Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics

Our research includes a strong focus on fundamental questions about the new physics underlying the Standard Models of particle physics, cosmology, and gravity; and the nature and applications of our basic frameworks (quantum field theory and string theory) for attacking these questions.   Our research also includes a major emphasis on the novel phenomena in condensed matter physics that emerge in systems with many degrees of freedom.

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Black holes are inescapable traps for most of what falls into them — but there can be exceptions. The theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind speaks with Janna Levin about the black hole information paradox and how it has propelled modern physics.
Dr. Racco's research during his SITP postdoctoral appointment has been awarded the Third Prize of the 2023 Buchalter Cosmology Prize.
Measurement and entanglement both have a “spooky” nonlocal flavor to them. Now physicists are harnessing that nonlocality to probe the spread of quantum information and control it.

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May
24
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Friday, May 24, 2024. 3:00pm - 4:30pm
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What if supersymmetry were an internal symmetry, rather than a spacetime symmetry?

May
28
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024. 3:30pm
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We live in a quantum world, yet we are classical beings, and sometimes our classical nature impedes our ability to interact with,…

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15
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Tuesday, October 15, 2024. 3:30pm
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Using more than 20 state-of-the-art 3D core-collapse simulations to unprecedented late times (fully in 3D), I…

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