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MONDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
8:45-9:00
WELCOME
9:00-10:00 GR.1 G. NEUGEBAUER A Systematic Treatment of Black Holes via Boundary Value Problems
10:00-11:00 GR.2 H. KODAMA Perturbations and Stability of Higher-Dimensional Black Holes
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 GR.3 G. SIOPSIS Analytical Calculation of Asymptotic Quasi-normal Modes of Black Holes
12:30-13:30 GR.4 K. KOKKOTAS Quasi-normal Modes of Scalar, Electromagnetic and Gravitational Perturbations of Black Holes
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:50 GR.7 E. WINSTANLEY Classical Black Hole Hair in Anti-de Sitter Space
16:50-17:20 S.1 P. MARTINETTI Hawking\Unruh Temperature and the Thermal Time Hypothesis
17:20-17:45 S.2 A. GOMBEROFF

Thermal Decay of the Cosmological Constant into Black Holes: the Three-Dimensional Case

17:45-18:00 S.3 Y. C. ONG The Menace of Mini Black Holes?
18:00-18:15
COFFEE
18:15-18:30 S.4 H. CULETU Boundary Stress Tensors in a Time Dependent Spacetime
18:30-18:45 S.5 C. CARVALHO Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in the Bulk as a Localization Mechanism of Fields on the Brane
18:45-19:00 S.6 P. LASKY A Unified Treatment of Gravitational Collapse in General Relativity
19:00-19:15 S.7

B. CUADROS-MELGAR

Stability of the Horava-Witten Model
19:15-19:30 S.8 O. EFTHIMIOU Hawking Radiation from Extra Dimensional Rotating Black Holes
19:30-19:45 S.9

P. PASIPOULARIDES

Linearized Gravity for brane Models with a Non-Minimally Coupled Bulk Scalar Field



TUESDAY  18   SEPTEMBER
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 GR.1 G. NEUGEBAUER A Systematic Treatment of Black Holes via Boundary Value Problems
10:00-11:00 GR.2 H. KODAMA Perturbations and Stability of Higher-Dimensional Black Holes
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 GR.4 K. KOKKOTAS Quasi-normal Modes of Scalar, Electromagnetic and Gravitational Perturbations of Black Holes
12:30-13:30 GR.5 N. STERGIULAS Numerical Simulations of Black Hole Formation
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-17:00 GR.6 U. SPERHAKE Colliding Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
17:00-17:30 S.11 G. BARNICH Dyons with Potentials: Duality and Black Hole Thermodynamics
17:30-18:00 S.12 E. ABDALLA Perturbations Around Time dependent Black Hole Solutions
18:00-18:15
COFFEE
18:15-18:40

S.13

B. WANG

Deep Connection Between Gravity and Thermodynamics

18:40-19:00

S.14

S. DOLAN

Gravitational Plane-wave Scattering by a Rotating Black Hole

19:00-19:15

S.16

M. DARIESCU The Quantum Dynamics of Boson Nebulae Formation
19:15-19:30

S.17

Y. TSALKOU Primordial Black Holes in Randall-Sundrum One Brane Cosmology
19:30-19:45

S.18

N. PIDOKRAJT Information Geometry of Black Hole Thermodynamics
19:45-20:00 S.19 D. STAICOVA A New Model of the Central Engine of GRB


WEDNESDAY  19 SEPTEMBER
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 GR.3 G. SIOPSIS Analytical Calculation of Asymptotic Quasi-normal Modes of Black Holes
10:00-11:00 BGR.1

S. CARLIP

Black Hole Thermodynamics
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 BGR.2 S. MATHUR String Theory, Black holes and the AdS/CFT duality
12:30-13:30 GR.6 U. SPERHAKE Colliding Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

VISIT OF PETRA AND MOLYVOS



THURSDAY   20 SEPTEMBER
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 BGR.1 S. CARLIP Black Hole Thermodynamics
10:00-11:00 BGR.2

S. MATHUR

String Theory, Black holes and the AdS/CFT duality
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 BGR.3 C. CHARMOUSIS Higher Order Gravity Theories and their Black Hole Solutions
12:30-13:30 BGR.4 N. OBERS Black Holes in String Theory
13:30-14:30

LUNCH

16:00-16:30 S.20 A. PAPAZOGLOU Regularized Codimension-2 Brane Cosmology I
16:30-16:50 S.21 V. ZAMARIAS Regularized Codimension-2 Brane Cosmology II
16:30-17:00 S.22 A. PETKOU On the Duality of Linearized Gravity
17:00-17:30 S.23 S. PAL Brane Cosmology Driven by a Radiative Bulk Black Hole
17:30-18:00 S.24 J. OVALLE Compact Spheres in Braneworld: An Exact Solution
18:00-18:15
COFFEE
18:15-18:30 S.25 A. MICU Duality and Fluxes in String Compactifications
18:30-18:45 S.26

D. CAN

Motion Problem in the Ernst Field
21:00
BANQUET


FRIDAY  21  SEPTEMBER
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 BGR.4

N. OBERS

Black Holes in String Theory
10:00-11:00 BGR.5 R. GREGORY Black Holes on the Brane
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 BGR.6 S. SEAHRA Gravitational Waves from Brane Black Holes
12:30-13:30 BGR.7 P. KANTI Black Holes in LHC
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:30 S.27 J. EDELSTEIN Black Holes and Jet Quenching in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
16:30-17:00 S.28 R. JANIK Evolving Black Holes and Quark-Gluon Plasma
17:00-17:30 S.29 C. GERMANI Holography and Brane-world Black Holes
17:30-17:50 S.30 M. ARZANO Heuristic Arguments for Log Corrections to the Black Hole Entropy-Area Law
17:50-18:10 S.31 P. WALLDEN Entropy Bounds in the Causal Sets Approach to Quantum Gravity
18:10-18:30
COFFEE
18:30-18:50 S.32 G. GYULCHEV Gravitational Lensing by Rotating Naked Singularities for Equatorial Observer in the Strong Deflection Limit
18:50-19:10 S.33 A. VIKMAN Looking Beyond the Horizon
19:10-19:30 S.34 B. GUMJUDPAI Phantom Field Dynamics in Loop Quantum Cosmology
19:30-19:50 S.35 S. JAYAPRAKASH Faraday Tomography in ISM and Polarized Foregrounds for HI Detection - Non-Thermal Emission Region
19:50-20:05

S.36

A. ANISIMOV

SeeSaw Dark Matter



SATURDAY   22  SEPTEMBER
 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 BGR.3 C. CHARMOUSIS Higher Order Gravity Theories and their Black Hole Solutions
10:00-11:00 BGR.5 R. GREGORY Black Holes on the Brane
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 BGR.6 S. SEAHRA Gravitational Waves from Brane Black Holes
12:30-13:30 BGR.7 P. KANTI Black Holes in LHC
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-17:00 Discussion Session
17:00-17:15 Concluding Remarks

 

 
 

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