Xmas Theoretical Physics Workshop @Athens 2023

Europe/Athens
Amphitheater Alkis Argyriadis (Central Building of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

Amphitheater Alkis Argyriadis

Central Building of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

30 Panepistimiou, 10679, Athens
Description

Διημερίδα Θεωρητικής Φυσικής - 21 και 22 Δεκεμβρίου 2023

The primary goal of the annual Christmas workshop in Theoretical Physics held at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, is to bring together established and young researchers, in order to present their recent research results and to stimulate scientific interaction.

Invited Speakers

  • Glenn Barnich (Université libre de Bruxelles)
  • Karl Landsteiner (Autonomous University of Madrid)
  • Vasilis Niarchos (University of Crete)
  • Josef Prandler (University of Vienna)
  • John Rizos (University of Ioannina)
  • Augusto Sagnotti (Scuola Normale Superiore)
  • Georgios Styliaris (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching)

Attendance:

The speakers will be in-person at the Amphitheater Alkis Argyriadis and the talks with be broadcasted live through Webex using the link.

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Registration opening July 10, 2023

Call for talks deadline Sept 30, 2023

Registration deadline Nov 30, 2023

Organizers
Ioannis Dalianis (UCY), Georgios Itsios (Humboldt University), Ioannis Papadimitriou (NKUA), Konstantinos Sfetsos (NKUA), Konstantinos Siampos (NKUA) and Vassilis Spanos (NKUA)


This is the 8th annual Xmas Theoretical Physics Workshop to be held in Athens. For past meetings see 20142015201620172018, 2019 & 2022

Participants
  • Achillefs Lazopoulos
  • Adamantia Zampeli
  • Alex S Arvanitakis
  • Alexandra Brounou
  • Alexandros Alexakis
  • Alexandros Aslanidis
  • Alexandros Kanargias
  • Alexios Polychronakos
  • Anastasia Doikou
  • Anastasios Papadopoulos
  • ANDREAS KATSARIS
  • Angelos-Lamin Sisse
  • Antonia Paraskevopoulou
  • Antonis Kalogirou
  • Antonis Stefas
  • Apostolos Pilaftsis
  • Aristodimos Striftaris Chalkiopoulos
  • Aristomenis Donos
  • Artemis Chlorou
  • Athanasios Pliatsikas
  • Athina Pouri
  • Augusto Sagnotti
  • Bill Bulgari
  • Charalampos Iliopoulos
  • Charalampos Nikolis
  • Christoforos Christoforidis
  • Christos Belogiannis
  • Christos Kristaki
  • Chrysoula Markou
  • Costis Papageorgakis
  • Despina Gizopoulou
  • Dhimiter Canko
  • Dimitra Chatzopoulou
  • Dimitra Pefkou
  • DIMITRIOS CHARAMIS
  • Dimitrios Katsinis
  • Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
  • Dimitrios Papoulias
  • Dimitrios Toulikas
  • Dimitrios Tzivrailis
  • Dimitrios Zoakos
  • Dimitris Ampelogiannis
  • Dimitris Chatzis
  • Doukas Lykas
  • Eleftheria Solomonidi
  • Eleni Stai
  • Emmanuel Saridakis
  • Evangelia Gkiouleka
  • Evangelos Theodorakeas
  • Evangelos Thomopoulos
  • Faidon Andreadakis
  • Federico Manzoni
  • fotis Koutroulis
  • George Georgiou
  • George Papamikos
  • George Tringas
  • Georgios - Efthymios Giataganas
  • Georgios Diamandis
  • Georgios Gounaris
  • Georgios Itsios
  • Georgios Korpas
  • Georgios Leontaris
  • Georgios Linardopoulos
  • Georgios Papathanasiou
  • Georgios Styliaris
  • Gerasimos Kouniatalis
  • Giorgos Batzios
  • Giota Adamopoulou
  • Glenn Barnich
  • Haoyu Sun
  • Haris Tzerefos
  • Helena Flocas
  • Iason Kazazis
  • Ioanna Marmani
  • Ioanna Stamou
  • Ioannis Dalianis
  • Ioannis Gialamas
  • Ioannis Papadimitriou
  • Ioannis Rizos
  • Ioannis Tsiares
  • John Apostolakis
  • Josef Pradler
  • Joseph Yarwick
  • Kalliopi Petraki
  • Karl Landsteiner
  • Kimon Manolas
  • Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos
  • Konstantinos Anagnou
  • Konstantinos Chousianitis
  • Konstantinos Ganotis
  • Konstantinos Koutrolikos
  • Konstantinos Sfetsos
  • Konstantinos Siampos
  • Konstantinos Topaloglou
  • Konstantinos Zoubos
  • Kostas Orginos
  • Kyriakos Tamvakis
  • Leonidas Karageorgos
  • Lida Liogka
  • Loukas Grimanellis
  • Maria Gkoni
  • Maria Kallimani
  • Maria Perganti
  • Marios Galanis
  • Michail Tagaris
  • Minas Cholevas
  • Myrto Tsiarea
  • Nick Bofilakis
  • Nikiforos Georgiadis
  • Nikolaos Fytas
  • Nikolaos Liamis
  • Nikolaos Liatsos
  • Nikolaos Lioutas
  • Nikolaos Mavromatos
  • Nikolaos Mitrakos
  • NIKOLAOS PROUNTZOS
  • Nikolaos Tetradis
  • Nikos Irges
  • Olga Papadoulaki
  • Orestis Papadopoulos
  • P. Marios Petropoulos
  • Panagiotis Giannadakis
  • Panos Betzios
  • Pantelis Kalaras
  • Pantelis Panopoulos
  • Perseas Christodoulidis
  • Petrou Leonte
  • Phivos Mavropoulos
  • Polydoros Kailidis
  • Polytimi Iosifidou
  • Polyxeni Tsigdinou
  • Rigers Aliaj
  • Salomon Zacarias
  • Savvas Pitsinigkos
  • Sergio Ernesto Aguilar Gutierrez
  • Sokratis Trifinopoulos
  • Spyros Prodromidis
  • Spyros Sypsas
  • Stam NICOLIS
  • Stathis Vitouladitis
  • Stavros Mougiakakos
  • STEFANOS ARETAKIS
  • Stefanos Kantaros
  • Stylianos Christos Spyrounakos
  • Symeon Damianidis
  • Themistocles Zikopoulos
  • Vaios Ziogas
  • Vasileios Moustakis
  • Vasilis Niarchos
  • Vassilis Spanos
  • Vassos Achilleos
  • Vyron Arvanitis
  • Zois Gyftopoulos
  • Αθανάσιος Λουκόπουλος
  • Γεωργιος Κουνδουρος
  • Γεώργιος Ζαχαρίου
  • Γιώργος Μηλιαρεσης
  • Μιχάλης Λώλης
  • Thursday, 21 December
    • 09:00 09:30
      Reception 30m
    • 09:30 09:45
      Welcome address 15m
    • 09:45 10:30
      Non supersymmetric strings and the (in)stabilities of their vacua 45m
      Speaker: Augusto Sagnotti
    • 10:30 11:15
      Pseudospectra of Holographic Quasinormal Modes 45m

