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Theory Seminar

Seminars are at 2pm in Room 179 CP Building unless otherwise indicated.

Special Seminar: Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes - The Inside Story

On September 14, 2015, LIGO detectors picked up a gravitational wave signal coming from the merger of a binary black hole. This is the first direct detection of gravitational waves and the first observation of binary black hole and its merger. In this talk we will go over the key aspects of the discovery, and highlight some its implications for fundamental physics and astrophysics.

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Hall transport, angular momentum and Ward identities.

Recently, unexpected relations between unrelated physical quantities such as Hall viscosity, conductivity and angular momentum have been proposed for certain condensed matter systems with broken parity. We derive the quantum field theory Ward identities originated from area preserving as well as conformal transformations for relativistic as well as non-relativistic systems. The relations among these physical quantities depend on the symmetries of the system. A special cases yields the well known relation: Hall viscosity is half the angular momentum.
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Theory Seminar: Relativistic Effective Field Theory and Parity-Odd Transport

We introduce a new 2+1 dimensional topological current that is identically conserved and whose charge is equal to the Euler character of the two dimensional spacelike foliations. The existence of this current allows us to introduce new Chern-Simons-type terms in the effective field theories describing relativistic quantum Hall states and (2+1) dimensional superfluids. In the quantum Hall case, this current provides the natural relativistic generalization of the Wen-Zee term, required to characterize the shift and Hall viscosity in quantum Hall systems. For the superfluid case this term is required to have nonzero Hall viscosity and to describe superfluids with non s-wave pairing.

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Universal Hydrodynamics for Quantum Critical Points with Lifshitz scaling

We formulate a universal hydrodynamic description for theories without boost invariance, a non-trivial extension of Landau and Lifshitz. New transport coefficients, one in neutral and two more in charged fluids, are uncovered. We provide verifiable experimental consequences. While the description is applicable for the Lorentz (or Galilean) invariant theories with broken boost invariance, we focus on its application to quantum critical theories with Lifshitz scaling
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The talk should be of general interest.  All are welcome to attend.
 
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