
QIQG 2025: Quantum Information in Quantum Gravity
QIQG 2025: Quantum Information In Quantum Gravity will unite researchers working at the intersection of quantum information theory and quantum gravity, to exchange insights and showcase recent developments bridging these fields. As part of the celebrations of Perimeter’s 25th anniversary, we will also feature vision talks by world-leading experts exploring pivotal and emerging themes at the nexus of quantum information and quantum gravity. Our program will span topics such as:- Algebraic approaches to field theory and gravity
- Observers, quantum reference frames, and relational observables
- Quantum focussing and the Generalized Second Law
- SYK and its double-scaled limit
- The quantum information theoretic structure of spacetime
- Edge modes and entanglement entropy across subregions
- The role of complexity in field theory and gravity
- The black-hole information puzzle and related issues
- Quantum error-correcting codes in quantum field theory and quantum gravity
- Quantum cryptography and its implications for gravity
- Gravitational wormholes and their information-theoretic implications
- Chaos and thermalization in many-body systems and their realization in quantum gravity
- Holographic cosmology and de Sitter space
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Scientific Organizers
Luca Ciambelli (Perimeter Institute)
Rob Myers (Perimeter Institute)
Chris Waddell (Perimeter Institute)
Beni Yoshida (Perimeter Institute)
Format results
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Visions of RealTime: The Lorentz-signature gravitational path integral for fun and profit (Vision Talk)
Donald Marolf University of California, Santa Barbara
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Holographic models of big bang cosmology (Vision Talk)
Mark Van Raamsdonk University of British Columbia
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Quantum Field Theory on the edge
Katarzyna Rejzner University of York
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The gravitational path integral from an observer's point of view
Luca Iliesiu University of California, Berkeley
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Holography and Pseudo (Entanglement) Entropy (Vision Talk)
Tadashi Takayanagi Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Chaos in deformed SYK models
Shira Chapman University of Amsterdam
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Area and time
Joshua Kirklin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Von Neumann algebras in gravity (Vision Talk)
Geoff Penington University of California, Berkeley
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Observers in quantum mechanics and quantum gravity (Vision Talk)
Daniel Lord Harlow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Theoretical Physics