Exotic Approaches to Naturalness

from Monday, January 30, 2023 (9:00 AM) to Friday, February 3, 2023 (7:00 PM)
CERN (4/3-006)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Jan 30, 2023
Jan 31, 2023
Feb 1, 2023
Feb 2, 2023
Feb 3, 2023
AM
11:00 AM --- Coffee ---
11:20 AM Welcome - Steven Adam Abel (University of Durham (GB))  
11:30 AM UV/IR Mixing, EFTs, Hidden Cancellations, and Origami: Calculating the Higgs Mass and Gauge-Coupling Running in String Theory - Virtual - Keith Dienes (University of Arizona)  
11:00 AM --- Coffee ---
11:30 AM Exotic Field Theories for Prosaic Unnatural Physics - Ira Rothstein (CMU)  
11:00 AM --- Coffee ---
11:30 AM Cosmological approaches to naturalness - Tiann Tevong You (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
11:00 AM --- Coffee ---
11:30 AM Higher Symmetry in Particle Physics - Virtual - Clay Córdova (Institute for Advanced Study)  
11:00 AM --- Coffee ---
11:30 AM String Theory, the Cosmological Constant Problem and the Higgs Mass - Per Berglund (University of New Hampshire (US))  
PM
2:00 PM Hidden Symmetries, IR/UV and the Combinatorial Geometry of Spacetime and Quantum Mechanics - Virtual - Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)  
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:45 PM Wilson Coefficients and Natural Zeros from the On-Shell Viewpoint - Benedict von Harling (IFAE)  
5:00 PM S-matrix and naturalness - Georgi Dvali  
2:00 PM Connecting with the UV: Positivity and Causality with Gravity - Claudia de Rham  
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:45 PM A couple of comments on naturalness - Sergei Dubovsky (NYU)  
2:00 PM Predicting the Higgs Mass - Nathaniel Craig  
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:45 PM Cosmological Explanations of the Higgs Mass - Raffaele D'Agnolo  
6:00 PM --- Cocktail ---
2:00 PM Generalized Symmetries, Naturalness and the Unitarity Puzzle Redux - Virtual - Zohar Komargodski  
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:45 PM Neutrino Masses from Generalized Symmetry Breaking - Sungwoo Hong (KAIST)  
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:45 PM Naturalness and the Swampland - Virtual - Irene Valenzuela Agui (CERN)  
4:30 PM Summary - Tim Cohen (CERN)