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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Fleinhardt Hits a Roadblock
Larry Fleinhardt, the fictional Caltech string theorist in the TV show Numb3rs, has decided to give up on string theory for now and become a phenomenologist. According to the show’s co-writer Nick Falacci: Like real-life physicists, Fleinhardt hit a roadblock … Continue reading
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New LHC Schedule
This week is a “CMS week” at CERN, and talks are available here. The plenary talk discussing the LHC status has: If all goes well the machine should be cold by 1 June, and protons could be injected by mid-June. … Continue reading
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Rock Guitars Could Hold Secret to Universe
From the Bolton News: ROCK guitars could hold the key to the origins of the universe, hundreds of young science pupils were told. The Institute of Physics held a lecture in Bolton entitled “Rock in 11 dimensions: where physics and … Continue reading
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Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook
Today here in New York City there will be a formal announcement by governor Eliot Spitzer of a gift by Jim Simons of $60 million dollars to fund a new research center at SUNY Stony Brook, to be called the … Continue reading
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Peter Goddard on the Birth of String Theory
Last spring there was a conference held in Florence which brought together many of those who worked on dual models and string theory during the late sixties and early seventies. Slides from the talks are here, and many of the … Continue reading
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Quick Links
There seems to be a political scandal going on in Italy revolving around the GIM mechanism, with Antonino Zichichi somehow involved. Definitely a higher level of scandal than we have here in the US. An Oral History Project at Princeton … Continue reading
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US HEP Demography
Late last week there was a meeting of HEPAP in Washington, presentations available here. Several dealt with the current budget situation, which is basically that the current FY2008 budget is a disaster, and the Bush administration has proposed huge compensatory … Continue reading
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LHC Startup News
I’m a bit confused about the situation with the LHC start-up schedule, maybe someone well-informed can help. Here’s what I’ve seen recently: At the AAAS meeting last Friday, there was a session on “Big Science”, which included discussion of the … Continue reading
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Late Night HEP TV
Particle physics is enjoying a wave of popularity on the late night talk shows this week. On Friday, MIT experimentalist Peter Fisher appeared on the Conan O’Brien show, helping O’Brien see how long he could keep his wedding ring spinning … Continue reading
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Quantum Field Theory, As Seen By Mathematicians
In recent years, interest in quantum field theory among mathematicians has gone through ups and downs, in a sub-field dependent manner, as ideas rooted in quantum field theory have turned out to be mathematically useful in a variety of contexts. … Continue reading
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