Long-term Workshop
- 1st week 5/24-5/28 "Inflation and Cosmological Perturbations"
- 2nd week 5/31-6/4 "Inflation and Cosmological Perturbations"
- 3rd week 6/7-6/11 "Gauge/Gravity Correspondence"
- 4th week 6/14-6/18 "Alternative Theories of Gravity"
- 5th week 6/21-6/25 "Observational/Particle Cosmology"
- 6th week 6/28-7/2 YKIS2010 Symposium
- 7th week 7/5-7/9 "Measure Problem, Landscape"
- 8th week 7/12-7/16 Summary week
- 31 Aug 2010
- Presentation files are available here.
- 17 Jul 2010
- The workshop was over. Thank you for your participations.
- 1 Jun 2010
- Added photos to 'Program (Workshop)' page
- 26 May 2010
- 'Program (Workshop)' added
- 14 May 2010
- 'For Participants' added
- 21 Apr 2010
- Seminar Schedule is available
- 23 Mar 2010
- Registration closed
- 16 Nov 2009
- Registration page opened (deadline: 22 March 2010)
Gravity and Cosmology 2010
(as part of the Yukawa International Program for Quark-Hadron Sciences)
24 May (Mon) - 16 July (Fri), 2010
Agenda
News
YKIS2010 Symposium
- Bruce Allen
- Andrei Barvinsky
- Nathalie Deruelle
- George Efstathiou
- Roberto Emparan
- Kari Enqvist
- Juan Garcia-Bellido
- Jaume Garriga
- Masashi Hazumi
- Mark Hindmarsh
- David Langlois
- Viatcheslav Mukhanov
- Masatake Ohashi
- Valery Rubakov
- Paul Shellard
- Masaru Shibata
- Ewan D. Stewart
- Tadashi Takayanagi
- 22 Jul 2010
- Group photos:1,2 added.
- 3 Jul 2010
- The symposium was over. Thank you for your participations.
- 25 Jun 2010
- 'For Participants' opened
- 24 Jun 2010
- 'Program' updated
- 21 Jun 2010
- Online Payment is closed. 'Proceedings' added, and information on poster presentations updated
- 24 May 2010
- 'Program' and 'Poster Presentations' opened
- 1 May 2010
- Registration closed
- 29 Dec 2009
- Registration page opened (deadline: 30 April 2010)
Cosmology -- The Next Generation --
28 June (Mon) - 2 July (Fri), 2010
Panasonic International Auditorium at Yukawa Institute
Invited speakers of the symposium
News
Concept
The basic concept of the workshop as well as the symposium is to develop concrete foundations for further expansion of the frontiers of gravity and cosmology. With the increase of precise observational data and of our knowledge about the universe, various new aspects of cosmology have been added. Rapidly expanding frontiers of cosmology make it difficult particularly for young generation to capture the concrete foundations and to take a step further. In this workshop as well as at YKIS2010 Symposium, we would like to survey various ideas in gravity and cosmology which have some relevance to the current and future observations, and re-examine them to be able to announce a clear message to the next generation.
Scientific advisory committee
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Nathalie Deruelle (APC, France),
Georgi Dvali (LMU-MPI Munich, CERN Geneva and NYU),
Renata Kallosh (Stanford, USA),
Hideo Kodama (KEK),
Andrei Linde (Stanford, USA),
David H. Lyth (Lancaster, UK),
Viatcheslav Mukhanov (Munich, Germany),
Takashi Nakamura (Kyoto),
Valery Rubakov (INR, Russia),
Masaru Shibata (YITP),
Ewan D. Stewart (KAIST),
Naoshi Sugiyama (Nagoya),
Alexander Vilenkin (Tufts, USA),
Masahiro Yamaguchi (Tohoku),
Jun'ichi Yokoyama (RESCEU),
Jiro Soda (Kyoto),
Takahiro Tanaka* (YITP),
Misao Sasaki** (YITP)
** Chair, * Scientific Secretary