes its maximum value just for the Standard Model group. The group dependent ['...'] Referent: Holger Bech Nielsen (Niels-Bohr-Institut, Kopenhagen) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Why just the Standard Model Group, 4 dimensions and the Higgs representation?" |
Holger Bech Nielsen |
Hörsaal I |
07.11.2013 (Do) |
14:00-18:00 |
27 "Magnetic monopoles in spin ice" Bethe Colloquium
Magnetic monopoles were first proposed to exist by Dirac many decades ago as the natural counterparts of electrically charged particles such as the electron. Despite much searching, no elementary mono ['...'] Referent: Roderich Moessner (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Magnetic monopoles in spin ice" |
Roderich Moessner |
Hörsaal I |
24.10.2013 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Conformal Field Theory, old and new" Bethe Colloquium
Conformal field theories are both interesting and important. Recently there has been a renewed interest in these theories in four dimensions. After reviewing some old results about conformal field th ['...'] Referent: Stefan Theisen (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut), Potsdam-Golm) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Conformal Field Theory, old and new" |
Stefan Theisen |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
04.07.2013 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Moonshine in Mathematics and String Theory" Bethe Colloquium
The story of "monstrous moonshine" is a famous success story of mutual interactions between mathematics and physics. In mathematics, Conway/Norton's "monstrous moonshine conjecture" relates a spo ['...'] Referent: Katrin Wendland (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Moonshine in Mathematics and String Theory" |
Katrin Wendland |
Hörsaal I |
13.06.2013 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Supergravity, Dark Matter and the LHC" Bethe Colloquium
Symmetries have been fundamental in driving progress in theoretical physics and are at the basis of many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics. In this talk I will discuss in particular ['...'] Referent: Laura Covi (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Supergravity, Dark Matter and the LHC" |
Laura Covi |
Hörsaal I |
06.05.2013 (Mo) |
14:15-15:30 |
27 "Quantum Criticality and Strongly Correlated Fermions" Bethe Colloquium
Quantum criticality describes the collective fluctuations of matter undergoing a continuous phase transition at absolute zero. It is of extensive current interest to a variety of quantum condensed mat ['...'] Referent: Qimao Si (Rice University) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quantum Criticality and Strongly Correlated Fermions" |
Qimao Si |
Seminarraum bctp 1 |
25.04.2013 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "The Hoyle state and the fate of carbon-based life " Bethe Colloquium Referent: Ulf-G. Meissner (HISKP, Universität Bonn) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Hoyle state and the fate of carbon-based life " |
Ulf-G. Meissner |
Hörsaal I |
18.04.2013 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Quantum Quenches in one dimensional many-particle systems" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Fabian Essler (Oxford University) Veranstalter: Christa Börsch Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quantum Quenches in one dimensional many-particle systems" |
Fabian Essler |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2012/13 |
14.01.2013 (Mo) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 " Entanglement, holography and the quantum phases of matter" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Subir Sachdev (Harvard University) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: " Entanglement, holography and the quantum phases of matter" |
Subir Sachdev |
Hörsaal I |
06.12.2012 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Dark Matter Universe: On the Threshold of Discovery" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Rocky Kolb (The University of Chicago) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Dark Matter Universe: On the Threshold of Discovery" |
Rocky Kolb |
Hörsaal I |
15.11.2012 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "The Higgs Boson" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Ulrich Ellwanger (Université Paris-Sud) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The Higgs Boson" |
Ulrich Ellwanger |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
28.06.2012 (Do) |
15:00-17:00 |
27 "Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the Emergence of Gravity" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Erik Verlinde (University of Amsterdam) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the Emergence of Gravity" |
Erik Verlinde |
Hörsaal I |
24.05.2012 (Do) |
ganztägig |
27 "Black holes and qubits" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Michael Duff (Imperial College, London) Veranstalter: Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Black holes and qubits" |
Michael Duff |
Hörsaal I |
12.04.2012 (Do) |
ganztägig |
27 "Escher-Symmetries - Discovered in Nature?" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Carsten Andrew Lütken (University of Oslo) Veranstalter: Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Escher-Symmetries - Discovered in Nature?" |
Carsten Andrew Lütken |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2011/12 |
12.01.2012 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "From Quarks to Chromodynamics" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Harald Fritzsch (LMU München) Veranstalter: Michaela Mettler Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "From Quarks to Chromodynamics" |
Harald Fritzsch |
Hörsaal I |
08.12.2011 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Neutrinos as Probes of new Physics" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Manfred Lindner (MPI für Kernphysik, Heidelberg) Veranstalter: Michaela Mettler Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Neutrinos as Probes of new Physics" |
Manfred Lindner |
Hörsaal I |
13.10.2011 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Broken Symmetry " Bethe Colloquium
François Englert is one of the pioneers of spontaneous symmetry breaking in quantum field theory. The Brout–Englert–Higgs mechanism, suggested in 1964, proved to be the key to understan ['...'] Referent: Francois Englert (Université Libre, Brüssel) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Broken Symmetry " |
Francois Englert |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
30.06.2011 (Do) |
14:00-18:00 |
27 "Of Mesons and Metals - Bethe and the 5th Dimension" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Volker Schomerus (Desy Hamburg) Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Of Mesons and Metals - Bethe and the 5th Dimension" |
Volker Schomerus |
Hörsaal I |
30.06.2011 (Do) |
13:00-14:00 |
27 "Bethe Colloquium" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Volker Schomerus (Desy Hamburg) Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Bethe Colloquium" |
Volker Schomerus |
Hörsaal I |
26.05.2011 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Microphysics and Nature's Fundamental Length" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Gia Dvali (LMU München / CERN) Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Microphysics and Nature's Fundamental Length" |
