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Secondary School Teachers Sample Stellar Treats

On March 17 the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics hosted its annual conference for secondary school science teachers from throughout the United States
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Director's Letter - Spring 2007

At the end of May, the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics China (KITPC) was inaugurated in Beijing in a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People.
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David Gross, KITP Director
KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

How to Tell a Fermion From a Boson

All particles in three-dimensional space are either bosons or fermions. What distinguishes one from the other is not a simple matter...
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2006

Microsoft’s Quantum Research Project Headed by Mathematician Takes up Temporary Residence at KITP

In the spring of 1997, former graduate students at the UC San Diego invited Michael Freedman, a topologist awarded the Fields Medal for his work on the Poincaré conjecture, to give a talk at Microsoft Research. At the conclusion of that talk, an employee then there, physicist Nathan Myrvold, offered Freedman a job to work, more or less, on whatever he wanted.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2006

High School Teachers Need Physics Now

Some 70 teachers of physics came from throughout the United States to the KITP’s fifth conference for high school teachers — this one on “Nanoscience and Quantum Computing.”
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2006

Solid-State Physics: Quantum Choreography Inside Crystals

Fisher Frames History of Field for Focus on Strongly Correlated Electrons
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2006