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2001: A Spacetime Odyssey
MCTP, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Lecture
number
Speaker
Title
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[1/24]
John Bahcall
Solar Neutrinos: Where We Are, Where We Are Going
[2/24]
Jacob Bekenstein
The Case for Discrete Energy Levels of a Black Hole
[3/24]
Stanley Deser
Gravity's Century: 1901-2001
[4/24]
Paul Frampton
Spontaneous CP Violation
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[5/24]
Wendy Freedman
Cosmological Parameters
[6/24]
Mary Gaillard
Progress in Weakly Coupled String Phenomenology
[7/24]
Alan Guth
Eternal Inflation: Successes and Questions
[8/24]
James Hartle
Spacetime Quantum Mechanics
[9/24]
Peter Higgs
My Life as a Boson
[10/24]
Arthur Jaffe
Twists and Supersymmetry
[11/24]
Robert Kirshner
Evidence For Cosmic Acceleration From Supernovae
[12/24]
Andrei Linde
Inflation and String Cosmology
[13/24]
Lev Okun
Vacuum As Seen From Moscow
[14/24]
Michael Duff, Lee Bollinger, Shirley Neuman
Opening Address
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[15/24]
Alexander Polyakov
Gauge Invariant Words and the Fifth Dimension
[16/24]
Helen Quinn
The Symmetry, Or Lack Of It, Between Matter and Antimatter
[17/24]
John Schwarz
Anomaly Cancellation: a Retrospective From a Modern Perspective
[18/24]
Joseph Silk
The Dark Side of the Universe
[19/24]
Isadore Singer
Geometry in Physics Tomorrow
[20/24]
Paul Steinhardt
Colliding Branes and the Origin of the Hot Big Bang
[21/24]
Michael Turner
Cosmology 2001
[22/24]
Martinus Veltman
Why Do We Need a Linear Collider?
[23/24]
Shing-Tung Yau
Geometry and Spacetime
[24/24]
Bruno Zumino
Nonabelian Gauge Theories on Noncommutative Spaces
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Last modified: Wednesday, 16-Jul-2003 18:25:31 EDT