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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.
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Upcoming events
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Lancefest Workshop
This workshop will celebrate the career and research accomplishments of Lance Dixon, whose decisive impact has been felt across many areas of theoretical physics. The event will involve three days of talks from some of Lance's long-time collaborators, including:
Babis Anastasiou
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Benjamin Basso
vi Bern
Ruth Britto ...
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"From Orbifolds to Amplitudes"—Lance DIXON
Physics is a journey, not a destination. It is best done with valued friends and collaborators. In this retrospective, I trace some of the twists (pun intended) and turns in my career, from string theory to QCD, and some of the way back again. The talk will feature original artwork ...
Elm Lecture Theatre
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Exceptional Structures and the Standard Model Workshop
To be announced.
- Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
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Quasicrystals in fundamental physics
The discovery of the Penrose tiling (and other self-similar quasiperiodic tilings) in the 1970s sparked research into the remarkable mathematical properties of quasiperiodic structures, revealing connections to Fourier theory, number theory, and even pure logic. Soon after, these tilings found a classic application in physics as models for “quasicrystals”, new ...
- Edinburgh Futures Institute
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The wild, improbable search for natural quasicrystals—Paul STEINHARDT
The first known examples of quasicrystals were synthesized in the laboratory over four decades ago, but could Nature have beaten us to the punch? Most thought that was impossible: how could such exotic and fragile atomic arrangements arise naturally? This talk will describe the decades-long effort to prove the skeptics ...
Anatomy Lecture Theatre
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Artificial intelligence in fundamental physics: from modeling to understanding—Stefano FORTE
Artificial intelligence tools are becoming ubiquitous in everyday life as a tool for facilitating and speeding up tasks, such as retrieving information. In fundamental physics they are instead being used as tools for discovery. Specifically drawing from examples in high-energy physics, I show that AI and machine learning are enabling ...
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB



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