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video lecture Cosmological Correlators and Scattering Amplitudes From Combinatorial Geometry a September 24, 2018Nima Arkani-Hamed Read More
video lecture Holography and the space of inflationary models September 24, 2018Daniel Green Read More
video lecture Radiation-Dominated Black Hole Accretion Flows September 18, 2018James StoneRapid accretion of matter into either stellar mass or supermassive black holes produces some the most luminous objects in the Universe, such as quasars, ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs), and tidal disruption events. Understanding such flows is... Read More