Bojowald Perimeter talks 28 and 29 June

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Martin Bojowald from Penn State will present two seminars at the Perimeter Institute on June 28 and 29, focusing on critical topics in quantum cosmology. The first talk, "Quantum Theory in Cosmology," will explore the role of quantum fluctuations in the universe's structure and the implications of an effective framework for matter-gravity coupling. The second talk, "Loop Quantum Cosmology and Inhomogeneities," will review recent inhomogeneous models in loop quantum gravity, addressing both conceptual and phenomenological aspects of quantum cosmology.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of quantum theory and general relativity
  • Familiarity with loop quantum gravity concepts
  • Knowledge of cosmological observations and their implications
  • Basic grasp of quantum mechanics interpretational issues
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  • Research "Quantum Fluctuations in Cosmology" for foundational knowledge
  • Study "Loop Quantum Gravity Models" to understand inhomogeneities
  • Explore "Effective Frameworks in Quantum Gravity" for advanced insights
  • Investigate "Cosmological Observations and Quantum Mechanics" for practical applications
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Researchers, physicists, and students interested in quantum cosmology, loop quantum gravity, and the intersection of quantum mechanics and general relativity will benefit from this discussion.

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sometimes these Perimeter seminar talks become available at the stream media site
http://streamer.perimeterinstitute.ca:81/mediasite/viewer/

Martin Bojowald (Penn State) is scheduled to speak Wednesday and Thursday of next week

June 28 2:00 pm:
Quantum Theory in Cosmology

"Not only general relativity but also quantum theory plays important roles in current cosmology. Quantum fluctuations of matter fields are supposed to have provided the initial seeds of all the structure of the current universe, and quantum gravity is assumed to have been essential in the earliest stages. Both issues are not fully understood, although several heuristic effects have been discussed. In this talk, implications of an effective framework taking into account the coupling of matter and gravity are discussed. This touches on interpretational issues of quantum mechanics, cosmological observations and properties of quantum gravity."June 29 1:30 pm:
Loop quantum cosmology and inhomogeneities

"Several different inhomogeneous models of loop quantum gravity have recently been investigated, which shed light on conceptual as well as phenomenological issues of quantum cosmology. The current picture of inhomogeneous degrees of freedom in midisuperspace models and in perturbative treatments will be reviewed, including an outline of possible observable effects[/color]."
 
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I'm definitely looking forward to these talks from Martin Bojowald next week. I'm particularly interested in learning more about loop quantum cosmology and the implications of an effective framework for the coupling of matter and gravity. It would be great to have some insight into the interpretational issues of quantum mechanics, cosmological observations, and properties of quantum gravity, too. Thanks for sharing this information!
 

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