New Insights in Black Hole Physics from Holography
Abstract: Black holes serve as natural laboratories for probing gravity under extreme conditions. New Insights in Black Hole Physics from Holography, hosted at the Instituto de Física Teórica UAM/CSIC in Madrid, will bring together leading researchers to discuss recent advances in black hole physics through the framework of holography. The workshop will cover a range of topics, including quantum aspects of black holes, near-extremal black hole dynamics, probes of singularities and interior reconstruction, holographic applications to strongly correlated systems, and modern developments in quasinormal modes and black hole perturbations. Featuring distinguished speakers and fostering new collaborations, this event aims to advance our understanding of black holes and their dual descriptions in quantum field theory, offering new insights into fundamental questions in quantum gravity.
Invited speakers:
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Alice Bernamonti (Florence U. & INFN Florence)
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Elena Cáceres (UT Austin)
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Marina David (Leuven U.)
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Marine De Clerck (Cambridge U.)
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Blaise Goutéraux (Ecole Polytechnique)
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Ruth Gregory (Kings Coll. London)
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Sašo Grozdanov (U. Edinburgh & Ljubljana U.)
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Elias Kiritsis (APC Paris & Crete U.)
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David A. Lowe (Brown U.)
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David Mateos (U. Barcelona & ICREA)
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Thomas G. Mertens (Gent U.)
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Leopoldo Pando Zayas (Michigan U.)
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Koenraad Schalm (Leiden U.)
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Andrew Svesko (Kings Coll. London)
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Gustavo J. Turiaci (Washington U.)*
Organizers:
Scientific Committee:
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Daniel Areán (IFT UAM/CSIC)
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José L. F. Barbón (IFT UAM/CSIC)
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Karl Landsteiner (IFT UAM/CSIC)
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Juan F. Pedraza (IFT UAM/CSIC)
Logistics & Administration:
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Mónica Vergel (IFT UAM/CSIC)
This workshop is supported by: