Island Hopping 2020: from Wormholes to Averages

from Monday 16 November 2020 (09:00) to Friday 20 November 2020 (22:00)
CERN (Virtual conference only)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
16 Nov 2020
17 Nov 2020
18 Nov 2020
19 Nov 2020
20 Nov 2020
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16:00 Causal symmetry breaking: the EFT description of quantum chaos - Julian Sonner  
17:00 The time to the black hole singularity from thermal one point functions - Juan Maldacena  
18:00 Informal interactions/Virtual hanging  
20:00 Global symmetry, Euclidean gravity, and the black hole information problem - Daniel Harlow  
21:00 Discussion Session: To average or not to average - Raphael Bousso Steve Giddings Douglas Stanford  
16:00 Collision in the interior of wormhole - Ying Zhao  
17:00 Islands beyond AdS - Edgar Shaghoulian  
18:00 Informal interactions/Virtual hanging  
20:00 Observations of Hawking radiation: the Page curve and baby universes - Henry Maxfield  
21:00 Perturbative and Non-Perturbative Insights into Deformed JT Gravity using Random Matrix Ensembles. - Clifford Johnson  
16:00 A general approximation scheme for addressing the black hole information paradox - Hong Liu  
17:00 To average or not to average - Jan de Boer  
18:00 Informal interactions/Virtual hanging  
20:00 Gravity without Ensembles - Jamie Sully  
21:00 Discussion: Firewalls - Herman Verlinde Ahmed Almheiri Daniel Jafferis  
16:00 Holographic duality for averaged free CFTs - Tom Hartman  
17:00 More on Holographic duality for averaged free CFTs - Alex Maloney  
18:00 Informal interactions/Virtual hanging  
20:00 Some comments on wormholes and factorization - Phil Saad  
21:00 Wormholes, random matrices, and (non-)factorization in d>2 - Kristan Jensen  
16:00 Gravitational Perturbations of Extreme Kerr Revisited - Alejandra Castro  
17:00 Discussion: The Final State - Juan Maldacena Andrea Puhm Suvrat Raju  
18:00 Informal interactions/Virtual hanging  
20:00 Life without pythons would be so simple - Geoff Penington  
21:00 Confinement, Wormholes, and Cosmology - Mark Van Raamsdonk