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Like the list of invited talks at the biannual QG conference, the list of lecture series at the ESF-QG schools gives a snapshot of where the field currently is. What work stands out---who is giving the main talks---what topics get mentioned in the abstracts.
So it's something to learn from. The ESF (Euro. Sci. Found.) has a Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity ("QGQG" or simply QG) branch coordinated by John Barrett and Hermann Nicolai. Starting in 2007 the ESF-QG has sponsored some schools and workshops---the first school was in Zakopane. There are series of several introductory lectures aimed at entry-level researchers who want to get into active lines of investigation---and need a map of the field.
So I will run down the list of core lecture series to be held at the next QG school. We may be able to comment, discuss some of what is covered in the abstracts, or there may be questions about some of the people. I notice that Krajewski, who recently took a permanent position at Marseille, is doing the series on Group Field Theory.
So it's something to learn from. The ESF (Euro. Sci. Found.) has a Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity ("QGQG" or simply QG) branch coordinated by John Barrett and Hermann Nicolai. Starting in 2007 the ESF-QG has sponsored some schools and workshops---the first school was in Zakopane. There are series of several introductory lectures aimed at entry-level researchers who want to get into active lines of investigation---and need a map of the field.
So I will run down the list of core lecture series to be held at the next QG school. We may be able to comment, discuss some of what is covered in the abstracts, or there may be questions about some of the people. I notice that Krajewski, who recently took a permanent position at Marseille, is doing the series on Group Field Theory.
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