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Recent Progress and Future Outlook of Reasoning in Large Language Models
Takeshi Kojima (Matsuo-Iwasawa Lab, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
On Gravitational Fields Induced on the Surface of Topological Matter
Hidenori Fukaya (University of Osaka)
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Hayato Arai (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
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Yuka Shiomatsu (Ochanomizu University)
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Masahiro Tsujimoto (JAXA / SOKENDAI)
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Taichi Haruna (Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Department of Mathematical Sciences)
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Academic Year 2026
9 seminarsTBA
Taichi Haruna (Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Department of Mathematical Sciences)
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Masahiro Tsujimoto (JAXA / SOKENDAI)
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Yuka Shiomatsu (Ochanomizu University)
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Hayato Arai (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
On Gravitational Fields Induced on the Surface of Topological Matter
Hidenori Fukaya (University of Osaka)
Recent Progress and Future Outlook of Reasoning in Large Language Models
Takeshi Kojima (Matsuo-Iwasawa Lab, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
Conserved Charges in General Relativity: Energy and Gravitational Charge
Tatsuya Yamaoka (University of Osaka)
Theoretical Properties of the Electroweak Monopole
Fukutaro Miya (University of Osaka)
Neutron Star Temperature Observations and Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Koichi Hamaguchi (University of Tokyo)
Academic Year 2025
23 seminarsFrom Cosmic Mysteries to Neutrino Physics
Kaori Fuyuto (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
The Strong Force in a Small Box — Lattice QCD and Finite-Volume Effects
Sakura Itaya (SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies))
Verification of Gravity-Induced Quantum Entanglement Generation
Youka Kaku (Kobe University)
Extension of Kernel Methods Using C*-Algebras
Yuka Hashimoto (NTT)
Generative Science Pioneered by AI / Recent Developments in Quantum Mechanics from the Perspective of Particle Theory
Koji Hashimoto (Kyoto University)
Mathematical and Physical Approaches Toward Understanding and Controlling the Principles of Artificial Intelligence
Masaaki Imaizumi (University of Tokyo)
Advances in the Uncertainty Relation: A Generalization of the Robertson–Schrödinger Inequality
Aina Mayumi (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
[Public Lecture] Are There Many Universes!?
Yasunori Nomura (UC Berkeley)
Electromagnetic Waves Exploring the "Dark Universe" — From Galaxy Formation to Axion Search —
Kanaka Narita (University of Tokyo)
Vacuum in a Femtometer Box
Shoji Hashimoto (Theory Center, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
Fundamentals of Diffusion Generative Models: A Physical Perspective
Akinori Tanaka (RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP))
Flavor Physics of Elementary Particles
Teppei Kitahara (Chiba University)
Listening to the Whispers of Neutrinos
Koichiro Yasuda (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))
The World of Astronomy and Planetary Science
Kyoko Tanaka (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
Multi-field Higgs Inflation
Toshimasa Ito (Kyoto University)
[Mini Lecture] Introduction to von Neumann algebra and its relevance to quantum gravity
Yoichi Kazama (Emeritus Professor, University of Tokyo / Rikkyo University)
Frontiers of Dark Matter Research from a Particle Physics Perspective
Motoko Fujiwara (University of Toyama)
Quantum Field Theory and Factorization Algebras
Tomohiro Shigemura (Kyoto University)
Holographic Duality for Lindbladian Systems
Takanori Ishii (Kyoto University)
Annealing-based Methods for Partial Differential Equations
Kazue Kudo (Ochanomizu University / Tohoku University)
