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What significance do you attribute to the June 2011 QG11 conference at Zurich, if any?
John Baez has posted some about it, as have others. To check out the conference website you can simply google:
Let me know if that doesn't work for you. It works for me but this may be because Google knows what I'm interested in
One of the things the conference seems to do is merge Loop and String into a larger overall field of QG.
It gets prominent people from various QG branches on the same stage talking to the same audience. There are sure to be a lot of questions and discussion from the audience. This could be one way in which QG11 is meaningful---as the first combined all-QG conference.
If googling "qg11 zurich" does not work for you try this, and check it out:
http://www.conferences.itp.phys.ethz.ch/doku.php?id=qg11:start
John Baez has posted some about it, as have others. To check out the conference website you can simply google:
qg11 zurich
Let me know if that doesn't work for you. It works for me but this may be because Google knows what I'm interested in
One of the things the conference seems to do is merge Loop and String into a larger overall field of QG.
It gets prominent people from various QG branches on the same stage talking to the same audience. There are sure to be a lot of questions and discussion from the audience. This could be one way in which QG11 is meaningful---as the first combined all-QG conference.
If googling "qg11 zurich" does not work for you try this, and check it out:
http://www.conferences.itp.phys.ethz.ch/doku.php?id=qg11:start