The microscopic description of black holes has been a challenge for more that forty years. There are now quite a number of promising approaches to solving this problem and the primary goal of this conference and workshop is to bring together experts in these areas to identify synergies, engage in constructive criticism and resolve apparent conflicts. A significant focus will be the dynamics of black-hole microstructure: how infalling matter is scrambled and how information is recovered.
The conference will have four talks a day. Monday, June 6 is a holiday in France and so the talks will be held on Zoom.
The talks on Tuesday - Friday will be "in-person" at the IPhT, Saclay and they will be broadcast via Zoom.
There will be a panel discussion on Wednesday, and other discussions during the workshop.
The workshop will be smaller, less intense and focus on particular and more technical issues associated with black-hole microstructure.
Organizers: Iosif Bena, Andrea Puhm and Nick Warner