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this is the September conference that Francesca told us about, we have a bit more information about it now, like the title of Gerard 't Hooft's paper, which was "TBA" when I looked at the programme earlier
I looked for some abstracts or slides, but i could not find any online. Maybe Francesca knows if there is some more material from the conference.
Here is a list of the invited talks:
S. Adler (IAS, Princeton)
Is quantum theory a form of statistical mechanics?
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F.T. Arecchi (INOA and Univ. di Firenze)
Collective brain dynamics: from the computational to semiotic paradigm -
an eulogy of obliviousness.
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A. Bassi (LM-Univ. München & ICTP, Trieste)
Dynamical reduction models: present status and future developments.
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O. Bertolami (IST, Lisboa)
Field dynamics in the bulk and on the brane and Lorentz symmetry.
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S. Boccaletti (CNR, Firenze)
De-synchronization reveals the modular structure of complex networks.
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S. Carlip (Univ. of California, Davis)
Black hole entropy and the problem of universality.
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G. Casati (Univ. di Studi Dell'Insubria, Como)
Quantum ratchets for periodically kicked cold atoms
and Bose-Einstein condensates.
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E. Del Giudice (INFN & Univ. di Milano)
Old and new views on the structure of matter and the special case of living matter.
(Public Lecture in Italian)
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L. Diosi (Res. Inst. Part. & Nucl. Phys., Budapest)
Frictional Schrödinger-Newton equation in models of wavefunction collapse.
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H.-T. Elze (Univ. di Pisa)
Beyond the linearity of Schrödinger's equation.
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G.C. Ghirardi* (INFN & ICTP, Trieste)
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O. Guehne (Oesterreichische Akad. d. Wissenschaften, Innsbruck)
Detection of entanglement.
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J. Halliwell (Imperial College, London)
Commuting position and momentum operators,
exact decoherence and emergent classicality.
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G. 't Hooft (Spinoza Institute & Univ. Utrecht)
A mathematical theory for deterministic quantum mechanics.
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K. Hornberger (LM-Univ. München)
Monitoring approach to open quantum systems using scattering theory.
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B.-L. Hu (Univ. of Maryland)
What is quantum gravity if spacetime was emergent?
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A. Iorio (Brown Univ. & Univ. di Salerno)
Einstein under siege: a bird's-eye view of Lorentz-violating scenarios.
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C. Kiefer (Univ. of Cologne)
Origin of classical structure in the Universe.
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H. Kleinert (Freie Univ., Berlin)
QFT of multivalued fields and Gaussian models of transitions.
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V. Latora (Univ. di Catania)
Structure and dynamics of complex networks:
dynamical properties of network motifs.
__
G. Mahler (Univ. Stuttgart)
Emergence of thermodynamics from quantum mechanics.
__
F. Markopoulou (Perimeterinstitute, Waterloo)
Quantum gravity from a quantum information theoretic perspective.
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N. Mavromatos (King's College, London)
Neutrinos, quantum-gravity decoherence and dark energy:
a critical review of recent approaches.
__
S. Pironio (ICFO - Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona)
Randomness and non-locality in a no-signalling world.
__
M. Plenio (Imperial College, London)
Entanglement, area and dynamics in harmonic lattice systems.
__
J. Pullin (Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge)
Spatio-temporal fundamental decoherence from quantum gravity.
__
S. Sarkar (King's College, London)
Neutral meson entanglement, decoherence and CPT.
__
M. Schlosshauer (Univ. of Queensland)
Putting mechanics back into the quantum:
decoherence in quantum electromechanical systems.
__
R.D. Sorkin (Perimeterinstitute & Univ. of Syracuse)
A discrete, Lorentz-invariant wave equation and its continuum limit.
__
G. Veneziano* (CERN, Geneva)
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G. Vitiello (Univ. di Salerno)
Double Universe and the arrow of time.
