Strings and Fields 2017

Dates

August 7 - 11, 2017

Place

Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Panasonic Hall, Yukawa Memorial Building

Invited Speakers

Christopher Herzog (YITP, Stony Brook U.)
Boundary Trace Anomalies and Boundary Conformal Field Theory
Shinya Kanemura (Osaka U.)
Higgs as a probe of new physics
Takahiro Nishinaka (Ritsumeikan U.)
Chiral algebras for 4d N≥2 superconformal field theories
Vladimir Rosenhaus (KITP, UC Santa Barbara)
SYK model
Kallol Sen (Kavli IPMU, Tokyo U.)
A Mellin space approach to the conformal bootstrap
Hiroshi Suzuki (Kyushu U.)
A new domain-wall lattice formulation of chiral gauge theories

Topics Covered

There have been annual workshops in Kyoto on string theory and quantum field theory for more than 20 years. Each year, around 150 participants gathered and there are around 40 short talks and 5 invited talks as well as poster sessions. This annual workshop is definitely one of the largest workshops of this field in Japan. Various topics discussed in the past workshops include:

This year we invite a few speakers from abroad and all the talks will be in English. We in particular encourage participation of foreign researchers in Japan.

Registration

The registration site is here. The registration information can be changed here.

There is no registration fee.

The deadline of the registration is Friday, June 9.
Because of the limited capacity of Panasonic Hall, we may need to close the registration before the deadline.

The workshop consists of oral sessions and poster sessions. At the registration, a 20-minute talk or a presentation at poster sessions can be chosen. We will try to accommodate your preference, but we may need to limit the number of talks. The abstract submitted at the registration will be announced at the web site later.

Slides in oral sessions and files in poster sessions will be uploaded at this web site and submitted to the online Japanese journal "Soryushiron Kenkyu" (translated as "Research in high-energy physics"). We will not publish proceedings for this workshop. Please contact the organizers if you do not want to disclose your slides or poster files. All the talks will be broadcast online. Please contact the organizers in advance if you do not want your talk to be broadcast online.

Support

We have limited funds to support travel expenses and accommodations for participants who do not have sufficient funds, and support can be requested at the registration. As our funds are limited, we may not be able to accommodate all the requests. If you have your own funds, we ask you to cover your trip by yourself so that we can support more participants without sufficient funds. We will not be able to cover airfare from abroad except for invited speakers.

Accommodations

As we have limited resources, we will not arrange accommodations for participants. Please book a room at a hotel by yourself. It is highly recommended that you book accommodations as early as possible! Recently it is getting hard to book a hotel in Kyoto in this season.



The organizers

Tatsuo Azeyanagi (ULB)
Masashi Hamanaka (Nagoya University)
Koji Hashimoto (Osaka University)
Kazuo Hosomichi (National Defense Academy)
Yoshifumi Hyakutake (Ibaraki University, chair)
Hiroshi Kunitomo (Kyoto University)
Toshifumi Noumi (Kobe University)
Yutaka Ookouchi (Kyushu University)
Tadakatsu Sakai (Nagoya University/KMI)
Makoto Sakamoto (Kobe University)
Shigeki Sugimoto (Kyoto University)
Yuji Tachikawa (The University of Tokyo/IPMU)
Tadashi Takayanagi (Kyoto University)
Satoshi Yamaguchi (Osaka University)
Kentaroh Yoshida (Kyoto University)

If you have any questions not covered in this webpage, please send an email to yoshifumi.hyakutake.phys@vc.ibaraki.ac.jp.