Understanding the small-scale structure of spacetime is one of the biggest challenges faced by modern theoretical physics. There are many different attempts to solve this problem and they reflect the diversity of approaches to quantum gravity. This workshop will bring together researchers from a wide range of quantum gravity approaches and give them an opportunity to exchange ideas and gain new insights.
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Spacetime from Lattice Gravity à la CDT
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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How complement maps can cure divergences
Sylvie Paycha University of Potsdam
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The gravitational Wilson loop and the non-Abelian Stokes' theorem
Reiko Toriumi Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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The dynamics of difference
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Probing fundamental physics with gravitational waves
Cecilia Chirenti Universidade Federal do ABC
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Implications of the Quantum Nature Space-time for the Big Bang and Black Holes
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
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The power of diversity - or why linking quantum gravity approaches could matter
Astrid Eichhorn Universität Heidelberg
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Angular momentum flux in Einstein-Maxwell theory
Beatrice Bonga Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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A possible causality-condition for causal sets: persistence of zero
Rafael Sorkin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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We Don’t Live on Spatial Hypersurfaces, so Why Should Quantum Fields?
Yasaman Kouchekzadeh Yazdi Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies