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In Astrophysics and Astroparticle Physics:
[2024-008] Efficiency of dynamos from autonomous generation of chiral asymmetry by Jennifer Schober, Igor Rogachevskii, Axel Brandenburg Phys. Rev. D, submitted
In High-Energy Physics and Cosmology:
[2024-007] Integrable Holographic dCFTs by C. Kristjansen, K. Zarembo Based on talks at "Gravity, Strings and Fields: A Conference in Honour of Gordon Semenoff"
In Condensed Matter, Statistical and Biological Physics:
[2023-293] Soft matter physics of the ground beneath our feet by Anne Voigtländer, Morgane Houssais, Karol A. Bacik, Ian C. Bourg, Justin C. Burton, Karen E. Daniels, Sujit S. Datta, Emanuela Del Gado, Nakul S. Deshpande, Olivier Devauchelle, Behrooz Ferdowsi, Rachel Glade, Lucas Goehring, Ian J. Hewitt, Douglas Jerolmack, Ruben Juanes, Arshad Kudrolli, Ching-Yao Lai, Wei Li, Claire Masteller, Kavinda Nissanka, Allan M. Rubin, Howard A. Stone, Jenny Suckale, Nathalie M. Vriend, John S. Wettlaufer, Judy Q. Yang
This program hosts a series of four workshops dedicated to the following topics: Dynamics and Topology of Complex Network Systems (29 April - 3 May), New Challenges in High Dimensional Complex Dynamical Systems (6 - 10 May), Quantum Measurement and Control (13 - 17 May), and Informational Foundations for QFT (20 - 24 May). The Wallenberg Initiative on Networks and Quantum Information (WINQ), supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation (KAW), is located within the conducive research environment of Nordita. It is aimed at nurturing and bringing together expertise from both quantum information science and complex dynamical systems to address major open challenges in these fields.