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Presented By: Department Colloquia

2024 Helmut W. Baer Lecture | When a Symmetry Breaks

Professor Hitoshi Murayama (University of California, Berkeley and University of Tokyo)

A headshot of our speaker, Hitoshi Murayama A headshot of our speaker, Hitoshi Murayama
A headshot of our speaker, Hitoshi Murayama
This will be a hybrid event. Livestream Link: https://youtu.be/gYRV6uM1fOU

What is common among a magnet, a flounder, a rack of laundry, your heart on the left of your body, and the Higgs boson? The concept of spontaneous symmetry breaking is ubiquitous among many natural phenomena. I'll describe the basic concept and its applications. In particular, the original concepts from Anderson, Nambu, Goldstone, and Higgs do not quite work in many systems that include a magnet on your fridge. I generalize the concept so that it is applicable to all known natural phenomena around us.

Please join us for a reception outside of 340 West Hall from 2:00-3:00 pm prior to the lecture.

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