Questioning Fundamental Physical Principles
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Europe/Zurich
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)
Description
The discovery of the Higgs Boson at the LHC marks the apotheosis of quantum field theory, but there is no sign of standard BSM physics, leaving many physicists wondering whether the Higgs is all there is. The standard theoretical framework is beset by paradoxes, such as black-hole physics, the problems of measurement and decoherence in quantum theory. These lead some theorists to question the fundamental principles of Lorentz-invariance, the equivalence principle and locality, with possible consequences for CPT Violation and other matter-antimatter differences. The latter could be probed in experiments at CERN and elsewhere, as well as having implications for Early-Universe Cosmology. This workshop will bring together theorists exploring these issues as well as experimentalists confronting their ideas.
The workshop is funded partially by the CERN Theory Division, the ERC Advanced Investigator Grant of John Ellis (267352) and by the COST Action MP1006 "Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics".
Participants
Adrian Bevan
Andrzej Kupsc
Angelo Bassi
Antonio De Santis
Antonio Di Domenico
Apostolos Pilaftsis
Banibrata Mukhopadhyay
Barbara Clerbaux
Beatrix C. Hiesmayr
Blas Diego
Catalina Oana Curceanu
Christoph Schwanda
Claus Laemmerzahl
Craig Hogan
Dieter Grzonka
Eberhard Widmann
Edoardo Milotti
Elias Kiritsis
Fabio Sciarrino
Gabriela Barenboim
Gerald Gabrielse
Giovanni Passaleva
Graham Shore
Henry Lubatti
Jack Steinberger
James Pinfold
Johann Marton
JOSE BERNABEU
Keith Alison Olive
Klaus Schubert
Marco De Cesare
marco genoevse
Maria Fidecaro
Massimo Blasone
Michael Charlton
Michael Doser
Mikhail Shaposhnikov
NARESH DADHICH
Nikos Mavromatos
Pawel Moskal
Rabindra Mohapatra
Ryugo Hayano
Sarben Sarkar
Silvia Pascoli
Silvia Tentindo
Stefano Liberati
Thomas Durt
Vasiliki Mitsou
Vincent Debierre
Walter Oelert
Xiao-Rui Lu
Yu Shi