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Strings 2005 Toronto

Speakers

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[speaker-photo] Nima Arkani-Hamed, Harvard
HEP circa 2010
[speaker-photo] Vijay Balasubramanian, University of Pennsylania
The Library of Babel: Holography and Quantum Foam
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Melanie Becker,University of Maryland
M-theory Cosmology

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Niklas Beisert,
Princeton
Applying Integrability in AdS and CFT
[speaker-photo] Iosif Bena, UCLA
Geometric Transitions, Black Rings and Black Hole Microstates
[speaker-photo] Dick Bond, CITA, University of Toronto
Measuring Cosmic Parameters
[speaker-photo] Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter
Recent Progress in Perturbative Gauge Theories
[speaker-photo] Atish Dabholkar,Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Going beyond Bekenstein and Hawking
[speaker-photo] Frederik Denef, Rutgers University
Constructions and distributions of string vacua
[speaker-photo] Michael Dine, Santa Cruz Insitute for Particle Physics
Branches of the Landscape
[speaker-photo] Michael Douglas, I.H.E.S., Rutgers University
Is the number of string vacua finite?
[speaker-photo] Henriette Elvang,UC Santa Barbara
Black rings
[speaker-photo] Sergey Frolov, Max-Planck-Institut fur Gravitationsphysik Albert-Einstein-Institut, Potsdam
Multi-parameter deformations of AdS_5 x S^5 geometry
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Amihay Hanany, MIT
Brane Tilings, Dimers and Quiver Gauge Theories

[speaker-photo] Petr Horava, UC Berkeley
Noncritical M-Theory in 2+1 Dimensions as a Nonrelativistic Fermi Liquid
[speaker-photo] Gary Horowitz, University of California Santa Barbara
A new endpoint for Hawking evaporation
[speaker-photo] Shamit Kachru, SLAC, Stanford University
A classical type IIA landscape
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Renata Kallosh, Stanford
String cosmology and the index of the Dirac operator

[speaker-photo] Anton Kapustin, Caltech
Disorder operators in gauge theories and duality
[speaker-photo] Per Kraus, UCLA
Attractors, Anomalies, and Black Hole Entropy
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Martin Kruczenski, Brandeis
Strings from N=1 superconformal gauge theories

[speaker-photo] Hong Liu, MIT
Black hole singularities in Yang-Mills theories
[speaker-photo] Oleg Lunin, IAS
Marginal deformations of field theories and their gravity duals
[speaker-photo] Juan Maldacena,, Institute for Advanced Study
Free fermions and BPS geometries
[speaker-photo] Dario Martelli, CERN
New results in AdS/CFT
[speaker-photo] Hirosi Ooguri, CalTech
Topological String Theory
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Joseph Polchinski , KITP, UCSB
Update on cosmic strings
[speaker-photo] Fernando Quevedo,University of Cambridge
Exponentially large extra dimensions and soft supersymmetry breaking in type IIB flux compactifications
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Albert de Roeck,CERN
Physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC

[speaker-photo] Vyacheslav Rychkov,ITFA, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Geometry quantization from supergravity
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Ashoke Sen, Harish-Chandra Research Institute
Extremal black holes in higher derivative gravity
[speaker-photo] Nathan Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Study
New Phenomena in 2d String Theory
[speaker-photo] Eva Silverstein, SLAC, Stanford University
The Tachyon at the End of the Universe
[speaker-photo] Andrei Starinets, Perimeter Institute
Holography and hydrodynamics
[speaker-photo] Andrew Strominger, Harvard
Fun with Black Holes
[speaker-photo] Shigeki Sugimoto,Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
Analysis of QCD via Supergravity
[speaker-photo] Tadashi Takayanagi, Harvard
Time-like Linear Dilaton and Open-Closed Duality
[speaker-photo] Alessandro Tomasiello, ITP, Stanford University
The Generalized Complex Geometry of Supersymmetry
[speaker-photo] Henry Tye, Cornell
Wavefunction of the Universe
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Angel Uranga,Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Infrared dynamics of duality cascades and warped throats
[speaker-photo] Erik Verlinde, ITF, Universiteit van Amsterdam
A Matrix Big Bang
[speaker-photo] Bernard de Wit, Institue for Theoretical Physics & Spinoza Institute, Utrecht University
Supersymmetric Black Hole Partition Functions
[speaker-photo] Edward Witten, Institute for Advanced Study
Axions In String Theory
[speaker-photo] Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard
Superstring theory with torsion
[speaker-photo] Barton Zwiebach, MIT
Is there a closed string tachyon vacuum ?

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