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SUMMARY:宇宙創生の物理法則はなにか？- 理論・観測・実
 験の融合によるスケールを超えた挑戦 What is the physical m
 echanism of the origin of the Universe? - challenges over tran scending sc
 ales through the integration of theory\, observations\, and experiments
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DESCRIPTION:宇宙創生の物理法則はなにか？- 理論・観測・
 実験の融合によるスケールを超えた挑戦\nWhat is the physic
 al mechanism of the origin of the Universe? - challenges over transcending
  scales through the integration of theory\, observations\, and experiments
 \n宇宙は138億歳の現在膨張し続けているが、宇宙が生ま
 れた直後は10^-26cmよりも小さく、宇宙全体が量子の世界
 だったと考えられている。自然科学の究極のテーマ「
 宇宙創生」に挑むには，観測天文学だけでなく，極小
 の宇宙で主役であった素粒子，微弱な信号を最高感度
 で捉える量子計測技術，ビッグデータから最大限情報
 を引き出すAI，新たな物理法則を構築する理論の研究者
 の集結が必要である。日本が世界的に有する強みと今
 までの投資を最大限活かし，テーブルトップ実験も含
 めて30桁を超える実験・観測のスケールと60桁に迫る物
 理のスケールの統一的な理解を目指す。必然的に既存
 の分野を大きく超え，宇宙創生の物理法則の解明を目
 指す新たな学術分野を創出する。この学術変革領域の
 キックオフミーティングを開催する。\n本研究会は英語
 で実施します。\nThe universe continues to expand 13.8 billion years
  after its birth. In its earliest moments\, it is thought to have been sma
 ller than 10−26 cm\, with the entire universe existing in the quantum re
 alm. Tackling the ultimate question in natural science—the origin of the
  universe—requires not only observational astronomy\, but also the colle
 ctive efforts of researchers in particle physics\, which studies the funda
 mental constituents that governed the microscopic early universe\; quantum
  measurement technologies capable of detecting extremely weak signals with
  ultimate sensitivity\; AI methods that extract maximal information from m
 assive datasets\; and theoretical physics that seeks to formulate new laws
  of nature.\nBy fully leveraging Japan’s internationally recognized stre
 ngths and past investments in these areas\, we aim to achieve a unified un
 derstanding spanning more than 30 orders of magnitude in experimental and 
 observational scales\, from tabletop experiments through observational cos
 mology\, and nearly 60 orders of magnitude in physical scales. This endeav
 or will necessarily extend far beyond existing disciplinary boundaries and
  create a new academic field dedicated to uncovering the physical laws gov
 erning the origin of the universe.\nThis kickoff meeting marks the launch 
 of this Transformative Research Area (A).  The primary language of the wo
 rkshop will be English.\nDate & Time\n\nJuly 7 and 8\, 10am ~ 6pm\n\nPleas
 e note that the exact start and end times are subject to change.\nVenue\nT
 he University of Tokyo\, Hongo campus\, Koshiba Hall\n\nInvited speakers /
  招待講演者（敬称略）\nHidetoshi Katori / 香取秀俊（U. Toky
 o）\nShinji Mukouyama / 向山信治（KITP/U. Tokyo) \nYasunori Nomura 
 / 野村泰紀（UC Berkeley/LNBL/Riken)\nDavid Schlegel (LNBL) \nRegistr
 ation\n\nRegistration is open through June 21st.\nRegistration is required
  for all participants\, regardless of whether they attend on-site (in pers
 on) or remotely.\nOn-site participation fee: Free for students\; 2\,000 ye
 n for non-students\, which covers food and beverages.\n\nImportant Notes\n
 \nThe workshop will be conducted in English.\nBoth poster and contributed 
 talk submissions are open to all participants. Please note that the number
  of contributed talk slots is limited.\nPlease use A0 size for posters. (I
 f printing an A0 poster is not feasible\, a smaller size is acceptable.)\n
 A dedicated wireless network will not be provided. If you wish to access t
 he internet on-site\, please use eduroam (through your home institution) o
 r the UTokyo-Guest Wi-Fi.Please arrange your own accommodation.\n\n \n\nL
 ocal Organizing Committee\n\nDaiki Watarai\nHajime Fukuda\nAkito Kusaka\nY
 uta Michimura\nMasahiro Takada\nSatoru Takakura\n\n\nSponsored by JSPS KAK
 ENHI Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A): “What Is the Ph
 ysical Mechanism Behind the Origin of the Universe? Challenges in Transcen
 ding Scales through the Integration of Theory\, Observations\, and Experim
 ents.”\n\nhttps://indico.ipmu.jp/event/524/
LOCATION:Koshiba hall (The University of Tokyo)
URL:https://indico.ipmu.jp/event/524/
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