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Which talks' input will contribute most to future research in Loop-and-allied quantum gravity?
Since the poll is multiple choice, it's possible to vote for several, if you choose. Abstract summaries follow in the next post.
PIRSA talks are online video. The ILQGS links are to the slides PDF. To get the online audio, replace .pdf by .wav in the URL. You will then be able to listen to the talk while you scroll through the slides.
ILQGS Sept. 20 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/puchta092011.pdf
The Feynman diagramatics for the spin foam models
Jacek Puchta, University of Warszaw
PIRSA Sept. 21 http://pirsa.org/11090125/
Loop Gravity as the Dynamics of Topological Defects
Eugenio Bianchi, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Oct. 18 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/nelson101811.pdf
Inhomogeneous loop quantum cosmology
William Nelson, PennState
ILQGS Nov. 1 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/koslowski110111.pdf
Shape dynamics
Tim Koslowski, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Nov. 15 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/engle111511.pdf
Plebanski sectors of the new spin foam models
Jonathan Engle, Florida Atlantic Univesrity
PIRSA Dec. 7 http://pirsa.org/11120050/
Canonical Time Evolution in Simplicial Gravity
Philipp Hoehn, Utrecht to Perimeter Institute
PIRSA Jan. 11 http://pirsa.org/12010131/
Group Field Theory and Simplicial Path Integrals
Aristide Baratin, AEI
PIRSA Jan. 18 http://pirsa.org/12010115/
Scalar Perturbations in Loop Quantum Cosmology
Edward Wilson-Ewing, Marseille to LSU
PIRSA Feb. 1 http://pirsa.org/12020096/
Continuous Formulation of the Loop Quantum Gravity Phase Space
Jonathan Ziprick, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Feb. 14 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/perini021412.pdf
Classical limit of spin foams on arbitrary triangulations
Claudio Perini, PennState
PIRSA Feb. 15 http://pirsa.org/12020088/
Fractal Space-times Under the Microscope: a RG View on Monte Carlo Data
Frank Saueressig, Univ. Mainz
ILQGS Feb. 28 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/geiller022812.pdf
Continuous formulation of the LQG phase space
Marc Geiller, Univ. Paris
PIRSA Feb. 29 http://pirsa.org/12020129/
Spinor Quantisation for Complex Ashtekar Variables
Wolfgang Wieland, Marseille
ILQGS Mar. 13 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/diazpolo031312.pdf
Black hole evaporation in LQG
Jacobo Diaz-Polo, LSU
ILQGS Mar. 27 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/perez032712.pdf
Black hole entropy in LQG: new insights from a local perspective
Alejandro Perez, Marseille=============
For reference, here's a link to 2011's 4th qtr MIP poll (MIP="Most Important Paper(s)" in the indicated field of research.) https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=563724
This quarter, for a change we're considering online Recorded Seminar talks, instead of papers. So instead of MIP it's a MIRS poll.
For those unfamiliar with the online seminar series, PIRSA stands for "Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive" and ILQGS stands for "International Loop Quantum Gravity Seminar". The ILQGS is held at several locations simultaneously via teleconferencing connection.
Since the poll is multiple choice, it's possible to vote for several, if you choose. Abstract summaries follow in the next post.
PIRSA talks are online video. The ILQGS links are to the slides PDF. To get the online audio, replace .pdf by .wav in the URL. You will then be able to listen to the talk while you scroll through the slides.
ILQGS Sept. 20 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/puchta092011.pdf
The Feynman diagramatics for the spin foam models
Jacek Puchta, University of Warszaw
PIRSA Sept. 21 http://pirsa.org/11090125/
Loop Gravity as the Dynamics of Topological Defects
Eugenio Bianchi, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Oct. 18 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/nelson101811.pdf
Inhomogeneous loop quantum cosmology
William Nelson, PennState
ILQGS Nov. 1 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/koslowski110111.pdf
Shape dynamics
Tim Koslowski, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Nov. 15 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/engle111511.pdf
Plebanski sectors of the new spin foam models
Jonathan Engle, Florida Atlantic Univesrity
PIRSA Dec. 7 http://pirsa.org/11120050/
Canonical Time Evolution in Simplicial Gravity
Philipp Hoehn, Utrecht to Perimeter Institute
PIRSA Jan. 11 http://pirsa.org/12010131/
Group Field Theory and Simplicial Path Integrals
Aristide Baratin, AEI
PIRSA Jan. 18 http://pirsa.org/12010115/
Scalar Perturbations in Loop Quantum Cosmology
Edward Wilson-Ewing, Marseille to LSU
PIRSA Feb. 1 http://pirsa.org/12020096/
Continuous Formulation of the Loop Quantum Gravity Phase Space
Jonathan Ziprick, Perimeter Institute
ILQGS Feb. 14 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/perini021412.pdf
Classical limit of spin foams on arbitrary triangulations
Claudio Perini, PennState
PIRSA Feb. 15 http://pirsa.org/12020088/
Fractal Space-times Under the Microscope: a RG View on Monte Carlo Data
Frank Saueressig, Univ. Mainz
ILQGS Feb. 28 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/geiller022812.pdf
Continuous formulation of the LQG phase space
Marc Geiller, Univ. Paris
PIRSA Feb. 29 http://pirsa.org/12020129/
Spinor Quantisation for Complex Ashtekar Variables
Wolfgang Wieland, Marseille
ILQGS Mar. 13 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/diazpolo031312.pdf
Black hole evaporation in LQG
Jacobo Diaz-Polo, LSU
ILQGS Mar. 27 http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/perez032712.pdf
Black hole entropy in LQG: new insights from a local perspective
Alejandro Perez, Marseille=============
For reference, here's a link to 2011's 4th qtr MIP poll (MIP="Most Important Paper(s)" in the indicated field of research.) https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=563724
This quarter, for a change we're considering online Recorded Seminar talks, instead of papers. So instead of MIP it's a MIRS poll.
For those unfamiliar with the online seminar series, PIRSA stands for "Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive" and ILQGS stands for "International Loop Quantum Gravity Seminar". The ILQGS is held at several locations simultaneously via teleconferencing connection.
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