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1-2 pm: Spectral densities from Lattice Euclidean correlators
Title: Spectral densities from Lattice Euclidean correlators Abstract: Spectral densities connect correlation functions computed in quantum field theory to observables measured in experiments. For strongly-interacting theories, their non-perturba

Dr Salam Rassi (BA, MA, DPhil) | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: srassi@ed.ac.uk
Neighbours. Edited by Andrew Peacock, Sar Nur Yildiz, and Bruno De Nicola, 263-284.
Seminars 2016-2017 | School of Economics | School of Economics
Archive of the 2016-2017 Seminars
Seminars 2015-2016 | School of Economics | School of Economics
Archive of the 2015-2016 Seminars
Jianan Lu / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
It is recommended to refer to Latour (1993) and demonstrate the role of the theory in interpreting contemporary environmental art with practical examples. ... Online]. United Kingdom: Routledge. pp. 17–30. Latour , B. & Porter, C.
Bibliography – Eco-translation Network
Kristiina Taivalkoski and Bruno Poncharal (eds.) Traduire les voix de la nature/Translating the Voices of Nature. ... Taivalkoski-Shilov, Kristiina and Bruno Poncharal (eds). 2020. Traduire les voix de la nature / Translating the Voices of Nature,
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Visiting Scholar Lecture: Process tracing methods in comparative public policy and European Union studies | School of Social and Political Science
Chrystal Macmillan Building. 15a George Square. Edinburgh EH8 9LD. Description. Bruno Palier, CNRS Research Director at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po, will deliver this Jean Monnet
| Edinburgh Law School
Anna Rita Ceddia, Fondazione Bruno Visentini.
Past Seminars and Recordings – North British Probability Seminar
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Lab below ground unearths vital clues about make-up of stars
A new experiment carried out in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) could help scientists uncover the origin of some rare elements in the universe.
