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| Jun29-12, 04:32 PM | #307 |
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Introduction To Loop Quantum Gravity
The Marcel Grossmann triennial conference is a major indicator of what fields of research are active and people are interestied in hearing about in the areas of theoretical/experimental General Rel., Cosmology, Field theory on curved spacetime, Astrophysics, and suchlike. The last two meetings MG11 and MG12 averaged about 800 participants each---a big international gathering. This years's MG13 has 1021 registered participants.
http://ntsrvg9-5.icra.it/mg13/FMPro?...en.0=19&-find= http://www.icra.it/mg/mg13/parallel_sessions.htm So it's interesting that Loop is making a strong showing in the MG13 parallel sessions. Many more talks, for example, than other QG approaches and than are String-related. Also I was interested to see several Loop people are giving talks at more than one session. Rovelli (2) Bianchi (2) Pawlowski (2) Vidotto (2)... QG is broadly represented in the Plenary Sessions. Martin Reuter is giving a plenary talk: http://ntsrvg9-5.icra.it/mg13/FMPro?...0=19&-findall= And Jan Ambjorn as well: http://www.icra.it/mg/mg13/invited_s...ls.htm#ambjorn To check for more look for links in the right hand column beside participants' names: http://ntsrvg9-5.icra.it/mg13/FMPro?...en.0=19&-find= Tony Padilla's giving a talk, don't want to lose the link: http://ntsrvg9-5.icra.it/mg13/FMPro?...d=41805&-find= |
| Aug1-12, 05:56 PM | #308 |
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In a little over a week there will be a QG summer school in Beijing---giving an introduction to Loop Quantum Gravity and related topics (Loop Cosmology, Spinfoam, Limits, LQG black hole, GroupFieldTheory, and Regge calculus). The speaker lineup can provide perspective on the current makeup of the field:
The 2nd BNU International Summer School on Quantum Gravity (Schedule) 13 Aug (Mon.) Coordinators: Yongge Ma, Sijie Gao 9:00-9:50 Jerzy Lewandowski: Canonical loop quantum gravity (1) 10:00-10:50 Jerzy Lewandowski: Canonical loop quantum gravity (2) 11:10-12:00 Benjamin Bahr: Introduction to Regge calculus (1) 2:30-3:20 Benjamin Bahr: Introduction to Regge calculus (2) 3:40-4:30 Jonathan Engle: Isolated horizon and BH entropy in loop quantum gravity (1) 4:40-5:30 Jonathan Engle: Isolated horizon and BH entropy in loop quantum gravity (2) 14 Aug (Tue.) Coordinators: Jinsong Yang, Bin Zhou 9:00-9:50 Jerzy Lewandowski: Canonical loop quantum gravity (3) 10:00-10:50 Jerzy Lewandowski: Canonical loop quantum gravity (4) 11:10-12:00 Benjamin Bahr: Introduction to Regge calculus (3) 2:30-3:20 Thomas Krajewski: Introduction to group field theory (1) 3:40-4:30 Jonathan Engle: Isolated horizon and BH entropy in loop quantum gravity (3) 4:40-5:30 Jonathan Engle: Isolated horizon and BH entropy in loop quantum gravity (4) 15 Aug (Wed.) Coordinator: Kinjal Banerjee 9:00-9:50 Jerzy Lewandowski: Canonical loop quantum gravity (5) 10:10-11:00 Abhay Ashtekar: Loop quantum cosmology (1) 11:15-12:05 Free Discussion (Chair: Jerzy Lewandowsk): Loop quantum gravity, BH entropy, Regge calculus,… 16 Aug (Thu.) Coordinators: You Ding, Hong Lu 9:00-9:50 Etera Livine: Spinfoam representation of loop quantum gravity (1) 10:00-10:50 Etera Livine: Spinfoam representation of loop quantum gravity (2) 11:10-12:00 Abhay Ashtekar: Loop quantum cosmology (2) 2:30-3:20 John Barrett: Asymptotics of spin foam models (1) 3:40-4:30 Thomas Krajewski: Introduction to group field theory (2) 4:40-5:30 Thomas Krajewski: Introduction to group field theory (3) 16 Aug Public Lecture: Jingwen Lecture Hall 7:30pm-9:00pm Abhay Ashtekar: Big Bang and the Quantum: Einstein and Beyond 17 