__
* means "to be confirmed" (the page has not been updated to indicate
if the unconfirmed speakers participated or not)
I looked for some abstracts or slides, but i could not find any online. Maybe Francesca knows if there is some more material from the conference.
Here is a list of the invited talks:
S. Adler (IAS, Princeton)
Is quantum theory a form of statistical mechanics?
__
F.T. Arecchi (INOA and Univ. di Firenze)
Collective brain dynamics: from the computational to semiotic paradigm -
an eulogy of obliviousness.
__
A. Bassi (LM-Univ. München & ICTP, Trieste)
Dynamical reduction models: present status and future developments.
__
O. Bertolami (IST, Lisboa)
Field dynamics in the bulk and on the brane and Lorentz symmetry.
__
S. Boccaletti (CNR, Firenze)
De-synchronization reveals the modular structure of complex networks.
__
S. Carlip (Univ. of California, Davis)
Black hole entropy and the problem of universality.
__
G. Casati (Univ. di Studi Dell'Insubria, Como)
Quantum ratchets for periodically kicked cold atoms
and Bose-Einstein condensates.
__
E. Del Giudice (INFN & Univ. di Milano)
Old and new views on the structure of matter and the special case of living matter.
(Public Lecture in Italian)
__
L. Diosi (Res. Inst. Part. & Nucl. Phys., Budapest)
Frictional Schrödinger-Newton equation in models of wavefunction collapse.
__
H.-T. Elze (Univ. di Pisa)
Beyond the linearity of Schrödinger's equation.
__
G.C. Ghirardi* (INFN & ICTP, Trieste)
__
O. Guehne (Oesterreichische Akad. d. Wissenschaften, Innsbruck)
Detection of entanglement.
__
J. Halliwell (Imperial College, London)
Commuting position and momentum operators,
exact decoherence and emergent classicality.
__
G. 't Hooft (Spinoza Institute & Univ. Utrecht)
A mathematical theory for deterministic quantum mechanics.
__
K. Hornberger (LM-Univ. München)
Monitoring approach to open quantum systems using scattering theory.
__
B.-L. Hu (Univ. of Maryland)
What is quantum gravity if spacetime was emergent?
__
A. Iorio (Brown Univ. & Univ. di Salerno)
Einstein under siege: a bird's-eye view of Lorentz-violating scenarios.
__
C. Kiefer (Univ. of Cologne)
Origin of classical structure in the Universe.
__
H. Kleinert (Freie Univ., Berlin)
QFT of multivalued fields and Gaussian models of transitions.
__
V. Latora (Univ. di Catania)
Structure and dynamics of complex networks:
dynamical properties of network motifs.
__
G. Mahler (Univ. Stuttgart)
Emergence of thermodynamics from quantum mechanics.
__
F. Markopoulou (Perimeterinstitute, Waterloo)
Quantum gravity from a quantum information theoretic perspective.
__
N. Mavromatos (King's College, London)
Neutrinos, quantum-gravity decoherence and dark energy:
a critical review of recent approaches.
__
S. Pironio (ICFO - Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona)
Randomness and non-locality in a no-signalling world.
__
M. Plenio (Imperial College, London)
Entanglement, area and dynamics in harmonic lattice systems.
__
J. Pullin (Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge)
Spatio-temporal fundamental decoherence from quantum gravity.
__
S. Sarkar (King's College, London)
Neutral meson entanglement, decoherence and CPT.
__
M. Schlosshauer (Univ. of Queensland)
Putting mechanics back into the quantum:
decoherence in quantum electromechanical systems.
__
R.D. Sorkin (Perimeterinstitute & Univ. of Syracuse)
A discrete, Lorentz-invariant wave equation and its continuum limit.
__
G. Veneziano* (CERN, Geneva)
__
G. Vitiello (Univ. di Salerno)
Double Universe and the arrow of time.
__
* means "to be confirmed" (the page has not been updated to indicate
if the unconfirmed speakers participated or not)
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