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Conferència Lamberti
During this months, January and February, the PhD Pedro W. Lamberti, from the from the National University of Cordoba (Argentina), visits the CEHIC

08/01/2020

The CEHIC  is always open to share its trajectory and experience with researchers from other universities, so it is usual the presence of members of other universities that carry out short or long-term research stays with the aim of improving and, at the same time, provide your point of view on the research carried out within the Center.

During this winter Professor Lamberti, is making a stay with the purpose of expanding his research and learning more about the methodologies and the lines of research that are developed in our Center. Likewise, on January 16th he gave the seminar "Historical Notes where the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

Abstrac: In 1935 A. Einstein and collaborators published two high impact papers, one in May and the other in September. Even though these papers dealt with apparently disconnected topics, an interesting connection between them has recently been suggested. The first one turned out to be one of the works with the greatest impact on physics, now known as the Einstein-Podolski-Rosen argument; the second one introduced the idea of a “wormhole”. The eventual connection between the Einstein-Rosen Bridge and the entanglement triggered our interest in revisiting the history behind the Einstein- Rosen work. Here we discuss the historical context of the original paper and some controversies originated from its publication.