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This workshop will bring together physicists and mathematicians interested in non-commutative geometry and its connections to particle physics, quantum gravity and cosmology.
To register for this workshop, please contact Latham Boyle.
- John Barrett, University of Notthingham
- Latham Boyle, Perimeter Institute
- George Elliott, University of Toronto
- Laurent Freidel, Perimeter Institute
- Mohammad Hassanzadeh, University of Windsor
- Achim Kempf, University of Waterloo
- Masoud Khalkhali, University of Western Ontario
- Matilde Marcolli, California Institute of Technology
- Mikhail Panine, University of Waterloo
- Tibra Ali, Perimeter Institute
- John Barrett, University of Notthingham
- Latham Boyle, Perimeter Institute
- George Elliott, University of Toronto
- Shane Farnsworth, Perimeter Institute
- Laurent Freidel, Perimeter Institute
- Cohl Fuery, University of Waterloo
- Alessandro Morita Gagliardi, Perimeter Institute
- Mohammad Hassanzaded, University of Windsor
- Florian Hopfmueller, Perimeter Institute
- Achim Kempf, University of Waterloo
- Masoud Khalkhali, University of Western Ontario
- Ho Tat Lam, Perimeter Institute
- Matilde Marcolli, California Institute of Technology
- Mikhail Panine, University of Waterloo
- Pratik Rath, University of Waterloo
- Adrián Franco Rubio, Perimeter Institute
- Nitica Sakharwade, Perimeter Institute
- Ibrahim Shehzad, Perimeter Institute
- Tiffany Vlaar, Perimeter Institute
- Guojun Zhang, Perimeter Institute
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time |
Event |
Location |
9:00 – 9:45am |
Coffee Break |
Bistro – 1st Floor |
9:45 – 10:30am |
Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Unversity of Windsor |
Alice Room |
10:30 – 11:15am |
George Elliot, University of Toronto |
Alice Room |
11:15 – 11:30am |
Coffee Break |
Bistro – 1st Floor |
11:30 – 12:15pm |
John Barrett, University of Nottingham |
Alice Room |
12:15 – 1:00pm |
Latham Boyle, Perimeter Institute |
Alice Room |
1:00 – 2:30pm |
Lunch |
Outside of PI |
2:30 – 3:15pm |
Matilde Marcolli, California Institute of Technology |
Alice Room |
3:15 – 4:00pm |
Masoud Khalkhali, Western University |
Alice Room |
4:00 – 4:15pm |
Coffee Break |
Bistro – 1st Floor |
4:15 – 5:00pm |
Achim Kempf, University of Waterloo |
Alice Room |
5:00 – 5:15pm |
Mikhail Panine, University of Waterloo |
Alice Room |
5:15 – 6:00pm |
Laurent Freidel, Perimeter Institute |
Alice Room |
6:00pm Onwards |
Dinner |
Outside PI |
Relative locality and Non commutative geometry
Numerical spectral geometry
The Planck scale and spectral geometry
Zeta regularized determinants and Quillen's metric in noncommutative geometry
Spectral Action Models of Gravity and Packed Swiss Cheese Cosmology
We consider the spectral action as an action functional for modified gravity on a spacetime that exhibits a fractal structure modeled on an Apollonian packing of 3-spheres (packed swiss cheese) or on a fractal arrangements of dodecahedral spaces. The contributions in the asymptotic expansion of the spectral action, that arise from the real poles of the zeta function, include the Einstein-Hilbert action with cosmological term and conformal and Gauss-Bonnet gravity terms.
The standard model of particle physics as a non-commutative differential graded algebra
Random non-commutative geometries
The classification of well behaved simple C*-algebras
Nonassociative geometry, Hom-associative algebras, and cyclic homology
Scientific Organizers:
- Latham Boyle, Perimeter Institute
- Shane Farnsworth, Perimeter Institute