NITheCS Colloquium: Prof Daniel Harlow (MIT), Symmetry in Field Theory and Gravity

It has long been suspected that the consistency of quantum gravity puts constraints on what kinds of symmetries are possible in nature. In this talk Daniel Harrow will review some of these conjectures, and then explain how they can be derived in the special case of negative cosmological constant and also more generally given certain assumptions about the […]

Civilian and defence applications of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and High Performance Computing

COVID pandemic has called for a faster transition towards the digitalization of services and data as key factor to manage societal needs, sustain economic growth, develop local communities, balance inequalities. The digital transformation is ignited by the creation and use of scientific hubs and infrastructures dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI), High Performance Computing (HPC) and […]

NITheCS Roadshow: Nelson Mandela University

Implementing the NITheP (National Institute for Theoretical Physics) transition to the novel National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences (NITheCS) has begun. The next Zoom Roadshow event will be held at the Nelson Mandela University on the 3rd of June at 13h15. Next to Theoretical Physics, the novel Institute will support research, training and engagement […]

52 Symposium on Mathematical Physics in 2021 (online)

online Torun, Poland

“Channels, Maps and All That” The 2021 edition of the Symposium is organized as an on-line event due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. The annual meeting of the Editorial Boards of the Reports on Mathematical Physics and Open Systems & Information Dynamics is planned on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, before lunch break.