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Lessons from the Ultra-Relativistic Frontier - Gabriele Veneziano (CERN)

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Gravitational Waves Courses Physics Courses Effective Field Theory Courses Quantum Field Theory Courses Scattering Amplitudes Courses Classical Relativity Courses Gravitational-Wave Modeling Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the cutting-edge developments in gravitational wave physics through this 45-minute lecture by Gabriele Veneziano from CERN. Delve into the impact of gravitational wave detection on various fields, including field theory, stellar evolution, and cosmology. Discover the new connections forged between theoretical communities, particularly field theorists and classical relativists. Learn about the future of gravitational wave research, including more sensitive ground-based detectors and potential space-based observatories. Examine the need for precision modeling of gravitational wave signals to interpret strong events and search for new physics. Gain insights into the collaborative efforts of experts from classical relativity, effective field theory, and scattering amplitudes communities as they address challenges in gravitational wave modeling and explore promising tools and techniques from classical and quantum field theory.

Syllabus

Lessons from the ultra-relativistic frontier ▸ Gabriele Veneziano (CERN)


Taught by

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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