Gia Dvali |
Hörsaal I |
07.04.2011 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 ""Searches for a neutrino magnetic moment"" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Mikhail Voloshin (W.Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota and Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow ) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: ""Searches for a neutrino magnetic moment"" |
Mikhail Voloshin |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2010/11 |
13.01.2011 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "New Tools for Forecasting Old Physics at the LHC" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Lance Dixon (Cern / SLAC) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "New Tools for Forecasting Old Physics at the LHC" |
Lance Dixon |
Hörsaal I |
16.12.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Searching for New Physics at Very Short Distance Scales with Flavour Physics" Bethe Colloquium
After an introduction to the Standard Model of elementary particle interactions, I will give several arguments why particle physicists expect New Physics, represented by new forces and new particles, ['...'] Referent: Andrzej Jerzey Buras (TUM München ) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Searching for New Physics at Very Short Distance Scales with Flavour Physics" |
Andrzej Jerzey Buras |
Hörsaal I |
18.11.2010 (Do) |
13:00-18:00 |
27 "Dark Matter: A Debate" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Pavel Kroupa / Simon White Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Dark Matter: A Debate" |
Pavel Kroupa / Simon White |
Hörsaal I |
21.10.2010 (Do) |
15:15-17:00 |
27 "A piece of 21st century mathematics that didn't make it into the 20th century physics" Bethe Colloquium
Special place:
Lecture Hall MPI
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Vivatsgasse 7
53111 Bonn ['...'] Referent: Sergei Gukov (CalTech / MPI for Mathematics, Bonn) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "A piece of 21st century mathematics that didn't make it into the 20th century physics" |
Sergei Gukov |
Extern |
↑ |
08.07.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "The unreasonable effectiveness of physics in mathematics" Bethe Colloquium
Understanding quantum fields and strings has not only involved beautiful geometric structures, it has also led to new powerful ideas that are
transforming large parts of mathematics. ['...'] Referent: Robbert Dijkgraaf (University of Amsterdam) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The unreasonable effectiveness of physics in mathematics" |
Robbert Dijkgraaf |
Hörsaal I |
17.06.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Time evolution in quantum impurity systems" Bethe Colloquium
Quantum Impurity systems have traditionally provided a laboratory for studying theoretical and experimental aspects of the interplay between correlations and nonequilibrium dynamics. We shall present ['...'] Referent: Natan Andrei (Rutgers University) Veranstalter: Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Time evolution in quantum impurity systems" |
Natan Andrei |
Hörsaal I |
20.05.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Strings at the LHC?" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Dieter Lüst (LMU München / MPI für Physik München) Veranstalter: Eva Zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Strings at the LHC?" |
Dieter Lüst |
Hörsaal I |
29.04.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Quantum Leptogenesis" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Wilfried Buchmüller (DESY Hamburg) Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Quantum Leptogenesis" |
Wilfried Buchmüller |
Hörsaal I |
↑ WS 2009/10 |
21.01.2010 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Effective field-theory tools for LHC physics" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Matthias Neubert (Uni Mainz) Veranstalter: zimmermann Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Effective field-theory tools for LHC physics" |
Matthias Neubert |
Hörsaal I |
10.12.2009 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Present Status of Lepton Anomalous Magnetic Moments" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Eduardo de Rafael (Marseille, CPT) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Present Status of Lepton Anomalous Magnetic Moments" |
Eduardo de Rafael |
Hörsaal I |
19.11.2009 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "Cosmology beyond the Standard Model" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Subir Sarkar (Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics (Oxford University)) Veranstalter: Patricia Zündorf Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Cosmology beyond the Standard Model" |
Subir Sarkar |
Hörsaal I |
22.10.2009 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "The hyperbolic algebra E10: searching for a fundamental symmetry of space - time - matter" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Hermann Nicolai (Albert Einstein Institut) Veranstalter: Grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The hyperbolic algebra E10: searching for a fundamental symmetry of space - time - matter" |
Hermann Nicolai |
Hörsaal I |
↑ |
25.06.2009 (Do) |
15:00-18:00 |
27 "" Bethe Colloquium Veranstalter: grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: Ohne Titel |
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Hörsaal I |
25.06.2009 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Supernova dynamics and nucleosynthesis" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Karlheinz Langanke (GSI Darmstadt) Veranstalter: grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Supernova dynamics and nucleosynthesis" |
Karlheinz Langanke |
Hörsaal I |
14.05.2009 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "The LHC: the world's most powerful microscope and telescope" Bethe Colloquium Referent: John Ellis (CERN) Veranstalter: Grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "The LHC: the world's most powerful microscope and telescope" |
John Ellis |
Hörsaal I |
14.05.2009 (Do) |
13:00-15:00 |
27 "" Bethe Colloquium Veranstalter: grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: Ohne Titel |
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↑ WS 2008/09 |
22.01.2009 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Methods and scope of investigations of integrable quantum systems at finite temperature" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Andreas Klümper (Wuppertal) Veranstalter: grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Methods and scope of investigations of integrable quantum systems at finite temperature" |
Andreas Klümper |
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15.01.2009 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "t.b.a." Bethe Colloquium Referent: N.N. Veranstalter: Grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "t.b.a." |
N.N. |
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11.12.2008 (Do) |
15:15-18:00 |
27 "Cosmic Inflation and Initial Conditions in the Universe" Bethe Colloquium Referent: Viatcheslav Mukhanov (LMU, Munich) Veranstalter: Grimm Für weitere Infos klickenBC: "Cosmic Inflation and Initial Conditions in the Universe" |
Viatcheslav Mukhanov (LMU, Munich) |
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