      Quasinormal modes and frequencies are the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of a non-Hermitian differential operator. They are of crucial importance in the physics of black holes. The analysis of quasinormal modes in asymptotically Anti-de Sitter geometries plays also a key role in the study of strongly coupled quantum many-body systems via gauge/gravity duality. In contrast to normal Sturm-Liouville operators, the eigenvalues of non-Hermitian (and non-normal) operators generally exhibit instability under small perturbations. After a brief review of quasinormal modes I will discuss the stability analysis of quasinormal frequencies for asymptotically planar AdS black holes based on pseudospectrum analysis. Specifically, we concentrate on the pseudospectra of scalar and transverse gauge fields, shedding light on their relevance within the framework of gauge/gravity duality.

      Speaker: Karl Landsteiner (Unknown)
    • 11:15 11:45
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:45 12:30
      On non-supersymmetric string models 45m
      Speaker: John Rizos (Nuclear Physics Laboratory)
    • 12:30 13:00
      Two dimensional black holes and matrix quantum mechanics 30m
      Speaker: Olga Papadoulaki
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:30 15:00
      Natural Alignment Beyond the Standard Model 30m
      Speaker: Apostolos Pilaftsis (University of Manchester)
    • 15:00 15:30
      Probing the deep string spectrum 30m
      Speaker: Chrysoula Markou
    • 15:30 16:00
      PTA gravitational waves and James Webb early galaxies: from Primordial Black Holes to Axion Clusters 30m

      Recent observations have granted to us two unique insights into the early universe: the presence of a low-frequency stochastic gravitational wave background detected by the NANOGrav and Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) experiments and the emergence of unusually massive galaxy candidates at high redshifts reported by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). In this talk, I will consider the possibility that both observations have a common origin. First, I will scrutinize primordial black holes (PBHs) in the mass range between 10^6 and 10^13 solar masses. While superheavy PBHs act as seeds of accelerated galaxy formation capable of explaining the JWST extreme galaxies, they can also form binary mergers that source gravitational waves which can be potentially identified as the PTA signal. The analysis is performed taking into account the constraints on the relevant region of the PBH parameter space including the novel bound imposed by the so-called Ultraviolet Luminosity Function (UV LF) of galaxies observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Then, I will discuss minicluster seeds in the initial axion density field due to the decay of the axion string network in the post-inflationary scenario. For axions heavier than 10^(-25) eV , the resulting clusters have a significant impact on large-scale structure, which is also strictly constrained by the UV LF.

      Speaker: Sokratis Trifinopoulos
    • 16:00 16:30
      Stochastic dynamics from quantum field theory 30m

      The partition function of a scalar field theory can be computed order by order in the interaction potential within perturbative quantum field theory. We will show that when there exists a separation of scales, the statistics of the long/slow field-modes obey a Fokker-Planck equation exhibiting nonstandard probability drift and diffusion due to short/fast dynamics. Our main application will be scalar physics on de Sitter space (where the Hubble radius provides the required scale separation) but the results extend to any open system with this property.

      Speaker: Spyros Sypsas
  • Friday, 22 December
    • 09:30 10:15
      Lessons from discrete light-cone quantization for gravitational physics on null hypersurfaces 45m
      Speaker: Glenn Barnich
    • 10:15 11:00
      Quantum systems as manipulators of information: Entanglement, complexity, and phases of matter 45m
      Speaker: Georgios Styliaris
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:30 12:15
      New Light on Light Dark Sectors 45m
      Speaker: Josef Prandler
    • 12:15 13:00
      Bootstrability with improved truncation methods 45m
      Speaker: Vasilis Niarchos
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:30 15:00
      Entangled Universe 30m
      Speaker: Nikolaos Tetradis
    • 15:00 15:30
      Gauge Invariance at Large Charge 30m
      Speaker: Pantelis Panopoulos
    • 15:30 16:00
      Corrections to electroweak vacuum decay in metric-affine gravity 30m
      Speaker: Ioannis Gialamas
    • 16:00 16:30
      Anisotropic scale-separated AdS flux vacua 30m
      Speaker: George Tringas