Spacetime, Quantum Entanglement and Black Holes
Modern theoretical investigations into the nature of spacetime are revealing that quantum entanglement plays a crucial role for resolving several long standing puzzles. Black holes have been central to these investigations. Quantum models for black holes are bridging boundaries between different fields of physics, from quantum gravity, to condensed matter, to quantum computation. Four IAS researchers will present different aspects of these fascinating connections.
Date & Time
May 06, 2022 | 5:00pm
Location
Wolfensohn Hall & ZoomSpeakers
Ahmed Almheiri, Institute for Advanced Study
Geoff Penington, Institute for Advanced Study
Subir Sachdev, Institute for Advanced Study
Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study