[SydPhil] Foundations of Physics Seminar, Thursday: Jakob Sprickerhof, Causation in QFT
Matt Farr
matt.farr at sydney.edu.au
Sun Mar 23 23:06:37 AEDT 2014
The next Sydney Foundations of Physics seminar will be held Thursday 27 March at 11:30am. Jakob Sprickerhof from the University of Leeds, will speak about causation in quantum field theory - details below.
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Speaker. Jakob Sprickerhof (Leeds).
Title. “How Quantum Field Theory realizes platitudes about causation.”
Abstract. TBA.
Time. Thursday 27th March, 11:30-13:00.
Location. Muniment Room S401, Main Quad - A14, University of Sydney.
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All are welcome!
Please note that we are seeking speakers for future seminars - any area related to foundational concepts in physics (e.g. space, time, matter, motion, probability, measurement, etc.) is welcome, whether theoretical, philosophical or methodological. If you'd like to give a talk, or know of any future visitors who would like to give a talk, please contact me at matt.farr at sydney.edu.au<mailto:matt.farr at sydney.edu.au>.
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All the best
Matt
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