Workshop on Fields, Strings and Gravity


22-23 February 2016
#1114, International Conference Hall, Korea Institute for Advanced Study

 

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Monday, Feb 22

 

Review Talks

1.     11:30-12:30 Dong-Han Yeom (National Taiwan University) Review on black hole evaporation and

       related topics

2.     10:00-11:00 Sang-Jin Sin (Hanyang University) Toward a theory of strongly interacting systems with

      string theory

 

Short Talks

1.     14:00-14:30 Taejin Lee (Kangwon National University) Exact Duality of The Dissipative Hofstadter

       Model on a Triangular Lattice

2.     14:30-15:00 Chanyong Park (Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics) Thermodynamic law from the

       entanglement entropy bound

3. 15:00-15:30 Sung-Soo Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) 5d descriptions of 6d SCFTs

Tuesday, Feb 23

 

Review Talks

1.     10:00-11:00 Piljin Yi (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Old Supersymmetry for new mathematics

2.     11:30-12:30 Euihun Joung (Seoul National University) Issues in Higher Spin Field Theory

 

Short Talks

1.     14:00-14:30 Kyung-Kiu Kim (Yonsei University) Holography without Counter terms

2.     14:30-15:00 Naser Ahmadiniaz (Institute for Basic Science) Multiphoton amplitude and generalized

       LKF transformation in scalar QED using worldline formalism

3.     15:00-15:30 Dong-Hoon Kim (Ewha Women’s University) Analogies between Gravity and Quantum

        Entanglement

4.     15:30-16:00 Chao Niu (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) Holographic Superfluid at Zero

       Temperature

5.     16:30-17:00 Rak-kyeong Seong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Brane Brick Models and 2d (0,2) Triality

6.     17:00-17:30 O-Kab Kwon (Sungkyunkwan University) KK reduction of the LLM geometry and

       holography

7.     17:30-18:00 Hyojoong Kim (Kyung Hee University) AdS6 solutions of type IIB supergravity and their

       hidden symmetry

8.     18:00-18:30 Minwoo Suh (Sogang University) Duality and String/M-Theory