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HEP/GR Informal Seminar Series for Graduate Students
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A series of seminars aimed at graduate students in the High Energy Physics and General Relativity groups. It will contain talks by the students both on original research and as pedagogical introductions to more specialised topics. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Amanda Stagg; ck402; Alec Barns-Graham. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 29 talks in the archive. Twistor Theory, Self-Dual Spacetimes, and Newton-Cartan Geometry
String theory, T-duality and non-geometry
The ins and outs of extremal black holes
Massive Gravity
Well-Posedness for the Einstein Equations
Unitarity in Holographic, Massive 3D Gravity
Quantising a perfect fluid
Averaging the average: new insights on the dynamics of precessing black-hole binaries
A Skyrme model approach to the spin-orbit force
Instanton Effects in Quantum Gravity
LHC constraints on a light baryon number violating sbottom
The Interior of Black Holes and the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture
Extended supersymmetry and the Seiberg-Witten solution
The wave equation as a poor man's linearisation of the Einstein equations
Modified Gravity - Great or Graveyard?
Quantum electrodynamics and the on-shell renormalization scheme
Generalised geometry and 11-dimensional supergravity
Quantum theory of massless spin 1 & spin 2 particles
A low energy effective introduction to string theory (and generalised geometry)
An AdS/CFT - Boson/Fermion Double Duality
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