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SUMMARY:Utrecht Winter 2018
DESCRIPTION:Utrecht\, March 9th\, 2018 \nThe meeting will take place at Utrecht University\, Buys Ballot building (BBG) \n14:00-15:00 Talk by Cristiano Germani  (Barcelona University)\,  \nTitle:Primordial Black Holes from single field inflation \nAbstract:  \n In this talk I will discuss whether primordial black holes can be formed\, and under which conditions\, by large (small-scales) curvature perturbations generated during single field inflation. \n15:00 &#8211; 15:30 Coffee \n15:30-16:30 Talk by Diederik Roest (Groningen university) \nTitle:Can the vector be a Goldstone boson? \nAbstract:  \n Non-linear symmetries for scalars play an important role in many fields of physics\, including cosmology. We will provide a pedagogical review of the scalar case\, and then turn towards the fermion and the vector: can one realize similar non-linear symmetries on these fields? In the vector case\, we will investigate this question from a number of perspectives\, including coset constructions and generalized geometry. \n17:00 Borrel
URL:https://cosmology.nl/event/utrecht-winter-2017/
LOCATION:Institute for Theoretical Physics Utrecht\,  Princetonplein 5\, Utrecht\, 3584 CE\, Netherlands
ORGANIZER;CN="Enrico%20Pajer":MAILTO:e.pajer@uu.nl
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