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This is a continuation of my conference coverage from last week. The same warnings apply: this is much more technical than my usual posts, readers beware! Last week I covered the talks from Monday through Wednesday, so I’ll jump right in here with Thursday morning, where the first speaker was Francesco Riva, who after a brief ad for his new board game Tutti Quantum gave a review of positivity constraints, first-principles restrictions on quantum field theories based on their behavior at high energies. After covering some of the research program’s successes like arguments against Galileons and massive gravity, he talked about how new methods allow one to take into account the possibility of loops of massless particles, essentially by invoking a formal version of the idea that real experiments have finite size. He was followed by Grant Remmen, who talked about his work deriving string theory-like amplitudes from increasingly minimal assumptions. While one can always quibble with the…

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