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Online Workshop "Frontiers of Holographic Duality-4"
(December 12–16, 2022, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online, Moscow)

Having been initially used as a tool to explore strongly coupled phenomena, holography found important applications and intriguing insights in the structure of quantum gravity and quantum information, linking them to certain universal properties of strongly coupled chaotic quantum systems. It provides unified geometric tools for the description of various phenomena in the heavy ions collision physics, many-body physics applications, black hole physics, and quantum information theory.

The aim is to explore a wide variety of aspects of holographic duality, bringing together specialists in main topics to have a comprehensive, but intensive discussions of the frontiers of holography and closely related subjects of quantum information and strongly-coupled theory.

The topics to be discussed include string theory, holographic duality and their applications:

  • black holes and quantum information;
  • entanglement, chaos and many-body phenomena;
  • holographic quantum chromodynamics and heavy ions collisions.

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This workshop continues the tradition of online workshops held in Steklov Institute of Mathematics from 2020. Web pages of previous seminars: http://www.mathnet.ru/conf1986, http://www.mathnet.ru/conf1829 and http://www.mathnet.ru/conf1662.

Organizing Committee
Aref'eva Irina Yaroslavna (Chairman)
Ageev Dmitry Sergeevich (Secretary)

Financial support
The event is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (the grant to the Steklov International Mathematical Center, agreement no. 075-15-2022-265).


Institutions
Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Steklov International Mathematical Center


Online Workshop "Frontiers of Holographic Duality-4", Moscow, December 12–16, 2022

December 12, 2022 (Mon)
1. On simple models of AdS/CFT
E. D. Skvortsov
December 12, 2022 13:00–14:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
2. Tunneling between multiple histories as a solution to the information loss paradox
Dong-Han Yeom
December 12, 2022 14:00–15:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
3. Fixed points of holographic RG flows in 3d N=2 supergravity
A. A. Golubtsova
December 12, 2022 15:00–16:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  

December 13, 2022 (Tue)
4. A universal approach to Krylov state and operator complexities.
Mohsen Alishahiha
December 13, 2022 13:00–14:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
5. On string constructions of pentaquarks
O. D. Andreev
December 13, 2022 14:00–15:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
6. Meson Excitation Time as a Probe of Holographic Critical Point
Ali Hajilou
December 13, 2022 15:00–16:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  

December 14, 2022 (Wed)
7. The domain wall between confining and de-confining phases - a simple model extracted from holography
J. Sonnenschein
December 14, 2022 13:00–14:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
8. Time Scaling of Entanglement in Integrable Scale-Invariant Theories
Ali Mollabashi
December 14, 2022 14:00–15:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
9. Chaotic string dynamics from perturbation theory to matrix models
Mihailo Cubrovic
December 14, 2022 15:00–16:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
10. AdS/BCFT from Bootstrap Construction of Gravity with particle & brane
Yuya Kusuki
December 14, 2022 18:00–19:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  

December 15, 2022 (Thu)
11. Finite Features in Holography
Dionysios Anninos
December 15, 2022 13:00–14:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
12. Island phase as a property of quantum state and Hilbert space
Qiang Wen
December 15, 2022 14:00–15:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
13. Quarkyonic phase in holographic approach
P. S. Slepov
December 15, 2022 15:00–16:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  

December 16, 2022 (Fri)
14. de Sitter space and braneworld holography
Juan Pedraza
December 16, 2022 13:00–14:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
15. Traversable wormholes and conservation laws
Viktor Jahnke
December 16, 2022 14:00–15:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
16. Matrix Quantum mechanics and quantum averaging of JT gravity
Giuseppe Policastro
December 16, 2022 15:00–16:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, online
  
 
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