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18/10/2021 – Our latest paper at the CEICO Strings seminar

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Upon interest in our work from the String Theory group at CEICO, I gave a seminar on scalar two-point functions at the late-time boundary of de Sitter and the late-time operators we previously introduced by discussing how they correspond to unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group.

18/10/2021 – Our latest paper at the CEICO Strings seminar
Gizem Sengor 27. 10. 202127. 10. 2021 News
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