list of participants

numbernameaffiliationpresentationbanquettitle of presentation
1Jinn-Ouk GongInstituut-Lorentz for Theoretical Physics Universiteit LeidenposterattendWaterfall field in hybrid inflation and curvature perturbation
2Frederico ArrojaYITPposterattendA note on the equivalence of a barotropic perfect fluid with a K-essence scalar field
3Jiro SodaKyoto University---attend
4Takahiro TanakaYITP---attend
5Tae Hoon LeeDepartment of Physics Soongsil University Seoul KoreaposterattendHorava gravity coupled to the Brans-Dicke field
6Gianluca CalcagniMax Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics PotsdamposterattendFractal universe
7Soo A KimKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institude (KASI)posterattendNon gaussianity in axion N flation models
10Sergey PavluchenkoSpecial Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of SciencesposterattendThe dynamics of the flat anisotropic models in the Lovelock gravity
11Tetsuya HaraKyouto Sangyo University------
12Toshifumi FutamaseAstronomical Institute Tohoku UniversityinvitedattendA new approach of equation of motion for fast-moving self-gravitating particle
13Nobuyoshi OhtaDepartment of Physics Kinki UniversityinvitedattendAccelerating cosmologies and inflation in string theories with higher order corrections
14Shinji TsujikawaTokyo University of ScienceinvitedattendInflation and dark energy -theoretical progress over 20 years
15Yasunori FujiiAdvanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Waseda UniversityinvitedattendAn expected gravitational scalar field -- Past and Future --
16Masahide YamaguchiTokyo Institute of Technology---attend
17Chih-Hung WangDepartment of Physics Tamkang UniversityposterattendA momentum-space representation of Feynman propagator in Riemann-Cartan spacetime
18Ying-li ZhangShanghai Normal University---attend
19Takeshi ChibaNihon UniversityinvitedattendSlow-roll
20Koji UryuDepartment of Physics University of the RyukyusposterattendMagnetized binary black holes and neutron stars in equilibrium
21Shoichi IchinoseUniversity of ShizuokaposterattendRenormalization Group Flow and the Dark Energy Problem
22Daisuke YamauchiYITPposterattendAnalytical model for CMB temperature angular power spectrum from cosmic (super-)strings
23Yu-Huei WuDepartment of physics National central university TaiwanposterattendAngular momentum flux from a spinning dynamical black hole
24Seoktae KohSogang University SeoulposterattendScalar field dynamics in nonminimally coupled hybrid inflation
25Ken-ichi OoharaNiigata University---attend
27Yu ChenNational University of SingaporeposterattendBlack holes on gravitational instantons
28Masatomo Saitoniigata university ---attend
29Yong-Chang HuangInstitute of Theoretical Physics Beijing University of TechnologyposterattendA Holographic Energy Model
30Je-An GuLeCosPA Center National Taiwan Universityposter---f(R) Modified Gravity and its Cosmological and Solar-System Tests
31Hiromi SaidaDaido University------
32Shuntaro MizunoUniversity of PortsmouthposterattendTrispectrum estimator in equilateral type non-Gaussian models
33Makoto saitoniigata university---attend
34Rena MiyamotoWaseda University---attend
36Luca BaiottiOsaka University------
37Masato MinamitsujiKwansei Gakuin UniversityposterattendDynamical solutions in the Nishino-Salam-Sezgin model and its extensions
38Shinji MukohyamaIPMU U of Tokyo---attend
39Keisuke TaniguchiDepartment of Earth Science and Astronomy Graduate School of Arts and Sciences University of Tokyo---attend
40Hayato MotohashiResearch center for the early universe The University of TokyoposterattendPerturbation theory in f(R) gravity
41Koichiro KobayashiYamaguchi University------
42Kent YagiKyoto UniversityposterattendProbing the size of extra dimension from gravitational wave astronomy
43Chul-Moon YooYITPposterattendRedshift drift in LTB universes
44Yuichiro SekiguchiNational Astronomical Observatory of JapanposterattendBlack hole and accretion disk formation in the collapsar model
45Yasufumi KojimaHiroshima UniversityinvitedattendRadiation recoil in neutron stars
46Ken-ichi NakaoDepartment of Mathematics and Physics Graduate School of Science Osaka City University---attend
47Teruaki SuyamaResearch Center for the Early Universe The University of Tokyo and Cosmology Particle Physics and Phenomenology The Universite catholic de LouvainposterattendTemporal enhancement of large scale curvature perturbation in multiple curvaton decays
48Kei-ichi MaedaWaseda UniversityinvitedattendDimensional Reduction
49Jun'ichi YokoyamaRESCEU The University of Tokyo---attend
50Tetsuya ShiromizuDepartment of Physics Kyoto University---attend
51Shoichi YamadaDepartment of Physics School of Advanced Science and Engineering Waseda University---attend
53Akihito MiyazakiUniversity of Nagasaki (Sasebo)------
54Takashi HiramatsuYITPposterattendGravitational waves from Q-balls in gravity mediation
55Misao SasakiYITPinvitedattend
56Hisaaki ShinkaiOsaka Institute of Technology---attend
57Tomohiro TakahashiKyoto UniversityposterattendLinear Instability of Lovelock Black Holes
58Hideto ManjyoYamaguchi University---attend
59Ken MatsunoDepartment of Mathematics and Physics Graduate School of Science Osaka City Universityposter---Multi-black strings in five-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory
61Hideo IguchiNihon University---attend
62Kohei KamadaReserch Center for the Early Universe (RESCEU) the University of TokyoposterattendQ balls in thermal logarithmic potential
