Special Lecture by Prof. Yasunori Nomura

Asia/Tokyo
Description
Title: Quantum Gravity---From Black Holes to the Multiverse
Abstract: Recent progresses in quantum gravity are revealing surprising natures of spacetime and gravity, beyond what we can learn from quantum field theory in curved spacetime. I will describe these new developments, especially focusing on physics of black holes and the multiverse. In particular, I will discuss the interior spacetime of a black hole in the context of the information/firewall paradox and the complementarity hypothesis. I will also discuss the measure problem in the eternally inflating multiverse, presenting a framework that allows us to treat the multiverse in a consistent, fully quantum mechanical manner. The resulting picture leads to a revolutionary change of our view of spacetime, and provides complete unification of the eternally inflating multiverse and the many worlds interpretation in quantum mechanics.
Dates:
March 4, 2015, 10:00-16:00
March 5, 2015, 10:00-16:00
March 6, 2015, 10:00-16:00
(Lunch & break time: flexible)
Venue: Lecture Hall (1F), Kavli IPMU main building
Contact: Address: Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), the University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa City, Chiba 277-8583, Japan

 


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Participants
  • Fabio Sanches
  • Hajime Fukuda
  • Hirosuke Kuwabara
  • Hiroyuki Shimizu
  • Hongfei Shu
  • Kai Schmitz
  • Keisuke Harigaya
  • Kentarou Mawatari
  • Koichi Hamaguchi
  • Koji Ichikawa
  • Kunio Kaneta
  • Masahiro Kawasaki
  • Masaki Yamada
  • Mindaugas Karciauskas
  • Motoo Suzuki
  • Noriaki Watanabe
  • Ruidong Zhu
  • Sadataka Furui
  • Sean Weinberg
  • Shamik Banerjee
  • Takahiro Terada
  • Takayuki Miyadera
  • Taku Hayakawa
  • Todor Milanov
  • Tsukasa TADA
  • Will Donovan
  • Yasunari KURITA
  • Yuichi Ohara
  • Yuichiro Tada
  • Yuki Nakaguchi
  • Yutaka UNUMA
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