Aug (Fri.) Coordinators: Li Qin, Jonathan Engle 9:00-9:50 Etera Livine: Spinfoam representation of loop quantum gravity (3) 10:00-10:50 Etera Livine: Spinfoam representation of loop quantum gravity (4) 11:10-12:00 Abhay Ashtekar: Loop quantum cosmology (3) 2:30-3:20 John Barrett: Asymptotics of spin foam models (2) 3:30-4:20 John Barrett: Asymptotics of spin foam models (3) 4:40-5:30 Free Discussion (Chair: John Barrett): Spin foams, Group field theory, Loop quantum cosmology,… 6:30pm Banquet 18 Aug (Sat.) Coordinator: Jerzy Lewandowski 9:00-9:50 Etera Livine: Spinfoam representation of loop quantum gravity (5) 10:00-10:50 Abhay Ashtekar: Loop quantum cosmology (4) 11:05-11:55 Free Discussion: (Chair: Abhay Ashtekar)-------11:55-12:00 Closing Session I see that Lewandowski is giving 5 hour lectures on Canonical LQG. Livine is giving 5 on Spinfoam LQG, Ashtekar is giving 4 on Loop Cosmology, Engle 4 on Loop BH, Barrett 3 on Spinfoam limits, Bahr 3 on Regge, Krajewski 3 on GFT. |
| Sep7-12, 11:47 PM | #309 |
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Webpages for Loops 2013 are online, it's interesting to see who they have on board for the International Advisory Committee, and who the local organizers are:
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/en/...s_13/Loops_13/ International Advisory Committee Giovanni Ameliano-Camelia, University of Rome Abhay Ashtekar, Pennsylvania State University Fernando Barbero, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia John Barrett, University of Nottingham James Bjorken, SLAC Martin Bojowald, Pennsylvania State University Robert Brandenberger, McGill University Alejandro Corichi, Pennsylvania State University Fay Dowker, Imperial College, London Rodolfo Gambini, Instituto de Fisica Facultad de Ciendias Steve Giddings, University of California, Santa Barbara Viqar Husain, University of New Brunswick Ted Jacobson, University of Maryland Kirill Krasnov, University of Nottingham Jerzy Lewandowski, University of Warsaw Stefano Liberati, SISSA Etera Livine, Ens de Lyon Renate Loll, Universiteit Utrecht Joao Magueijo, Imperial College, London Alex Maloney, McGill University Matilde Marcolli, California Institute of Technology Guillermo Mena, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia Djordje Minic, Virginia Tech Daniele Oriti, Albert Einstein Institute Roberto Percacci, SISSA Alejandro Perez, Centre de Physique Theorique Jorge Pullin, Lousiana State University Martin Reuter, Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Vincent Rivasseau, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique d'Orsay Carlo Rovelli, Centre de Physique Theorique Thomas Thiemann, Institut für Theoretische Physik III William Unruh, University of British Columbia This is a Loops conference, but somebody has applied ecumenical outreach to the International Advisory Committee. We all know who Matilda Marcolli and Roberto Percacci are. It is great they are on board. And Rivasseau! And James Bjorken! And Ted Jacobson!!! Alex Maloney is a young string star who has coauthored with Witten and made faculty at McGill. Probably everybody knows of Steve Giddings and Robert Brandenberger, who've been prominent in String Theory and in string-related Cosmology. Wow this is Unitarian Universalist Loops 2.0 Maybe it is how it always OUGHT to have been. Am I dreaming? To make the mix visual, I colored general QG phenomenology green, competing theories orange (Spectral Geometry, AsymSafe, CDT, CausalSets) and string magenta---with blue reserved for some all-purpose great people. |
| Sep8-12, 12:24 AM | #310 |
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Who are the young Perimeter people who are doing the Local Organizer work for Loops 13?
