This week, we're in beautiful Kraków for a conference on tensor networks and all their applications. My PhD students Dimitris and Lev already gave amazing talks about discrete-holographic boundary symmetries and von Neumann algebras in holographic codes!
@michael_nielsen I’ve been thinking about the coin toss scene, specifically the presence of the candy wrapper. Do you think it holds any symbolic meaning, or is it just incidental? I'd love to hear your take.
PINKER: Is It Rational To Be Good? Can you get an "ought" from an "is"? Not exactly, but ..... (Excerpt from Rationality in @JoinPersuasion )https://t.co/r3m3o00Kam
Telehealth is quickly becoming a popular alternative to in-person doctor’s appointments. Protect your privacy and security in these digital meetings with tips from @NISTcyber.
The sweatshirt that mathematician Michael Filaseta is wearing in this photo lists the first 20 digitally delicate prime numbers. Filaseta has proved that an infinite number of “widely digitally delicate” prime numbers also exist. https://t.co/YdwVEJZjC4
John Kogut, in talk at #QuaSI Workshop, recalls how Lattice Gauge Theory was born in Lenny Susskind's attic, which was insulated by preprints instead of asbestos. "I looked a lot better in those days!" https://t.co/dnL1WHClzL
.@IQIM_Caltech Attend the Qubit by Qubit Diversity in Quantum Computing Conference on Feb 27!
Be part of the dialogue about what we can do, starting today, to ensure the future of quantum computing is diverse and inclusive. Learn more and register here! https://t.co/3c2le2jM3x
If dark energy is not a cosmological constant, the Universe's expansion could slowly wither or even reverse into a ‘big crunch'. “We’re back to a situation where we have zero idea about how the Universe is going to end,” says @seanmcarroll. My latest:
https://t.co/drxFBSE4ME
@ccanonne_ @overleaf You could guys improve upon the quality of the sound of the video by hooking up the mic closer to Thomas’ mouth. His voice sounds a bit baffling. Thanks a lot!