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At Perimeter, we like to say we run mostly on chalk and caffeine, but it's time to acknowledge a third fuel: silicon. Computational physics is becoming increasingly important at Perimeter and across the field. This issue of Inside the Perimeter explores the rich interconnection of physics and computing.
Also in this issue:
- Success at the Breakthrough Prize
- In discussion with Sir Martin Rees
- A former physics summer student gets back on the bus for ISSYP
- The fascinating history of digital computing
... and much more
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Perimeter has always defined itself by doing ambitious research in fundamental physics. We work at the frontiers, from the smallest conceivable scale – the Planck length, one-tenth to one-twentieth times the size of the proton – to the scale of the universe itself.
Physics is such a wonder, human story - one that's essential to understanding who we are and where we are going.
In this issue of Inside the Perimeter Magazine:
- AAAS Wrap-up
- Ashvin Vishwanath named DRC
- A chat with Avery Broderick
- Hunting for new forces
- Beyond the blackboard
- Reconsidering spacetime
... and much more