Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Stanford Continuing Studies Program
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Revolutionary new concepts about elementary particles, space and time, and the structure of matter began to emerge in the mid-1970s. Theory got far ahead of experiment with radical new ideas, but the concepts have never been experimentally tested. Now all that is about to change. The LHC — the Large Hadron Collider — has finally been built and is about to confront theory with experiment. The final quarter of our ongoing physics series with Leonard Susskind is devoted to supersymmetry, grand unification,
and string theory.
This course was originally presented in Stanford's Continuing Studies program.
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10. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 10 (June 7, 2010)
Leonard Susskind wraps up the lecture series with grand unified theories in the frame of quantum mechanics. (June 7, 2010)
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9. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 9 (May 31, 2010)
Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of supersymmetry and quantum mechanics. (May 31, 2010)
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8. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 8 (May 24, 2010)
Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of supersymmetry and quantum mechanics. (May 24, 2010)
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7. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 7 (May 18, 2010)
Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of advanced theoretical physics and talks about supersymmetry and superfields. (May 18, 2010)
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6. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 6 (May 11, 2010)
Leonard Susskind continues his series of lectures on supersymmetry and quantum mechanics. (May 11, 2010)
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5. Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, and String Theory Lecture 5 (April 26, 2010)
Leonard Susskind lectures on supersymmetry and anticommutators. (April 26, 2010)