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基調講演 講師:上野 千鶴子
社会学者・東京大学名誉教授・
認定NPO法人ウィメンズアクションネットワーク(WAN)理事長
言語:日本語(通訳なし)
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講師:高田 明 氏
1948年長崎県生まれ。
2015年1月に「㈱ジャパネットたかた」の代表を退任し、同時に「㈱A and Live」設立。
2017年4月、プロサッカークラブ「㈱V・ファーレン長崎」の代表取締役に就任。
言語:日本語(通訳なし)
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託児あり(無料)ー要事前申込
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"Dr. Mashito Sakai, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, San Diego. Language: English, no interpretation."
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[Speaker] Professor Eberhard Bodenschatz, MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Physics Institute for Dynamics of Complex Systems, U. Goettingen
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Speaker: Dr. Danish Shaikh
University of Southern Denmark
Title: Multiple independent goal-directed learning for emergent adaptive behaviour in robots
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Language: English
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Theoretical Physics Seminar.
Speaker: Yasha Neiman (Quantum Gravity).
Title: "Introduction to holography and AdS/CFT".
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Speaker: Andrew Lobb
Title: Knots, the Jones Polynomial, and Khovanov homology.
Abstract : I shall give constructions of the Jones polynomial and of Khovanov homology. These are both invariants of knots -- the former is a polynomial, the latter is a vector space. They are interesting for many reasons and their construction is beautiful. There are deep connections with physics on which I'm not really qualified to comment (apologies), but those able may try looking at Kauffman's book "Knots and Physics", Witten's "Quantum Field Theory and the Jones Polynomial", or Gukov-Schwarz-Vafa's "Khovanov-Rozansky homology and topological strings". No knowledge of anything is assumed, and questions are encouraged.
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Carlos Villalpando will tell us about "A potential probe of quantum gravity with large molecular wavepackets". The talk is based on two papers: Minimal length effect on the broadening of free wave packets and its physical implications and Indirect Probe of Quantum Gravity using Molecular Wave-packets.
Abstract: The biggest obstacle for a direct test of quantum gravity is its energy scale, which is well outside of the capabilites of any human-made machine; the next best possible approach then is to provide indirect tests on effective theories of quantum gravity, which can be performed in a lower energy scale. This talk will be aimed in this direction, showing a promising path to test the existence of a fundamental, minimal length scale of Nature, by measuring the dispersion of large molecular wave-packets. The existence of this minimal length would imply a modified commutation relation between position and momentum operators, and as we will see, such a modification of the commutator has a profound effect on the dispersion rate of free wave-packets, providing a path for a potential, indirect test of quantum gravity in a laboratory setting.
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Please visit the website for details
https://groups.oist.jp/ias/okinawa-analytical-instrument-network-discussion-group-meeting-2019

