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International workshop “Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography”(April 3-7), Public Lecture (April 8)

Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography

This workshop aims to bring together experts in various fields who are interested in quantum gravity using various approaches, and look for new directions of research. The keywords include quantum gravity, holography, and numerical simulation.

Date:
April 3(Mon)-7(Fri), 2017
Public Lecture: April 8(Sat)
Venue:
Panasonic Auditorium, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Japan
Website:
https://sites.google.com/site/kyotoquantumgravity2017/

Invited Speakers

David Berenstein (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Pavel Buividovich (University of Regensburg)
Simon Catterall (Syracuse University)
Ippei Danshita (Kyoto University)
Jan de Boer (University of Amsterdam)
Frank Ferrari (Universite libre de Bruxelles)*
Koji Hashimoto (Osaka University)
Michal Heller (Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam)
Shinji Hirano (University of the Witwatersrand)*
Dan Kabat (Lehman College, CUNY)
Yuji Okawa (University of Tokyo)
Hirosi Ooguri (Caltech/IPMU)
Kyriakos Papadodimas (CERN)
Joao Penedones (Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne)
Enrico Rinaldi (Brookhaven/RIKEN)
Dan Roberts (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)*
Paul Romatschke (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Andreas Schaefer (University of Regensburg)
Herman Verlinde (Princeton University)
Toby Wiseman (Imperial College)
*: to be confirmed

Organizers

Adam Brown (Stanford), Valentina Forini (Humboldt U., Berlin), Guy Gur-Ari (Stanford), Masanori Hanada (YITP/Hakubi Center), Yasuaki Hikida (YITP), Goro Ishiki (Tsukuba), Jun Nishimura (KEK), Masaki Shigemori (QMUL/YITP), Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP)

Sponsors

Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University
This workshop is also supported as a priority issue (Elucidation of the fundamental laws and evolution of the universe) to be tackled by using Post ‘K’ Computer.

Public Lecture (in Japanese)

Date:
13:00~15:00, April 8(Sat), 2017
Venue:
Panasonic Auditorium, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Japan
Capacity:
140
Target:
Above high school student
Sponsors:
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto UniversityThe Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto UniversityPriority issue (Elucidation of the fundamental laws and evolution of the universe) to be tackled by using Post ‘K’ Computer
Registration:
free

 

Speakers

Oguri
Hirosi Ooguri (Caltech/IPMU)

 

Hashimoto

Koji Hashimoto (Osaka University)

 

Nishimura
Jun Nishimura (KEK/Sokendai)

Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku

BasicScience for Emergence and Functionality in Quantum Matter Toward a unified view of the universe: from large scale structures to planets Human-scale whole brain simulation with connectome analysis and structure-function estimation Development of nuclear fusion plasma confinement physics Large Ensemble Atmospheric and Environmental Prediction for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Large-scale numerical simulation of earthquake generation, wave propagation and soil amplification Quantum-Theory-Based Multiscale Simulations toward the Development of Next-Generation Energy-Saving Semiconductor Devices Computational and Data Science Study for ET Revolution by Development of Next-Generation Battery and Fuel Cell Digital Twins of Real World's Clean Energy Systems with Integrated Utilization of Super-simulation and AI