Of course Lee Smolin is the main Perimeter host for the conference. But who else besides him is Local Organizing? http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/en/...s_13/Loops_13/ http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/Eve...al_Organizers/ Local Organizers Joseph Ben Geloun, Perimeter Institute Eugenio Bianchi, Perimeter Institute Valentin Bonzom, Perimeter Institute Bianca Dittrich, Perimeter Institute Astrid Eichhorn, Perimeter Institute Cecilia Flori, Perimeter Institute Laurent Freidel, Perimeter Institute Steffen Gielen, Perimeter Institute Florian Girelli, Perimeter Institute Philipp Hoehn, Perimeter Institute Mercedes Martin-Benito, Perimeter Institute Flavio, Mercati, Perimeter Institute Lee Smolin, Perimeter Institute |
| Sep17-12, 02:45 PM | #311 |
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I misspoke in the previous post. The main hosts for Loops 2013 are THREE people: Bianca Dittrich, Laurent Freidel, and Lee Smolin.
Plus there is quite a large crew of Perimeter folk doing the local organizing. The International Scientific Advisory committee has an interesting makeup. If you haven't examined it yet please to scroll back a couple of posts and take a look. =============== The next big triennial conference for quantum relativists will be "GR20" in Warsaw July 2013. It actually comes a few weeks before Loops 2013. The announcement and conference webpages were just posted last week. I'll get the list of parallel sessions. This can help us get an idea of what the conference organizers think their research community is interested in, and where important developments are occurring. http://gr20-amaldi10.edu.pl/index.php?id=18 Parallel sessions: Title (Chairpersons) A1: Exact solutions and their interpretation (J. Bicak, J. Tafel) A2: Mathematical relativity and other progress in classical gravity theory (P. Chrusciel) A3: Modified gravity theories (P. Horava) A4: Complex and conformal methods in classical and quantum gravity (M. Dunajski) B1: Relativistic astrophysics (C. Miller, I. Mandel) B2: Numerical relativity and astrophysical applications (N. Padmanabhan) B3: Numerical relativity--methods, theoretical gravity and high energy applications (D. Garfinkle) B4: Analytic approximations, perturbation theory, effective field theory methods and their applications (V. Cardoso, R. Porto) B5: Observational cosmology (L. Verde) B6: Theoretical/mathematical cosmology (R. Durrer) C5: Experimental gravitation (J. Mueller, C. Laemmerzahl) D1: Loop quantum gravity and spin foams (T. Pawlowski, B. Dittrich) D2: Strings, branes and M-theory (R. Gopakumar) D3: Causal sets, causal dynamical triangulations, non-commutative geometry, and other approaches to quantum gravity (J. Jurkiewicz) D4: Quantum fields in curved space-time, semiclassical gravity, quantum gravity phenomenology, and analog models (C. Fewster, S. Liberati) I'm struck by the fact that Dittrich and Pawlowski are chairing the LQG session. Dittrich has in progress what seems to me to be a bid to reformulate LQG spin foam dynamics in terms of holonomy spin foams offering the prospect of already well-developed coarse-graining techniques (among other expected benefits.) I think she now has a permanent or faculty position at Perimeter, possibly split with AEI-Potsdam, and a fair number of collaborators working with her on this project. Tom Pawlowski has also been working in an interesting direction recently. Loop early universe cosmology and inflation. Andrea Dapor (one of his co-authors) gave two talks about this work recently at the triennial Marcel Grossmann meeting in Stockholm. Here for reference his most recent 4 papers: 1. arXiv:1207.4353 Inflation from non-minimally coupled scalar field in loop quantum cosmology Michal Artymowski, Andrea Dapor, Tomasz Pawlowski 14 pages, 5 figures 2. arXiv:1112.0360 Positive cosmological constant in loop quantum cosmology Tomasz Pawlowski, Abhay Ashtekar 36 pages, 6 figures Phys. Rev. D 85, 064001 (2012) 3. arXiv:1108.1147 Dust reference frame in quantum cosmology Viqar Husain, Tomasz Pawlowski 8 pages 4. arXiv:1108.1145 Time and a physical Hamiltonian for quantum gravity Viqar Husain, Tomasz Pawlowski 5 pages, version to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett I'm impressed that not only does GR20 provide a session for LQG/SF chaired by these two people but also there is a separate session devoted to: Causal sets, causal dynamical triangulations, non-commutative geometry, and other approaches to quantum gravity. The chairman Jurkiewicz has co-authored many CDT papers with Ambjorn and Loll. |
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