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Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics was established in 2012 by the University of Edinburgh to seek answers to fundamental questions about the universe. We do this by creating opportunities for researchers and students from around the world to come together to formulate new theoretical concepts, taking us beyond the limitations of current paradigms.
Upcoming events
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The modern legacy of Tait’s knot theory—Renzo RICCA
Following Lord Kelvin’s attempt to establish a vortex atom theory of matter (a proper topological field ‘theory of everything’ ante litteram), Peter Guthrie Tait undertook the immense task of studying and classifying knots and links, thus contributing to the origin of the mathematics of knot theory. His work remained ...
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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Before and after the cobordism hypothesis—John BAEZ
In 1995, James Dolan and I formulated a series of “hypotheses” about topology and higher categories, before the theory of higher categories was sufficiently developed to make these into precisely stated conjectures. In 2009 Jacob Lurie reformulated one of these using infinity-categories, called it the “cobordism hypothesis”, and gave a ...
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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Beyond the Geometry of Music—Dmitri TYMOCZKO
People have been modeling music geometrically for more than 300 years. Early in the twenty first century it became clear that many existing models were orbifolds, quotients of R^n (known to musicians as "n-note ordered pitch space") by various symmetry groups (e.g. the "OPTI" symmetries containing octave shifts ...
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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Mathematics and Music Theory Workshop—Dmitri TYMOCZKO
This purpose of this informal workshop is to discuss connections between music theory and topics in mathematics including groupoids and self-similar quasicrystals.
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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Decoding emergent patterns in large microbial communities through the prism of disordered systems—Ada ALTIERI
Natural ecosystems display an extraordinary diversity of species, a phenomenon that has recently attracted the interest not only of ecologists but also of theoretical physicists.
In this talk, I will introduce a Generalised Lotka–Volterra model of ecological communities that accounts for random interactions among species and finite noise. Remarkably ...
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
This event is a Colloquium.
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Colloquium with Alexandra Olaya-Castro—Alexandra OLAYA-CASTRO
To be announced
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB



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