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Name |
Room |
Paper |
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Ikeda Ogawa |
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arXiv:
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| 12/15 |
Terashima |
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arXiv:2309.04231
Subregion complexity in AdS/CFT
Sotaro Sugishita, Seiji Terashima
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| 11/24 |
Taki
Ogawa Ikeda |
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arXiv:2102.08951
Sharp Boundaries for the Swampland
Simon Caron-Huot, Dalimil Mazac, Leonardo Rastelli, David Simmons Duffin
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| 11/17 |
Takayanagi |
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Talk under the overall title "Can AdS/CFT be more powerful than Quantum Computer?"
arXiv:1910.14646
Computational pseudorandomness, the wormhole growth paradox, and constraints on the AdS/CFT duality
Adam Bouland, Bill Fefferman, Umesh Vazirani
arXiv:2002.12814
Estimating the entropy of shallow circuit outputs is hard
Alexandru Gheorghiu, Matty J. Hoban
arXiv:2211.00747
Quantum pseudoentanglement
Scott Aaronson, Adam Bouland, Bill Fefferman, Soumik Ghosh, Umesh Vazirani, Chenyi Zhang, Zixin Zhou
arXiv:2310.02783
Computational entanglement theory
Rotem Arnon-Friedman, Zvika Brakerski, Thomas Vidick
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| 11/10 |
Takayama |
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arXiv:2105.07035
Continuum dark matter
Csaba Csáki, Sungwoo Hong, Gowri Kurup, Seung J. Lee, Maxim Perelstein
arXiv:2105.14023
Z-portal continuum dark matter
Csaba Csáki, Sungwoo Hong, Gowri Kurup, Seung J. Lee, Maxim Perelstein
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| 10/27 |
Takaura Ruan |
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arXiv:2310.11617
Comments on the double cone wormhole
Yiming Chen, Victor Ivo, Juan Maldacena
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| 10/20 |
Suzuki Shimada.H |
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arXiv:to be uploaded
Spectral winding and chiral anomaly
In the study of chiral anomalies, an important role is played by the winding number of the determinant of a family of Dirac operators.
In this talk, I will present a work in preparation of mine which aims to consider a refined version of this concept, which I call the "spectral winding". The spectral winding is characterised by "collective" winding numbers of a spectrum of complex eigenvalues of a family of Dirac operators. In particular, several eigenvalues can cooperate to produce a single winding number of the determinant of the Dirac operator. Thus these eigenvalues can have "fractional" winding numbers.
After introducing the concept of the spectral winding and explaining its relation with the quantum anomaly, I will present simple examples of quantum field theories exhibiting the spectral winding.
|
| 10/13 |
Ruan Takaura |
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I will give an overview of some approaches to heavy quark (b, c) mass determination.
arXiv:2002.10894
Bilinear quark operators in the RI/SMOM scheme at three loops
Bernd A. Kniehl, Oleg L. Veretin
arXiv:1901.06424
Strong coupling constant and heavy quark masses in (2+1)-flavor QCD
P. Petreczky, J. H. Weber
arXiv:1411.3132
The bottom-quark mass from non-relativistic sum rules at NNNLO
M. Beneke, A. Maier, J. Piclum, T. Rauh
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| 7/28 |
Sugishita Shimada.K |
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arXiv:2301.00026
Killing Horizons Decohere Quantum Superpositions
Daine L. Danielson, Gautam Satishchandran, Robert M. Wald
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| 7/21 |
Shimada.K Sugishita |
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arXiv:2305.14411
From Shockwaves to the Gravitational Memory Effect
Temple He, Ana-Maria Raclariu, Kathryn M. Zurek
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| 7/14 |
Shimada.H
Suzuki Pyszkowski |
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arXiv:1702.08417
Strong couplings and form factors of charmed mesons in holographic QCD
Alfonso Ballon-Bayona, Gastao Krein, Carlisson Miller
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| 7/7 |
Nandy |
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arXiv:2305.02356
Universal Hypothesis of Autocorrelation Function from Krylov Complexity
Ren Zhang, Hui Zhai
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| 6/30 |
Sasakura |
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arXiv:2208.08837
Signed distributions of real tensor eigenvectors of Gaussian tensor model via a four-fermi theory
Naoki Sasakura
arXiv:2209.07032
Real tensor eigenvalue/vector distributions of the Gaussian tensor model via a four-fermi theory
Naoki Sasakura
arXiv:2210.15129
Exact analytic expressions of real tensor eigenvalue distributions of Gaussian tensor model for small N
Naoki Sasakura
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| 6/16 |
Pyszkowski Suzuki |
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arXiv:2303.11534
A simple quantum system that describes a black hole
Juan Maldacena
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| 6/9 |
Ogawa Taki |
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arXiv:2304.02668
Coupling Fields to 3D Quantum Gravity via Chern-Simons Theory
Alejandra Castro, Ioana Coman, Jackson R. Fliss, Claire Zukowski
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| 5/26 |
Nakanishi |
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arXiv:2106.05749
Competing topological orders in three dimensions: X-cube versus toric code
M. Mühlhauser, K. P. Schmidt, J. Vidal, M. R. Walther
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| 4/28 |
Kanda |
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(starts at 12:15) |
arXiv:2301.04435
Holographic entanglement entropy in TT bar-deformed AdS3
Miao He, Yuan Sun
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| 4/21 |
Tanaka |
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arXiv:2206.14093
Continuous Generalized Symmetries in Three Dimensions
Jeremias Aguilera Damia, Riccardo Argurio, Luigi Tizzano
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| 4/14 |
Sato |
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arXiv:2207.02225
Can one hear the shape of a wormhole?
Stefano Antonini, Petar Simidzija, Brian Swingle, Mark Van Raamsdonk
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