Overview:
In the past 20 years, there has been significant progress in our understanding of quantum gravity based on AdS/CFT. Recently, study of quantum gravity beyond AdS/CFT attracts a lot of attention, where there is no longer an asymptotically AdS boundary on which we can perform measurements with infinite accuracy. Thus it is important to understand observables in gravitational spacetimes with no asymptotic AdS boundaries, what an observer experiences and measures in such a spacetime, and what is the microscopic theory that describes them. This workshop aims to gather researchers in the this subject to exchange cutting edge ideas, aiming to establish new research directions and collaborations.
Registration Deadlines:
- In-person or presentation: Sep 30
- Online: Oct 25
Invited speakers:
Sergio Aguilar Gutierrez (OIST, Okinawa)
Jan Boruch (Stanford University)
Raphael Bousso* (UC Berkeley)
Keiichiro Furuya (IPMU, Tokyo)
Ping Gao [online] (UCAS, Beijing)
Jonah Kudler-Flam [online] (IAS, Princeton)
Phillip Hoehn (OIST, Okinawa)
Yasunori Nomura (UC Berkeley)
Kazumi Okuyama (Shinshu University)
Cheng Peng [online] (UCAS, Beijing)
Moshe Rozali (University of British Columbia)
Shanming Ruan (Peking University)
Martin Sasieta (UC Berkeley)
Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP, Kyoto)
Misha Usatyuk (IAS, Princeton)
Jie-qiang Wu (UCAS, Beijing)
Zhenbin Yang (Tsinghua University)
Mengyang Zhang (IPMU, Tokyo)
More to be confirmed
*To be confirmed
Organizers:
Gabriele Di Ubaldo, Satoshi Iso, Masamichi Miyaji, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yasunori Nomura, Tomonori Ugajin
Support:
This workshop is supported by JST ASPIRE program "RIKEN-Berkeley mathematical quantum science initiative" (PI: Tetsuo Hatsuda, Partner PI: Wick Haxton) and by iTHEMS working group Quantum Information & Gravity (QuIG).