Jenny Greene, Princeton University
January 18, 2013
Topic: "Galaxy Nuclei, Galaxy Outskirts" (Video)
[more]Topic: "Galaxy Nuclei, Galaxy Outskirts" (Video)
[more]Topic: "Stellar Archaeology: New Science with Old Stars" (Video)
[more]Topic: "A Unified Explanation of Rotation Reversals, Confinement Saturation and Non-Diffusive Heat Transport in C-Mod Ohmic Plasmas" (Video)
[more]Topic: "The Coupling Between the Sun and the Heliosphere" (Video)
[more]Topic: "The Quantum Correction to the Newtonian Potential" (Video) Abstract: While quantum mechanics and general relativity are commonly said to be incompatible, that is not really true. I use the quantum correction to the gravitational interaction as an example of the modern techniques (called Effective Field Theory) that allows quantum predictions in general relativity.
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