There has been a surge of interest in indefinite causal structure the idea that cause and effect can no longer be sharply distinguished. Motivated both by experimentation with quantum switches and quantum gravity there can be situations in which there is no matter-of-the-fact as to what the causal structure of spacetime is. This meeting will bring together workers in Quantum Foundations and Quantum Gravity in both theoretical experimental physics to discuss the state of the art of current research and set new directions for this emerging subdiscipline.
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Lessons from the role of non-relativistic causal models in the history of QFT?
Doreen Fraser University of Waterloo
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Dueling Arrows of Causality, Causal Uncertainty and Quadratic Gravity
John Donoghue University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Two views of relative locality
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Lucien Hardy Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Models of CTCs and a space-based experiment
Tim Ralph University of Queensland
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Time reference frames and gravitating quantum clocks
Esteban Castro Ruiz Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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Robert Mann University of Waterloo
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Indefinite causal order without post-selection
Katja Ried Universität Innsbruck
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Linqing Chen ETH Zurich
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Causality in Qbism
Jacques Pienaar University of Massachusetts Boston