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An Overview of the E11 Program

Speaker: Keith Glennon (Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Time: Thursday 28 March 2024, 2:30pm

Prof. Parmeswaran Nair

Affiliation: City College of New York, CUNY
Visiting Dates: 1 June – 12 July 2024

New Physics: Where Do We Stand?

Speaker: Veronica Sanz (University of Valencia)
Time: Thursday 21 March 2024, 2:30pm

Veronica Sanz (University of Valencia)

Title: New Physics: Where Do We Stand? Abstract: This talk will be a discussion of our long-standing search for new phenomena in High-Energy Physics. We will describe the current situation, a decade after the Higgs discovery, and talk… Read More

Correlations, Representations and the Emergence of Spacetime

Speaker: Achim Kempf (University of Waterloo & Perimeter Institute)
Time: Thursday 14 March 2024, 2:30pm

Achim Kempf (University of Waterloo & Perimeter Institute)

Title: Correlations, Representations and the Emergence of Spacetime Abstract: There are reasons to expect that spacetime might change dimension at sufficiently high energies or at least that, at energies as high as the Planck scale, spacetime might emerge from an essentially non-geometric structure. The… Read More

Dark Energy with a Little Help from its Friends (and why it might need somebody)

Speaker: Susha Parameswaran (University of Liverpool)
Time: Thursday 7 March 2024, 2:30pm

Susha Parameswaran (University of Liverpool)

Title: Dark Energy with a Little Help from its Friends (and why it might need somebody) Abstract: I will give a (somewhat biased) overview of the current ideas for Dark Energy in String Theory; the insights they hope… Read More

Green Functions for Black Hole Spacetimes: Wave Propagation, Self-Force, Stability and Quantum Properties

Speaker: Marc Casals (University of Leipzig)
Time: Thursday 29 February 2024, 2:30pm

Marc Casals (University of Leipzig)

Title: Green Functions for Black Hole Spacetimes: Wave Propagation, Self-Force, Stability and Quantum Properties Abstract: Field perturbations of black hole spacetimes satisfy a wave equation, for which crucial objects are its classical (e.g., retarded) and quantum (e.g., Feynman)… Read More