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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ส.ค. 2022
Physics beyond the Higgs Discovery - Lecture 2 ||Prof. Sudhir K. Vempati||
Physics beyond the Higgs Discovery - Lecture 2 ||Prof. Sudhir K. Vempati||
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The Standard Model of Physics - Lecture 2 ||Prof. B. Ananthanarayan||
มุมมอง 922 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
The Standard Model of Physics - Lecture 2 ||Prof. B. Ananthanarayan||
The Standard Model of Physics - Lecture 1 ||Prof. B. Ananthanarayan||
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The Standard Model of Physics - Lecture 1 ||Prof. B. Ananthanarayan||
Physics beyond the Higgs Discovery - Lecture 1 ||Prof. Sudhir K. Vempati||
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Physics beyond the Higgs Discovery - Lecture 1 ||Prof. Sudhir K. Vempati||
Disruption of dark matter subhalos by successive stellar encounters in the galactic environment
มุมมอง 15514 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker: Ian DSouza (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Abstract: Scenarios such as the QCD axion with the Peccei-Quinn symmetry broken after inflation predict an enhanced matter power spectrum on sub-parsec scales. These theories lead to the formation of dense dark matter structures known as minihalos, which provide insights into early Universe dynamics and have implications for direct det...
Applying Simulation-Based Inference to Spectral and Spatial Info. from the Galactic Center Excess
มุมมอง 5514 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker: Jason Kumar (University of Hawaii at Manoa, U.S.A.) Abstract: The two most favored explanations of the Fermi Galactic Center gamma-ray excess (GCE) are millisecond pulsars and self annihilation of the smooth dark matter halo of the galaxy. In order to distinguish between these possibilities, we would like to optimally use all information in the available data, including photon directio...
(Non) Locality, (Non) Isometry and (Non) Factorisation in Holography
มุมมอง 13821 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker : Souvik Banerjee, University of Wurzburg. Abstract: In this talk, I shall discuss, how Lorentzian non-locality can be quantified in an eternal black hole and can be used to resolve two avatars of the information loss puzzle, namely the non-isometry of the bulk-boundary map and the factorization puzzle. From the perspective of the operator algebra, this example demonstrates a transition...
Search for Charged Lepton Flavor Violation
มุมมอง 14921 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker : Prof. Swagato Banerjee Department of Physics, University of Louisville, USA Abstract:- Charge lepton flavor violation in the tau sector, an unambiguous signature of New Physics, has been searched in many channels by multiple collaborations, including BaBar, Belle, Belle II, LHCb, ATLAS and CMS. Current experimental status and future improvements are discussed. Combined upper limits as...
A Bottom-Up approach to Black Hole microstates -Vaibhav
มุมมอง 18828 วันที่ผ่านมา
A Bottom-Up approach to Black Hole microstates -Vaibhav
One point functions in large $N$ vector models at finite chemical potential - Srijan Kumar
มุมมอง 5928 วันที่ผ่านมา
One point functions in large $N$ vector models at finite chemical potential - Srijan Kumar
Flavours From Fractals - Aadarsh Singh
มุมมอง 3628 วันที่ผ่านมา
Flavours From Fractals - Aadarsh Singh
Tau Physics @ BELLE II - Dr. Minakshi Nayak
มุมมอง 7728 วันที่ผ่านมา
Tau Physics @ BELLE II - Dr. Minakshi Nayak
Search for SUSY in events with ℓ + γ + missing transverse momentum using full Run 2 data
มุมมอง 2128 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker : Tribeni Mishra
Hypergeometric functions and Feynman Integrals: Mathematica implementations at the interface
มุมมอง 6128 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaker : Prof. B. Ananthanarayan
Certified Randomness from Temporal Correlations - Pingal Pratyush Nath
มุมมอง 3228 วันที่ผ่านมา
Certified Randomness from Temporal Correlations - Pingal Pratyush Nath
Boundary choices and One-loop complex Universe - Shubhashis Malik
มุมมอง 2128 วันที่ผ่านมา
Boundary choices and One-loop complex Universe - Shubhashis Malik
Hunting PBH Dark Matter in the Lyman-alpha forest - Abhijeet singh
มุมมอง 2928 วันที่ผ่านมา
Hunting PBH Dark Matter in the Lyman-alpha forest - Abhijeet singh
Reinterpreting bounds from DY pair-production in terms of weak isospin. - Dr. Samadrita Mukherjee
มุมมอง 5728 วันที่ผ่านมา
Reinterpreting bounds from DY pair-production in terms of weak isospin. - Dr. Samadrita Mukherjee
The future of CERN, and the beauty of Resurgence - Prof. Eric Laenen
มุมมอง 3628 วันที่ผ่านมา
The future of CERN, and the beauty of Resurgence - Prof. Eric Laenen
The matrix model of two-color one-flavor QCD: The ultra-strong coupling regime - Prasanjit Aich
มุมมอง 6928 วันที่ผ่านมา
The matrix model of two-color one-flavor QCD: The ultra-strong coupling regime - Prasanjit Aich
Bootstrapping string models with entanglement minimization - Debapriyo Chowdhury
มุมมอง 5228 วันที่ผ่านมา
Bootstrapping string models with entanglement minimization - Debapriyo Chowdhury
Search for Dark Matter using gamma ray observationby Tibet AS_{gamma} and LHAASO
มุมมอง 3328 วันที่ผ่านมา
Search for Dark Matter using gamma ray observationby Tibet AS_{gamma} and LHAASO
Searching for Dark Matter with MeVCube - Akash Kumar Saha
มุมมอง 1528 วันที่ผ่านมา
Searching for Dark Matter with MeVCube - Akash Kumar Saha
Baryogenesis and Leptogenesis - Prof. Eung Jin Chun
มุมมอง 1428 วันที่ผ่านมา
Baryogenesis and Leptogenesis - Prof. Eung Jin Chun
Bootstrapping String Models from Machine Learning - Faizan Bhat
มุมมอง 3528 วันที่ผ่านมา
Bootstrapping String Models from Machine Learning - Faizan Bhat
Breaking into the window of primordial black hole dark matter with x-ray microlensing- Manish Tamta
มุมมอง 18828 วันที่ผ่านมา
Breaking into the window of primordial black hole dark matter with x-ray microlensing- Manish Tamta
Holomorphic Factorization at the Quantum Horizon - Pradipta Shankar Pathak
มุมมอง 3528 วันที่ผ่านมา
Holomorphic Factorization at the Quantum Horizon - Pradipta Shankar Pathak
QCD corrections to the heavy-to-light form factors - Sudeepan Datta
มุมมอง 4028 วันที่ผ่านมา
QCD corrections to the heavy-to-light form factors - Sudeepan Datta
Unveiling the CP-odd Higgs in a Generalized 2HDM Model at a Muon Collider - Dr. Nivedita Ghosh
มุมมอง 1428 วันที่ผ่านมา
Unveiling the CP-odd Higgs in a Generalized 2HDM Model at a Muon Collider - Dr. Nivedita Ghosh
Precision tests of bulk entanglement entropy - Prof. Justin R. David
มุมมอง 11128 วันที่ผ่านมา
Precision tests of bulk entanglement entropy - Prof. Justin R. David
What do you mean by CHEEP*
No SSB !!
Wow very informative!!
Professor, please consider improving the quality and production of your audio and video!
Here information is quantum state of any one particle like an atom or may be the quantum state of the whole universe itself. But let’s consider the quantum state of one atom meaning spins, energies and probability of position of its subatomic particles. We must understand that there is a law of conservation of information meaning information of quantum state of an atom is not lost meaning information of quantum state is preserved and its predictable. If information of quantum state of an atom is known, its history states and future states can also be predicted. This can be done using Shrodinger’s wave equation. So if any information, an atom per say, falls in a black hole, eventually i.e over unimaginably large time scales, that information is lost as per general theory of relativity. But quantum mechanics does not allow loss of information. Is this not contradicting? Is this not paradoxical!! Holographic modal of black hole or Universe can give some explanation to solve this paradox. This lecture is about that, as I understand.
