CFP: Foundational Problems of Global Structure in Semi-Classical Gravity

Submission deadline: March 7, 2022

Conference date(s):
July 21, 2022 - July 23, 2022

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Conference Venue:

Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
München, Germany

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Semi-classical gravity (SCG)---the coupling of the dynamics of quantum fields to the classical spacetime geometry of general relativity by way of the semi-classical Einstein field equation (SCEFE)---is the framework within which black hole thermodynamics is formulated.  As such, it is widely held to provide the most secure theoretical clues to a search for a theory of quantum gravity.  Considered in its own right, however, it already presents us with a plethora of foundational and conceptual problems that require investigation, even over and above the most famous one, Hawking's Information-Loss Paradox.

  • In what sense is it legitimate to think of black holes as thermodynamical systems?
  • What is the causal structure of an evaporating black hole spacetime, and its relation to causality conditions on quantum fields?
  • What is black hole entropy?
  • How does the Generalized Second Law ramify into the host of other problems of fundamental physical and philosophical import that the ordinary Second Law of thermodynamics does?
  • What is the difference between geometry and matter?
  • Are there singularities in the semi-classical regime, and does a form of cosmic censorship hold in it?
  • What role do classical energy conditions and quantum energy inequalities play, and how do they relate to entropy and information?
  • What is holography at the semi-classical level, and what role can or does it play there?
  • What can the epistemology of a field of physics be, completely divorced from experimentation and observation?

This will be the first major conference to address foundational and philosophical issues associated with SCG, and to try to examine how they all bear on each other.  Invited physicists and philosophers have been chosen to represent different approaches to SCG and the many different kinds of conceptual questions it poses (quantum field theory on curved spacetime, emergent gravity, canonical gravity, holography, phenomenology, methodology, epistemology), in an attempt to foster a dialogue among the different fields.  Contributed talks from both physicists and philosophers will be chosen so as to complement the perspectives of the invited speakers.  Such a gathering will spur new, innovative approaches to the problem, as well as connecting and invigorating work on existing approaches. It will also provide young researchers with a comprehensive introduction to the state of the art of this central field of research, and established researchers with a comprehensive overview.

Confirmed Speakers

  • Beatrice Bonga
  • Craig Callender
  • Ted Jacobson
  • Eleni Kontou
  • JB Manchak
  • Marija Tomašević
  • Chris Smeenk
  • Bob Wald
  • Chris Wüthrich


Call for Abstracts We invite the submission of paper abstracts for the conference.  Abstracts should include a title, a brief abstract (up to 200 words), and a full abstract (up to 1000 words), blinded for peer review.  They should be PDF files, submitted to the conference's EasyChair account https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gssg22.  The deadline for submission is 07 March 2022.  We will select 4 submissions for presentation at the conference.  Decisions will be sent to all applicants by 31 March 2022.   We plan to publish the proceedings of the conference as a special issue of a leading journal (e.g., /Universe/ or /Foundations of Physics/).    

We are committed to fostering diversity and equality in our programs.  Submissions from underrepresented groups are particularly welcome.  The conference will be organized and run under the MCMP's code of conduct .     

Registration

Public-health conditions permitting, we will hold the conference in-person, with no video connections, although the talks and Q&A will be recorded (pending agreement by the speakers).  Please send registration requests by 26 June 2022 using the following form: https://forms.gle/rBAZakkNPxc2uxD87   The fees for the conference and dinner are as follows.

  • Senior researchers with permanent positions (associate and full  professors, etc.): conference fee EUR 40
  • Junior researchers (assistant professors, post-docs, etc.): conference fee EUR 25
  • Students (masters, doctoral, etc.): no conference fee
  • Conference dinner (for everyone): EUR 30


Dates and Deadines

  • Deadline for Submission: 07 March 2022
  • Date of Notification: 31 March 2022
  • Registration Deadline: 26 June 2022


Organizers

  • Erik Curiel
  • Juliusz Doboszewski
  • Cecilia Giavoni


Acknowledgements   Gefördert teilweise durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) -- Projektnummer 312032894.  (Funded in part by the German Research Foundation (DFG) -- project number 312032894.)  Also supported by the Volkswagen Foundation funding for the Lichtenberg  Group for History and Philosophy of Physics at the University of Bonn , under the direction of Prof. Dr. Dennis Lehmkuhl.  

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