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EPSRC Reference: EP/G022364/1
Title: UK Workshop on Fundamental Physics Theory 2.0
Principal Investigator: Lambert, Professor N
Other Investigators:
Berman, Professor D Rangamani, Dr M Tong, Professor D
Hubeny, Professor V
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Department: Mathematics
Organisation: Kings College London
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 November 2008 Ends: 31 January 2009 Value (£): 6,560
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Mathematical Physics
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Over the past few years there has been a large inflow of researchers in fundamental physics from across the world into the UK. The aim of the proposal is to provide a stimulating environment for cross fertilization between the three main areas of fundamental physics: string theory, gravity and quantum field theory. The previous FPUK meeting in November 2007 at King's College London was widely regarded to be a success and therefore we wish to build on this and organize a second meeting in November 2008. The following speakers have tentatively agreed to talk:James Sparks (Oxford)Sean Hartnoll (UCSB) Carlos Nunez (Swansea)Luigi del Debbio (Edinburgh)Andy Parker (Cambridge)We also expect to include a sixth speaker however we wish to keep this slot open to allow for current developments.The meeting will be organized to allow for a good deal of interaction surrounding a selected number of talks. The aim of the talks will be to provide a pedagogical synopsis of the current 'hot' research topics. However there will also be significant periods of informal discussion, including both an active discussion centered on the talks as well as time for private discussions. As originally envisioned this meeting is the second in what is planned to be a regular, annual, series of meetings. The overall aim of these meeting will be to create dynamic and informal research environment from which all UK researchers will benefit.
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