Physik-Combo
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Wednesday 5 October 2022 (10:00)
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Friday 7 October 2022 (16:30)
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Tuesday 4 October 2022
Wednesday 5 October 2022
11:00
Welcome
Welcome
11:00 - 11:05
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
11:05
Mathematical General Relativity 1
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Dejan Gajic
Mathematical General Relativity 1
Dejan Gajic
11:05 - 12:05
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
12:05
Q&A
Q&A
12:05 - 12:20
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
12:20
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:20 - 14:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
14:00
Quantum fields out-of-equilibrium and information theory 1
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Stefan Flörchinger
Quantum fields out-of-equilibrium and information theory 1
Stefan Flörchinger
14:00 - 15:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
15:00
Q&A
Q&A
15:00 - 15:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
15:15
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:15 - 16:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
16:00
Fluidlike behavior in small atomic systems
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Lars Heyen
Fluidlike behavior in small atomic systems
Lars Heyen
16:00 - 16:30
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
16:30
Fermi-sea excitations in chiral one-dimensional quantum channels
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Felix Puster
Fermi-sea excitations in chiral one-dimensional quantum channels
Felix Puster
16:30 - 17:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
Thursday 6 October 2022
09:00
Mathematical General Relativity 2
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Dejan Gajic
Mathematical General Relativity 2
Dejan Gajic
09:00 - 10:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:00
Q&A
Q&A
10:00 - 10:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:15
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:15 - 10:45
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:45
Multi-messenger Bayesian analysis of binary neutron start mergers
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Matteo Breschi
Multi-messenger Bayesian analysis of binary neutron start mergers
Matteo Breschi
10:45 - 11:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
The joint detection of the GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterparts is a milestone in multi-messenger astronomy and it can provide constraints on the neutron star equation of state. The LIGO-Virgo data of GW170817 are analyzed using different template models focusing on the implications for neutron star matter properties. We study AT2017gfo using semi-analytical model showing that observational data favor multi-component anisotropic geometries to spherically symmetric profiles. By joining the GW170817 and AT2017gfo information with the NICER measurements, we constrain the radius of a neutron star of 1.4 M⊙ to 12.4±0.7 km (90% confidence level). Finally, we explore future extreme-matter constraints delivered by postmerger gravitational-waves from binary neutron star remnants with next-generation detectors. Postmerger remnants can probe the high-density regimes of the nuclear equation of state, allowing the inference of the maximum neutron star mass with an accuracy of 12% (90% confidence level). Moreover, these transients can be used to infer the presence of non-nucleonic matter phases through the inference of softening of the equation of state.
11:15
GHG for Critical Phenomena simulations with bamps
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Daniela Cors
GHG for Critical Phenomena simulations with bamps
Daniela Cors
11:15 - 11:45
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
We use our adapted pseudospectral code bamps, with its new hp adaptive mesh refinement, to tune close to the barrier between gravitational collapse and dispersed fields, and study the critical phenomena that emerges near that threshold. To achieve that goal and improve our previous results, we introduce adjustments to the generalised harmonic gauge formulation of General Relativity, adapting it to the specific case of near collapse simulations. In particular, we adjust the constraint violation damping scheme, taking into account the collapse of the lapse that occurs in extreme spacetimes. We also prevent coordinate singularities by carefully choosing the gauge source function. As a result of these changes, we manage to improve our threshold estimation results. In spherical symmetry, we show critical phenomena of a massless scalar field minimally coupled to the Einstein field equations. In axisymmetry, we study Brill gravitational waves in vacuum.
11:45
Short break
Short break
11:45 - 11:50
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
11:50
Towards binary boson star simulations
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Florian Atteneder
Towards binary boson star simulations
Florian Atteneder
11:50 - 12:20
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
12:20
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:20 - 14:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
14:00
Quantum fields out-of-equilibrium and information theory 2
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Stefan Flörchinger
Quantum fields out-of-equilibrium and information theory 2
Stefan Flörchinger
14:00 - 15:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
15:00
Q&A
Q&A
15:00 - 15:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
15:15
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:15 - 16:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
16:00
Magnetic catalysis in the (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model
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Michael Mandl
Magnetic catalysis in the (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model
Michael Mandl
16:00 - 16:30
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
16:30
Global conformal blocks on the plane from oscillator representations
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Tobias Hössel
Global conformal blocks on the plane from oscillator representations
Tobias Hössel
16:30 - 17:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
17:00
Fellow & PI meetings
Fellow & PI meetings
17:00 - 18:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
Friday 7 October 2022
09:00
Quantum black holes 1
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Marc Casals
Quantum black holes 1
Marc Casals
09:00 - 10:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:00
Q&A
Q&A
10:00 - 10:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:15
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:15 - 10:45
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
10:45
Gravitional entanglement & quantization of spacetime
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Kemal Döner
Gravitional entanglement & quantization of spacetime
Kemal Döner
10:45 - 11:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
11:15
Hadamard property of the Unruh state on Kerr-de Sitter spacetime
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Christiane Klein
Hadamard property of the Unruh state on Kerr-de Sitter spacetime
Christiane Klein
11:15 - 11:45
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
11:45
Short break
Short break
11:45 - 11:50
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
11:50
RTG General assembly
RTG General assembly
11:50 - 12:20
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
12:20
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:20 - 14:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
14:00
Quantum black holes 2
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Marc Casals
Quantum black holes 2
Marc Casals
14:00 - 15:00
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)
15:00
Q&A
Q&A
15:00 - 15:15
Room: E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)