Despite its uniqueness, string theory has a “landscape” of low-energy solutions with very different observable physics: different cosmological constants, matter content and interactions.
The goal of the conference is to bring together part of the community of researchers working on of string compactifications and their relation with a series of topics such as moduli stabilisation, non-supersymmetric vacua, de Sitter constructions, scale separation, non-geometric backgrounds and particle model building.
This event will be preceded by the String-Cosmo day, on the 28th of November at the APC, in central Paris.
Recordings and slides for the review and research talks can be found in the "detailed view" of the Timetable
Organizers: Mariana Graña, Alvaro Herraez and Nicolas Kovensky
Review talks:
Jim Halverson (machine learning for the landscape)
Severin Lüst (de Sitter vacua)
Miguel Montero (string universality and classification of string vacua)
Thomas Van Riet (moduli stabilisation, scale separation)
Discussion sessions:
Moduli stabilisation.
Moderators: Iosif Bena, Sven Krippendorf, Erik Plauschinn, Daniel Waldram
Scale separation and holography.
Moderators: Eric Perlmutter, Irene Valenzuela, Thomas Van Riet
Perspectives for Particle physics.
Moderators: Luis Ibáñez, Andre Lukas, Fernando Quevedo, Fabian Ruehle
De Sitter vacua and beyond.
Moderators: David Andriot, Ralph Blumenhagen, Gary Shiu, Radu Tatar
String universality and classification of string vacua.
Moderators: Anamaría Font, Jonathan Heckman, Alessandro Tomasiello, Timo Weigand
Non-geometric and non-supersymmetric backgrounds.
Moderators: Carlo Angelantonj, Emilian Dudas, Chris Hull, Ilarion Melnikov
Research talks:
Nathan Brady
José Calderón-Infante
Peng Cheng
Niccolò Cribiori
G. Bruno De Luca
Markus Dierigl
Dan Israel
Magdalena Larfors
Jakob Moritz
Susha Parameswaran
Héctor Parra De Freitas
Salvatore Raucci
Anindya Sengupta
Houri Christina Tarazi
Max Wiesner