September 30, 2024 to October 4, 2024
Albano Building 3
Europe/Stockholm timezone

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Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden


Scope

Over the past years, ideas from quantum information theory have become increasingly influential in other areas of theoretical science such as statistical- and high energy physics. While there are a number of approaches, it has emerged on several forefronts of research – including holography, topological phases and symmetries, quantum error correction, or semi-classical approaches to gravity – that ideas from operator algebras can be highly relevant, even to the extent of describing equivalent mathematical problems in some cases. However, while there has been impressive progress in operator algebras over the years and connections to special areas of mathematical physics such as algebraic quantum field theory or operator algebraic approaches to statistical mechanics have been known to some experts for many decades, this knowledge has by and large not spread into the bulk of theoretical physics. In the opposite direction, revolutionary ideas linking quantum information, high energy, statistical physics, and gravity are suggesting novel ways to think about operator algebras. While this exchange of ideas has been featured up to a point in various conferences, there has been no workshop aimed specifically at the connections between the subject of operator and some of these emerging revolutionary ideas in those fields of theoretical physics. This topical workshop is dedicated to these connections.

 


 

Invited speakers

• Fabio Ciolli (Calabria U.)

• Henning Bostelmann (Merseburg U.)

• Viktor Eisler (TU Graz)

• Johanna Erdmenger (Wurzburg U)

• Paul Fendley (Oxford U.)

Chris Fewster (York U.)

• Thomas Faulkner (Urbana-Champaign U.)

• Stefan Hollands (Leipzig U.)

• Masaki Izumi (Kyoto U.)

• Yasuyuki Kawahigashi (Tokyo U.)

• Gandalf Lechner (FAU, Erlangen)

• Samuel Leutheusser (Princeton U.)

• Hong Liu (MIT)

• Zhengwei Liu (Tsinghua U., Beijing)

• Roberto Longo (Rome U.)

• Javier Magan (Centro Atomico Bariloche)

• Gerardo Morsella (Rome U.)

• Yoshiko Ogata (Tokyo U.)

• Gautam Satishchandran (Princeton U.)

• Yoh Tanimoto (Rome U.)

 


Application/Registration

Given the restricted number of available seats, please contact one of the organizers if you are interested to attend the workshop.


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Albano Building 3
Hannes Alfvéns väg 12, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
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