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Speaker(s) / Presenter(s) Date
SPOCK symposium Shreya Vardhan, Herman Verlinde, TBA -
Double scaled SYK correlators from N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory Herman Verlinde. Princeton U.
Entanglement dynamics from universal low-lying modes Shreya Vardhan (Stanford U.)
"Aspects of Local Random Matrix Theory” Klee Pollock, Iowa State University.
Instantons, renormalons, and the failure of perturbation theory Matthew Schwartz (Harvard)
Factorization of the Hilbert space of eternal black holes in general relativity Ben Craps (Vrie U., Brussels)
The granularity of emergent geometry from Matrix models Gautam Mandal (Tata Institute)
Dyonic Taub-NUT Phase Structures Adel Awad (BUE, Cairo)
Two dimensional QCD as a string theory Ofer Aharony (Weizmann Inst. and IAS)
Ising-like models on Euclidean black holes Mustafa Saeed (Centre College)
Defects in magnets and gauge theories Zohar Komargodski (SUNY Stony Brook)
Jackiw-Teitleboim Gravity in deSitter Space Sandip Trivedi (TIFR Mumbai)
Construction of Poincaré invariant theories on a lattice Partha Mukhopadhyay (IMSc Chennai)
Entanglement Entropy in String Compactifications Upamanyu Moitra (ICTP)
Temperature Dependence of Lanczos Coefficients Debarghya Chakraborty (UK)
String Seminar: The Virasoro Minimal String Lorenz Eberhardt (U. Amsterdam)
String Seminar: Dress code for infrared safe scattering in QED Sotaro Sugishita (Yukawa Institute)
Theory/String Seminar: A fresh look at the large N limit of matrix models and holography Gautam Mandal (TIFR)
String Seminar: Dynamics of Black Hole Evaporation in 2-dim Gravity Spenta Wadia (ICTS, TIFR)
String seminar: De Sitter space, extremal surfaces and time-entanglement K. Narayan (Chennai Maths Institute)
Symmetries and Hilbert Space of Large N Extended States Antal Jevicki (Brown U.)
Isometric evolution in de Sitter quantum gravity Jordan Cotler (Harvard U.)
Bootstrap bounds on D0-brane quantum mechanics Henry Lin (Stanford U.)
Emergent Area Laws from Entangled Matrices Alexander Frenkel (Cambridge/Stanford)
Symmetry TFTs of 4d N=3 SCFTs Philip Argyres (U. Cincinnati)