
QIQG 2025: Quantum Information in Quantum Gravity
- 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