[Astro] [CAPT] Particle Cosmology special Summer Seminar (coming Thursday): Kinjalk Lochan from IISER Mohali (India)
Swagat Mishra
Swagat.Mishra at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Jul 10 12:20:18 BST 2024
Dear All,
A gentle reminder of tomorrow's in-person seminar.
With regards,
-Swagat
Swagat Saurav Mishra,
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Particle Cosmology Group,
Centre for Astronomy and Particle Theory,
University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Website: https://swagatam18.wordpress.com/
Research Link:https://inspirehep.net/authors/1517353
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Subject: [Maths-quantum-gravity-group] Particle Cosmology special Summer Seminar (coming Thursday): Kinjalk Lochan from IISER Mohali (India)
Dear All,
Kinjalk Lochan from IISER Mohali (India) is visiting Nottingham for two weeks and has kindly agreed to give a seminar on 11th July (Thursday) at 3 pm (Journal club time). Please note that the seminar will be held at A 113 and the online link is the Particle Cosmology seminar link given below. Apologies for the short notice.
Thursday 11 July 3 pm at A113
Title: Longevity of Quantum Effects in Cosmology
Abstract: The universe, which is presumably born quantum, is assumed to have shed its quantum character gradually as it grew and expanded out of the initial quantum gravity domain. The inflationary era is predominantly understood to be a semiclassical regime where quantum matter/perturbations propagate over a classical background. We will explore the naturalness of such assumptions and settings and see if there are cases where such settings can be expected to receive significant corrections, finding the answer in affirmative. More interestingly and counter intuitively, we shall argue that even the very late time (present day) era could not be completely free of quantum corrections as generally believed. Interesting implications of such effects will be discussed.
Link to join : https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OGM3OTk5NzQtZWEwZS00ZmUyLTk3MGUtZjFhY2M5OTU2MjI1%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2267bda7ee-fd80-41ef-ac91-358418290a1e%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22f3250584-4b5f-48fa-a897-08e77f2246b7%22%7d
With Regards,
-Swagat
Swagat Saurav Mishra,
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Particle Cosmology Group,
Centre for Astronomy and Particle Theory,
University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Website: https://swagatam18.wordpress.com/
Research Link:https://inspirehep.net/authors/1517353
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