Monthly Archives: July 2009

Weinberg at CERN

Steven Weinberg was visiting CERN recently and gave a talk entitled The Quantum Theory of Fields: Effective or Fundamental? He discussed the ups and downs of the “market price” of quantum field theory, showing a decline since a peak in … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 5 Comments

Latest From the LHC

Here’s an announcement from the CERN DG Rolf Heuer sent out to CERN employees today: The foreseen shutdown work on the LHC is proceeding well, including the powering tests with the new quench protection system. However, during the past week … Continue reading

Posted in Experimental HEP News | 23 Comments

BRST and Dirac Cohomology

For the last couple years I’ve been working on the idea of using what mathematicians call “Dirac Cohomology” to replace the standard BRST formalism for handling gauge symmetries. So far this is just in a toy model: gauge theory in … Continue reading

Posted in BRST | 16 Comments

Various and Sundry

For the latest on the status of the LHC, see the July 2 talk of Steve Myers mentioned here earlier, and a July 8 talk (slides, video) that has some more recent news. The question of what to do about … Continue reading

Posted in Experimental HEP News, Multiverse Mania, Uncategorized | 18 Comments

This Week’s Hype

A Leiden University press release headlined Physical Reality of String Theory Demonstrated is being picked up and used to generate news stories in the media. It starts off: String theory has come under fire in recent years. Promises have been … Continue reading

Posted in This Week's Hype | 25 Comments

LHC Status

If you want to keep up with the latest news on the LHC status, tomorrow at 3pm Geneva time there will be a webcast of a talk by Steve Myers. The abstract reads: The status of the LHC will be … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 11 Comments