please try to not walk back and forth, it is very distracting
4 out of 5 people in frame have specs
Quantum Field Theory ...... Probably it will take Lifetime to learn 💀 Oh No here we go again ......😭
Isase better way me explain kr dunga open challange de accept kijiye Quantum mechanics me aaj tak koi v cross nhi kr paya h
good video
Thanks for the breakdown! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Dark matter is regular mass that is dilated. Dilation is the phenomenon our high school teachers were talking about when they said "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". This does not mean mass increases, it means mass becomes spread throughout spacetime relative to an outside observer. Time dilation is just one aspect of dilation, it's not just time that gets dilated. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated. It occurs wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass, this includes the centers of high mass stars and the majority of galaxy centers. This has been accepted for a long time. Dilation is occurring in our own galactic center. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. In other words that mass is all around us. More precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid. It's the "missing mass" needed to explain galaxy rotation curves. It doesn't occur in galaxies with low mass centers because they do not have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has recently been confirmed in 6 ultra diffuse galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have normal rotation rates, in other words they have no dark matter/dilated mass. Mass is a clingy thing thanks to gravity. It makes sense that dilated mass would exist as a halo around galaxies.
great lecture. just please move around less. thanks.
Also, it can be made more interesting by using or highlighting some curiosity of folks working in these areas like why it is so excited to understand rather just to accomplish academic goal.
I would suggest to go through some most popular figure like Brian Cox, Roger Penrose and folks videos to understand these interesting concepts... Search their recent videos & you will understand from general use perspective like why everyone should understand all these concepts irrespective you are in college or in profession or in your old age...
20:09 guy was like 😂😂😂
Orientation it self made it boring... Start with simple concept and its notion with possibly application and start the subject which will cumulate the interest among students about the subject. This is problem of majority IIT and IISc profs. This might be probably due to lack of industry and practical experience.
Me History student with scientific temper. Always curious of science particularly physics.
I am Chartered Accountant and I am watching this for my children and also for myself because I am facinated about Universe.
Super vaibhav Bhai
Splendid effort!
Very good
Even IISc students prepare for Banking, Railway and SSC jobs. I have met them, and its a disgrace for Indian engineering education system.
imagine talking shit about thing you don't understand at all
Well done 👍
Chep ? Iisc?😂❤
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Black Holes Can Escape From Black Holes. Think.
Thanka for nice lecture helped me sleep. Goodnight. 😴😴
Minkowski!!! !!! 4D!!!
Rho is the Viscosity coefficient!!! R*=(4GM/( R exp(2))!! (Rho)!!!). Wringler space in 3 + 1 Dimension According to Wvwmechanics and String Theory!!!!
It's ia an Ableian Group according to my knowledge!!!
Very lucid explanation Cauchy Minkowski space Hamiltonian and Cauchy's Horizons rotating inner charged black holes!!!
More Clarity and very lucid explanation!!!
Nice Class!!!
Amazing!!
Goldmine!!
Can I watch full series without have any basic knowledge ?
nope,you wont understand those equations at all.
Late night science craving
Am a computer applications student Tomorrow I have an exam and midnight I am watching this
Shanu - Do you see that college ? Nandu stammers Nandu(stammering) - IIIIIII See
Thanks from Mars
Came here just to know what the words are and lost it with the first equation Prof wrote on the board. Seems like a great concept. All the best for the young minds stumbling or learning this.
Wait he was my senior at IIT M
great lecture.. thank you
I am grasshopper and I am still watching this!
Indians should better learn how to behave and have manners. Its missing from majority of the Indians as they value religion more than culture which explains their primates behaviour. When it comes to Indian, Its so true when they say one could have a PhD but still be an idiot. And tell those Bihari Indians to stay in India and not migrate into other nation claiming to be their citizen. These folks have no shame at all.
We have to watch Interstellar movie with Prof. Chethan Krishnan
hey man thanks for the lectures, but the sound quality is really bad. There is constant noise in background.
Wish I was in IISc learning astrophysics instead of being in the rat race of computer science
It's never too late. Best wishes !
I wish I never had to worry about money and food so that I could dedicate my life to research instead of jamming keyboard doing useless shi* working 9 to 5 only earn a living.
@@troublemaker69185Bruh😂