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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Anna Heffernan University of the Balearic Islands
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Self force review
Maarten van de Meent Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Discontinuous collocation methods and self-force applications
Charalampos Markakis Queen Mary University of London
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Conformal numerical method for self force applications in the time domain
Lidia Joana Gomes Da Silva Queen Mary University of London
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Kerr self-force via elliptic PDEs: Background and theory (part 1)
Nami Nishimura State University of New York (SUNY)
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Kerr self-force via elliptic PDEs: Numerical methods (part 2)
Thomas Osburn State University of New York (SUNY)
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A multi-mode time-domain surrogate model for gravitational wave signals from comparable to extreme mass-ratio black hole binaries
Tousif Islam University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Fast Self-Forced Inspirals into a Rotating Black Hole
Philip Lynch National University of Ireland
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Theo Johnson-Freyd Dalhousie University
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Sylvie Paycha University of Potsdam
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Katarzyna Rejzner University of York
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Anne Taormina Durham University
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Reiko Toriumi Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Division algebraic symmetry breaking
Cohl Furey Humboldt University of Berlin
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State sum models with defects
Catherine Meusburger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Quantum information and black holes
Johanna Erdmenger University of Würzburg
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Researcher Presentations
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Karen Yeats University of Waterloo
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Sabine Harribey Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
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Philine van Vliet Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
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Maria Elena Tejeda-Yeomans University of Colima
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Maryam Khaqan Emory University
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Mathematical Puzzles from Causal Set Quantum Gravity
Sumati Surya Raman Research Institute
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On generalized hyperpolygons
Laura Schaposnik University of Illinois at Chicago
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Exploring spacetime beyond classicality
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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Finite quantum geometry, octonions and the theory of fundamental particles.
Michel Dubois-Violette University of Paris-Saclay
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Supersymmetry and RCHO revisited
Paul Townsend University of Cambridge
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Spin (8,9,10), Octonions and the Standard Model
Kirill Krasnov University of Nottingham
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Gravity as the square of gauge theory
Leron Borsten Heriot-Watt University
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A Magic Pyramid of Supergravity Theories from Yang-Mills Squared
Mia Hughes Imperial College London
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Division algebraic symmetry breaking
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Cohl Furey Humboldt University of Berlin
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Mia Hughes Imperial College London
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Clifford algebra of the Standard Model
Ivan Todorov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Tensor networks for LGT: beyond 1D
Mari-Carmen Banuls Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Tensor networks for critical systems
Frank Verstraete Ghent University
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Tensor network models of AdS/qCFT
Jens Eisert Freie Universität Berlin
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Quantum Cellular Automata, Tensor Networks, and Area Laws
Ignacio Cirac Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Fun with replicas and holographic tensor networks
Michael Walter University of Amsterdam
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A tensor-network approach to fixed-point models of topological phases
Andreas Bauer Freie Universität Berlin
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Custom Fermionic Codes for Quantum Simulation
Riley Chien Dartmouth College
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Michael Hermele University of Colorado Boulder
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Quantum Phases of Matter and Entanglement Basics
John McGreevy University of California, San Diego
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Seminar: Engineering quantum spin models with atoms and light
Monika Schleier-Smith Stanford University
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SYK criticality and correlated metals
Subir Sachdev Harvard University
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Seminar: Quantum matter in Moire materials
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory (xQIT)
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Exactly Solvable Topological and Fracton Models as Gauge Theories 1
Xie Chen California Institute of Technology
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bianca Dittrich Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Approaches to Quantum Gravity: Key Achievements and Open Issues
Hermann Nicolai Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik
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Quantum gravity from the loop perspective
Alejandro Perez Aix-Marseille University
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Lessons for quantum gravity from quantum information theory
Daniel Harlow Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Understanding of QG from string theory
Herman Verlinde Princeton University
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Progress in horizon thermodynamics
Aron Wall University of Cambridge
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Asymptotically Safe Amplitudes from the Quantum Effective Action
Frank Saueressig Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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The Remarkable Roundness of the Quantum Universe
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Singularities of Schubert varieties within a right cell
Martina Lanini University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Yangians and cohomological Hall algebras of Higgs sheaves on curves
Olivier Schiffmann University of Paris-Saclay
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Tate's thesis in the de Rham setting
Sam Raskin The University of Texas at Austin
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Fundamental local equivalences in quantum geometric Langlands
Gurbir Dhillon Stanford University
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Z-algebras from Coulomb branches
Oscar Kivinen California Institute of Technology
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Cotangent complexes of moduli spaces and Ginzburg dg algebras
Sarah Scherotzke University of Luxembourg
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Projective elliptic genera and applications
Fei Han National University of Singapore
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Topological Modular Forms and Quantum Field Theory
Davide Gaiotto Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Equivariant elliptic cohomology with integral coefficients
Lennart Meier Utrecht University
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The de Rham model for elliptic cohomology from physics
Arnav Tripathy Harvard University
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Quasisymmetric characteristic numbers for Hamiltonian toric manifolds
Jack Morava Johns Hopkins University
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Codes, vertex algebras and topological modular forms
Gerd Laures Ruhr University Bochum
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Elliptic characteristic classes, bow varieties, 3d mirror duality
Richard Rimanyi University of North Carolina - Chapel Hll
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Quantum Black Hole Seismology
Naritaka Oshita Kyoto University
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Echoes and Quadratic Gravity
Bob Holdom University of Toronto
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Echoes and Holography
Krishan Saraswat University of California, Santa Barbara
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Echoes in Numerical Relativity
Qingwen Wang Scotiabank
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Effective Field Theory of Echoes
Cliff Burgess McMaster University
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Octonions and the Standard Model
Over the years, various researchers have suggested connections between the octonions and the standard model of particle physics. The past few years, in particular, have been marked by an upsurge of activity on this subject, stimulated by the recent observation that the standard model gauge group and fermion representation can be elegantly characterized in terms of the octonions. This workshop, which will be the first ever on this topic, is intended to bring this new community together in an attempt to better understand these ideas, establish a common language, and stimulate further progress.
The workshop will consist of an hour-long talk every Monday at noon (EST), with the first talk on Monday February 8, and the final talk on Monday May 17.
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PIMan: The Second Perimeter Institute-Chapman Workshop on Quantum Foundations
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Centre for the Universe - Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics Day
The Centre for the Universe and the Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics are exciting new centres for cosmology, with excellent complementarity. CFU focuses mainly on theory, WCA mainly on observation but we both recognise that the most important advances happen when observation and theory successfully connect. In order to promote this connection, CFU and WCA are collaborating on a number of initiatives including regular CFU-WCA days.