Symmetries at the Edge of the Universe
Keito Shimizu (Kyoto University)
Mathematics and Physics of Seiberg–Witten Theory
Nobuo Iida (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
Applications of Deep Learning in Particle Physics
Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)
Academic Year 2024
15 seminarsFractional Quantum Zeno and Anti-Zeno Effects in Open Quantum Systems
Hayato Kanekawa (University of Tokyo)
Diffusion Models and Path Integrals
Yuji Hirono (Osaka University)
Quantum Teleportation on Trapped Ions — From Basics to Recent Research
Yuta Kikuchi (Quantinuum)
From Invisible to Visible: Our Universe of Dark Matter
Nagisa Hiroshima (Yokohama National University)
Discovery of New Spaces in Khufu's Pyramid via Cosmic-Ray Muon Imaging
Kunihiro Morishima (Nagoya University)
Extended Higgs Models and the Electroweak Phase Transition
Mayumi Aoki (Kanazawa University)
Development of the Uncertainty Relation and Its Universal Formulation
Jaeha Lee (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo)
Knotted Cosmic Strings in the Early Universe
Yu Hamada (DESY)
Cosmic Magnetic Field Research with Next-Generation Radio Telescopes
Haruka Sakemi (Yamaguchi University)
Large-Scale Structure of the Universe
Kana Moriwaki (University of Tokyo)
eV Dark Matter: Past, Present, and Future
Wen Yin (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Particle Physics and Dark Matter
Kimiko Yamashita (Ibaraki University)
Implementation of the Tools of Quantum Mechanics in Scenarios Involving Finance and Economy
Ivan Arraut (Institute of Science and Environment and Faculty of Business and Law, University of Saint Joseph)
Lμ−Lτ Symmetry
Joe Sato (Yokohama National University)
Physics of Quarks and Gluons and Their Vacuum Structure
Yui Hayashi (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
Academic Year 2023
8 seminarsThe Mystery of Missing Antimatter: Probing the Origin of Matter with Neutrinos
Masaki Ryo (Saitama University)
On Basic Science and Peace Diplomacy — Reading the IAU's Ten-Year Strategy
Hidehiko Agata (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / SOKENDAI)
Determining the Electron's Magnetic Strength to Test the Laws of Physics
Makiko Nio (RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science)
The Image of Scientists and the Role of Women in the 21st Century — Reflections on My Life
Masako Bando (Aichi University / NPO Einstein)
How did the universe begin?
Elisa G. M. Ferreira (Kavli IPMU)
Detecting Characteristic Signals from Boosted Dark Matter and the Physics Revealed
Keiko Nagao (Okayama University of Science)
Compact Stars: a window to new physics
Maura E. Ramirez-Quezada (University of Tokyo)
Why Do Black Holes Shine? Transient Objects and Accretion Disks
Mariko Kimura (RIKEN)
Academic Year 2022
12 seminarsComputing the Quantum World — Using Classical and Quantum Computers
Etsuko Itou (RIKEN)
Mysteries of the Standard Model and Extra Dimension Models
Maki Takeuchi (Kobe University)
How Far Has Our Understanding of Cosmic Evolution Advanced?
Taihiko Yoshimura (University of Tokyo)
Exoplanet Discovery and Cosmic Dust Evolution Toward Planetary Formation
Kyoko Tanaka (Tohoku University)
The World of Dark Matter
Nagisa Hiroshima (University of Toyama)
Dark Matter Search Using the JUNO Neutrino Observation Experiment
Michiru Niibo (Ochanomizu University and Tokyo Institute of Technology)
An Invitation to Flavor Physics — Clues for Exploring New Particle Theories
Megumi Yamamoto (Hiroshima Institute of Technology)
Electroweak Phase Transition in a Complex-Singlet-Scalar Extension with a New-Physics Suppression Mechanism
Chikako Idegawa (Ochanomizu University)
Strong First-Order Phase Transitions and the Physics of Remnants
Kiyoharu Kawana (Seoul National University, South Korea)
A Recommendation for Wave-Packet Quantum Mechanics
Kenji Nishiwaki (Shiv Nadar University, India)
Generation and Observability of Primordial Black Holes and Secondary Gravitational Waves in an Inflationary Universe
Kazunori Kohri (KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization))
Phase Transitions in Non-Equilibrium Systems Probed by Black Holes
Makoto Nakamura (Chuo University)