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Topics in Theoretical Physics: Cosmological Windows into Fundamental Physics

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2023-2024

Admission Requirements

none; General Relativity and Effective Field Theory are not mandatory but highly valuable.

Description

Topics in Theoretical Physics is a student seminar course. The course is built around a current physics research topic. The topic for Spring 2024 is Theoretical Cosmology, with a selection of subjects meant to convey "Cosmological Windows into Fundamental Physics". Subjects that will be discussed include: physics of the Universe Expansion, Thermal History, Inflation, the Cosmic Microwave Background and Large Scale Structure, statistical methods in Cosmology.

Course Objectives

The purpose of the course is to become familiar with research questions and methods in Modern Cosmology, and how they connect with different aspects of fundamental physics. The first objective is to learn how to distill the essentials from a set of advanced review and current research articles. The second objective is to present this material comprehensibly both in a lecture form as well as in a written summary.

Timetable

Physics Schedule
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Mode of instruction

Lectures will provide background material and put the topic into a broader context. The topic is further developed in tutorials (instruction classes), where students will be asked to present their solutions to problems handed out in advance.

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Assessment method

During the course: active participation in the tutorials; at the end of the course, each student will give an oral presentation (with written handout) on a subject of their choice, and submit a report summarizing 3 publications chosen from a reading list.

The final grade will be based on all three course aspects: the presentation, the report, and engagement in the tutorials.

Reading list

The text book to accompany the course is "A Course in Cosmology From Theory to Practice" by Dragan Huterer (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

Registration

From the academic year 2022-2023 on every student has to register for courses with the new enrollment tool MyStudyMap. There are two registration periods per year: registration for the fall semester opens in July and registration for the spring semester opens in December. Please see this page for more information.

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Contact

Lecturer: Dr. Alessandra Silvestri

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