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MCTP WORKSHOP<br>Black Holes in String Theory

Monday, October 7, 2013
12:00 AM
340 West Hall

Black holes in string theory offer an arena for profound and fundamental questions in theoretical physics that continues to inspire new and fruitful avenues of research. Challenging foundational questions in quantum gravity are being elucidated by the impressive progress on precision counting of black hole microstates. At the same time researchers in the field are being humbled by the ever sharper confusions posed by the black hole information paradox.

The MCTP workshop on black holes in string theory will bring together about 30 active researchers in the area with roughly equal proportion of senior and junior workers. The format will encourage informal discussions over formal lectures in order to promote the exchange of ideas and encourage new collaborations.

In order to be maximally productive the workshop will primarily focus on "fundamental" issues at the expense of the exciting interdisciplinary developments involving "applications" to condensed matter, QCD matter, and other strongly coupled systems. Nevertheless these frontiers will of course inform the discussion.

Timing:
The workshop will last two working weeks: Monday Oct. 7 through Friday Oct. 18. The four day period, Thursday Oct. 9 through Sunday Oct. 13 to be more intense, with a higher density of talks. The days before and the week after will be more relaxed.

Format:
Several pedagogical lecture series will create a setting for discussions of research at the frontier. Although most attendants will have the opportunity to present their own work the emphasis will be on discussion and interaction.

For more information about the workshop, please visit the MCTP website which can be found here.