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David Wakeham
David Wakeham
Quantum scientist, Xanadu
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Information radiation in BCFT models of black holes
R Moshe, J Sully, C Waddell, D Wakeham
Journal of High Energy Physics 2020 (5), 2020
198*2020
Black hole microstate cosmology
S Cooper, M Rozali, B Swingle, M Van Raamsdonk, C Waddell, ...
Journal of High Energy Physics 2019 (7), 1-70, 2019
1512019
BCFT entanglement entropy at large central charge and the black hole interior
J Sully, M Van Raamsdonk, D Wakeham
Journal of High Energy Physics 2021 (3), 1-45, 2021
1192021
Eigenstate thermalization and disorder averaging in gravity
J Pollack, M Rozali, J Sully, D Wakeham
Physical Review Letters 125 (2), 021601, 2020
1162020
Holographic BCFTs and communicating black holes
H Geng, S Lüst, RK Mishra, D Wakeham
Journal of High Energy Physics 2021 (8), 1-37, 2021
832021
Looking for (and not finding) a bulk brane
W Reeves, M Rozali, P Simidzija, J Sully, C Waddell, D Wakeham
Journal of High Energy Physics 2021 (12), 1-46, 2021
392021
XIBD: software for inferring pairwise identity by descent on the X chromosome
L Henden, D Wakeham, M Bahlo
Bioinformatics 32 (15), 2389-2391, 2016
252016
Quantum tasks require islands on the brane
A May, D Wakeham
Classical and Quantum Gravity 38 (14), 144001, 2021
232021
Brane dynamics from the first law of entanglement
S Cooper, D Neuenfeld, M Rozali, D Wakeham
Journal of High Energy Physics 2020 (3), 1-26, 2020
72020
Apocalyptic quantum gravity
D Wakeham
University of British Columbia, 2022
42022
On multiplicative Sidon sets
D Wakeham, DR Wood
Annual Volume 2013 13, 392, 2013
42013
Microstate distinguishability, quantum complexity, and the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
N Bao, J Pollack, D Wakeham, E Wildenhain
Classical and Quantum Gravity 38 (15), 154004, 2021
22021
Why is a soap bubble like a railway?
D Wakeham
arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.09611, 2020
2020
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