Podcasts by Strings Conference 2012 (LMU)
The Strings conference is an annual event hosting hundreds of researchers in string theory from all around the world. Since the 1980s, it has grown to be the largest and most important conference in this field. International experts are invited to review the most recent achievements in string theory and discussions between the participants lead to new developments and insights. Following the tradition of Strings conferences, public lectures will be given presenting aspects of string theory to a general audience
Further podcasts by Prof. Dr. Dieter Lüst et al.
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Recent Applications of the Gauge/Gravity Correspondence to QCD and Condensed Matter Physics from 2019-04-19T19:59:50
Strings 2012
ListenNew Horizons in Finite Density Field Theory and String Theory from 2019-04-19T16:06:45
Strings 2012
ListenGeneric multiloop methods for gauge and gravity scattering amplitudes, a guided tour with pedagogic aspiration from 2019-04-19T15:58:29
Strings 2012
ListenFriedel oscillations and horizon charge in 1D holographic liquids from 2019-04-19T15:54:27
Strings 2012
ListenWhy General Relativity is like a High Temperature Superconductor from 2019-04-19T15:54:27
Strings 2012
ListenAlternative Approaches to Quantum Gravity: A Brief Survey from 2019-04-19T15:52:28
Strings 2012
ListenDie „Weltmaschine“ LHC am CERN – Einblicke in das frühe Universum from 2019-04-19T15:43:14
Public talk (in German)
ListenBlack holes as graviton condensates at the critical point of a quantum phase transition from 2019-04-19T15:40:02
Strings 2012
ListenComments on the Renormalization Group and Diverse Applications from 2019-04-19T15:30:13
Strings 2012
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