The purpose of the workshop is to explore different
viewpoints on nonlocality and observables, with emphasis on the
problems of black holes and cosmology. Goals include sharpening
criteria for the regime of breakdown of local effective field theory,
understanding of its mechanism, investigation of its consequences for
black hole evaporation and inflationary cosmology, and pursuit of an
underlying theory with the expected essential nonlocality. The meeting
will be small and focused, bringing together a limited number of
invited participants investigating these problems.
Several developments in recent years strongly suggest a
macroscopic breakdown of local effective field theory, but as yet we
lack a precise and complete understanding of this breakdown, its
consequences, and the physics that replaces local theory. Aspects of
this breakdown are indicated by the necessity of resolving the black
hole information paradox, by limitations on local observation, by
high-energy gravitational scattering, and are also suggested by facets
of string theory such as the AdS/CFT correspondence. Such breakdown is potentially a profound aspect of fundamental physics, with important
implications (more...)
Invited participants include: N. Arkani-Hamed, T. Banks,
R. Bousso, S. Dubovsky, B. Freivogel, S. Giddings, J. Hartle, S. Hartnoll, G. Horowitz, M. Johnson, M. Kleban, A. Maloney, D. Marolf, J.
Polchinski, R. Porto, M. Srednicki, and more...
The three day workshop will be held at the seaside Hotel
MarMonte east of UCSB.
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