Routes to New Phenomena by Violating the Chiral Doubling Theorem - Taylor Hughes
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Explore a thought-provoking lecture on theoretical physics as Taylor Hughes from the University of Illinois delves into "Routes to New Phenomena by Violating the Chiral Doubling Theorem." Part of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics' Blackboard Lunches series, this one-hour talk aims to bridge the gap between different physics programs and foster interdisciplinary understanding. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that challenges established theorems and potentially opens doors to new physical phenomena. Engage with complex concepts presented in an accessible manner, designed to spark cross-program communication and maintain the unity of theoretical physics. Discover how violations of the Chiral Doubling Theorem could lead to groundbreaking discoveries in the field.
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Routes to New Phenomena by Violating the Chiral Doubling Theorem â–¸ Taylor Hughes (Illinois)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics