SCOPE
Black holes are playing an ever increasing role in fundamental physics, from information theory to quantum gravity and holography. They are now under active investigation in many important branches of observational, theoretical and mathematical physics. In particular, they have stimulated important advances in the computation of entanglement entropies in large N conformal field theory and in various aspects of gauge theory/gravity duality.
This workshop gathers researchers working on mathematical problems related to the holographic description of black holes, in its quantum aspects. The workshop will stimulate progress at this cutting edge of theoretical high energy physics.

SPEAKERS
Matteo Baggioli (Shanghi University)
Xian-Hui Ge (Shanghi University)
Kanato Goto (Osaka University)
Koji Hashimoto (Kyoto University)
Song He (Ningbo University)
Masazumi Honda (RIKEN)
Christian Jepsen(KIAS)
Yunfeng Jiang (South East University, Nanjing)
Yasutaka Koga (Osaka Institute of Technology)
Bum-hoon Lee (Sogang University)
Debangshu Mukherjee (APCTP)
Keiju Murata (Nihon University)
Sang-Jin Sin (Hanyang University)
Sotaro Sugishita (Kyoto University)
Kotaro Tamaoka (Nihon University)
Seiji Terashima (YITP)
Zhenbin Yang (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
Sang-heon Yi (University of Seoul)
to be updated


ORGANIZERS
Robert de Mello Koch (Huzhou University)
Masanori Hanada (Queen Mary University of London)
Yasuaki Hikida (YITP)
Antal Jevicki (Brown University)
Euihun Joung (Kyung Hee University)
Keun-Young Kim (GIST)
Vinay Malvimat (Kyung Hee University)
Kenta Suzuki(University of Tokyo)
Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP)
Masaki Tezuka (Kyoto University)
Donghan Yeom (Pusan Natl University)
Junggi Yoon (Kyung Hee University)