Physics Colloquia
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Physics Colloquium – Lulu Agazie
Chemistry 108 2050 E Kenwood Blvd, MilwaukeePhysics Colloquium - Lulu Agazie, UWM Physics Presentation title and abstract will be announced when they are available.
Physics Colloquium – Chris Fragile
Chemistry 108 2050 E Kenwood Blvd, MilwaukeeWhat Are We Learning About Super-Eddington Accretion Disks From Simulations?
Professor Chris Fragile
Department of Physics & Astronomy, College of Charleston
Accretion of gas onto black holes is one of the most important processes shaping our Universe. Understanding extremely high rates of accretion (dubbed 'super-Eddington') is vital to explaining the challenging observation that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are fully formed at redshifts >7. It is also important to understanding astrophysical objects such as tidal disruption events (TDEs) and ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs).
Physics Colloquium – Moritz Münchmeyer
Chemistry 108 2050 E Kenwood Blvd, MilwaukeeAI Reasoning in Theoretical Physics with the TPBench Project
Assistant Professor Moritz Münchmeyer
UW-Madison Department of Physics
Large-language models are becoming powerful enough to assist physicists with mathematical reasoning at the research level. In this talk, I will first present our dataset TPBench (tpbench.org), which was constructed to benchmark and improve AI models specifically for theoretical physics.