4–8 Feb 2019
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  1. David Simmons-Duffin (IAS)
    04/02/2019, 09:30
  2. Hirosi Ooguri
    04/02/2019, 11:00
  3. Hirosi Ooguri
    04/02/2019, 12:00
  4. Sakura Schafer-Nameki (Caltech)
    04/02/2019, 14:30
  5. Sakura Schafer-Nameki (Caltech)
    04/02/2019, 15:30
  6. 04/02/2019, 17:00
  7. Sakura Schafer-Nameki (Caltech)
    05/02/2019, 09:30
  8. David Simmons-Duffin (IAS)
    05/02/2019, 11:00
  9. David Simmons-Duffin (IAS)
    05/02/2019, 12:00
  10. Sakura Schafer-Nameki (Caltech)
    05/02/2019, 14:30
  11. Hirosi Ooguri
    05/02/2019, 15:30
  12. 05/02/2019, 17:00
  13. 05/02/2019, 18:30
  14. Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)
    06/02/2019, 09:30
  15. Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)
    06/02/2019, 10:30
  16. Prof. Raphael Bousso (UC Berkeley)
    06/02/2019, 12:00

    The study of black holes has revealed a deep connection between quantum information and spacetime geometry. Precise formulations of this conjectural relation have recently led to new insights in Quantum Field Theory. An important example is the QNEC, a lower bound on the local energy density in terms of the flow of nonlocal information. These results pertain to an unexplored, but accessible...

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  17. Hirosi Ooguri
    07/02/2019, 09:30
  18. Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)
    07/02/2019, 11:00
  19. Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)
    07/02/2019, 12:00
  20. Thomas Faulkner
    07/02/2019, 14:30
  21. Thomas Faulkner
    07/02/2019, 15:30
  22. 07/02/2019, 17:00
  23. David Simmons-Duffin (IAS)
    08/02/2019, 09:30
  24. Thomas Faulkner
    08/02/2019, 11:00
  25. Thomas Faulkner
    08/02/2019, 12:00
  26. Andrea Wulzer (CERN)
    08/02/2019, 14:30
  27. David Simmons-Duffin (IAS)
    08/02/2019, 15:30