
The program will consist of a pedagogical series of lectures and seminars. Lectures will be given over a four-week period, three or four lectures per day, Monday through Friday. The audience will be composed primarily of advanced theoretical graduate students. Experimentalists with a strong background in theory are also encouraged to apply. Some post-doctoral fellows will be admitted, but preference will be given to applicants who will not have received their Ph.D. before 2021. The minimum background needed to get full benefit of this TASI is a knowledge of quantum field theory and some familiarity with the Standard Model and issues beyond it.
Veronika Hubeny, veronika@physics.ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Thomas Faulkner, tomf@illinois.edu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Black Hole Information Paradox
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Lectures on entanglement in quantum field theory
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Scattering Amplitudes
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Quantum Information in AdS/CFT
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Introduction to Quantum Information
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CFT2 and AdS3
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TASI Lectures on the Mathematics of String Dualities
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Bootstrap for AdS/CFT
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Introduction to AdS/CFT
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Quantum Gravity in the Lab
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TASI lectures on random matrix universality in AdS/CFT
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String Theory and Black Holes
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Wormholes Without Averaging
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Dualities in Many-Body Physics
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Entanglement Dynamics
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The String Landscape and the Swampland
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Tensor Networks, QI and AdS/CFT
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Gravitational Waves
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