The Light We Can See: Extracting Black Holes from Weak Jacobi Forms
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore a 42-minute conference talk on extracting black hole information from weak Jacobi forms, presented by Alejandra Castro from Cambridge University. Delivered as part of the Spacetime and String Theory conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this lecture delves into advanced topics in string theory and its implications for understanding spacetime and black holes. Gain insights into the latest research bridging quantum information, string compactification, and holographic dualities beyond anti-de Sitter space. Examine the connections between gravitational path integrals, higher topologies, and entanglement across energy scales. Enhance your understanding of non-perturbative string theory and its constraints on effective field theory in this cutting-edge exploration of theoretical physics.
Syllabus
The light we can see: Extracting black holes from weak Jacobi forms â–¸ Alejandra Castro (Cambridge)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics