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Inflationary cosmology has become an integral part of the standard model of the early Universe. Inflationary models and other signatures of of the
early-Universe physics have become stringently constrained by WMAP and Planck, as well as powerful new large-scale structure surveys. This workshop will discuss
the theoretical, observational, and experimental aspects of inflation and primordial physics, interpreted broadly. We plan to gather 20-30 of the top experts in
the field. This workshop is partially supported by the DoE Office of Science (Office of High Energy Physics).
Mysteries of the Dark Universe Public Lecture - Monday, September 23, 2013
SPEAKER: Rocky Kolb, University of Chicago
TIME: 7:00pm. Refreshments will be served prior to talk at 6:30pm.
VENUE: Edward Henry Kraus Building (Natural Science) #2140, 830 North University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048 (Central Campus Map for reference of location: CCmap.pdf)
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