63Li-Ming CaoDepartment of Physics Kinki University Osaka JapanposterattendThermodyanmics of trapping horizon in FRW universe
64Robert G. CrittendenInstitute of Cosmology and Gravitation University of Portsmouth---attend
65Shijun YoshidaAstronomical Institute Tohoku University ---attend
66Shuichiro YokoyamaNagoya UniversityposterattendIso-curvature fluctuations in modulated reheating scenario
68Yuichi TakamizuResceu U of TokyoposterattendBeyond delta-N formalism for a single scalar field
69Takashi ToriiOsaka Institute of TechnologyposterattendBlack Holes in Effective String Theory
70Kouji NakamuraOptical and Infrared Astronomy Division National Astronomical Observatory of JapanposterattendConstruction of gauge-invariant variables for linear-order perturbations on some background spacetimes
71Hongsheng ZhangShanghai United Center for Astrophysics (SUCA) Shanghai Normal University 100 Guilin Road Shanghai 200234 P.R.ChinaposterattendA new plane symmetric solution
72Nobuyuki SakaiYamagata Universityposter---Deformation of an Expanding Void in Redshift Space
73Kazunori NakayamaKEKposterattendInflation from a Supersymmetric Axion Model
75Kentaro TanabeYITPposterattendAngular momentum at null infinity in five dimensions
76Tomo TanakaWaseda University---attend
77Shunsuke FujiiIwate Prefectural Morioka First High School ---attend
78Hideyoshi ArakidaWaseda UniversityposterattendLight propagation in time-dependent gravitational field
79Tsutomu KobayashiRESCEU Univ. of TokyoposterattendInflation driven by the Galileon field
80Masato NozawaDepartment of Physics Waseda UniversityposterattendRotating black holes in fake supergravity
81Tomohiro HaradaDepartment of Physics Rikkyo UniversityposterattendUniqueness of static spherically symmetric vacuum solutions in the IR limit of nonrelativistic quantum gravity
82Yukinori YasuiDepartment of Mathematics and Physics Osaka City University---attend
83Kohkichi KonnoDepartment of Natural and Physical Sciences Tomakomai National College of TechnologyposterattendRotating black holes in Chern-Simons modified gravity
84Seiju OhashiKyoto UniversityposterattendNo-dipole-hair theorem for higher-dimensional static black holes
85Hideki AsadaHirosaki University---attend
86Kei YamadaHirosaki UniversityposterattendEuler's collinear solution to three-body problem in GR
87Koji IzumiHirosaki UniversityposterattendPerturbative solutions to the lens equation for multiple lens planes
88Keisuke IzumiIPMUposterattendNon-Gaussianity from Lifshitz Scalar
90Ki-ichiro SatoTokyo University of Science------
91Yuko UrakawaWaseda universityposterattendIR divergence and gauge-invariant initial state
92Ryotaku SuzukiDepartment of Physics Kyoto UniversityposterattendExtreme charged black hole in braneworld with cosmological constant
93Osamu SetoHokkai-Gakuen UniversityposterattendCurvaton with a double well potential
95Yosuke MisonohDepartment of Physics Waseda UniversityposterattendOscillating Universe in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
96Yasusada NambuNagoya University---attend
97Atsushi NarukoYITPposterattendsecond order Boltzmann equation with polarization
98Hideo KodamaTheory Center KEK---attend
99Hideki IshiharaOsaka City University---attend
100Masaru AdachiHirosaki UniversityposterattendRe-analysis of the supernova data to test the effects of large-scale inhomogeneities
101Masahiro ShimanoRikkyo UniversityposterattendA note on trapped surfaces in the Oppenheimer-Snyder solution
102Masumi KasaiHirosaki UniversityposterattendPerturbative approach to a non-spherical micro-lensing effect
103Yuta YamadaOsaka Institute of TechnologyposterattendGravitational Collapse in Five-dimensional Spacetime
104Norichika SagoYITPposterattendGravitational self-force effect on eccentric orbits in Schwarzschild geometry
106Masato Kaneyamaniigata university---attend
108Nahomi KanYamaguchi Junior Collegeposter---Flux vacua in DBI type Einstein-Maxwell theory
109Kiyoshi ShiraishiYamaguchi University------
110Takao FukuiDokkyo University------
111Yuki KanaiTokyo Institute of TechnologyposterattendGravitational collapse in Painleve-Gullstrand coordinates
112Tatsuhiko KoikeKeio University---attend
113Soichiro IsoyamaYITPposterattendRadiation effect in overcharging the Reissner-Nordstroem black hole
114Tsuyoshi HouriOsaka City University Advanced Mathematical InstituteposterattendGeneralized hidden symmetries and the Kerr-Sen black hole
115Masashi KimuraOsaka City UniversityposterattendOn Non-Linear Effects of BSW Mechanism
116Takayuki SuzukiYamaguchi University Graduate School of Science and Engineering theory of particle laboratoryposter---N-body simulation on the MOdified Gravity
117Masaru ShibataYITP---attend
118Kazuyuki SugimuraYITPposterattendThe effect of multi-field interaction on false vacuum decay
119Takahisa IgataFaculty of Science Osaka City UniversityposterattendStable Bound Orbits around Black Rings
120Makoto TanabeDepartment of Physics Waseda UniversityposterattendTime Dependent Meta Stable Vacua in M-theory
121Fumitoshi AmemiyaKeio UniversityposterattendQuantum state of universe before big bounce
122Junko OhashiTokyo University of ScienceposterattendObservational constraints on assisted k-inflation
123Yudai SuwaYukawa Institute Kyoto UniversityposterattendGamma-ray bursts of the first generation of stars
124Kenta KiuchiYITPposterattendNon-axisymmetric instability of toroidal magnetic field in neutron stars
125Yukinori SasagawaAstrophysics Group Physics Department Waseda UniversityposterattendAdS Black Hole Solution with nontrivial dilaton in Dilatonic Einstein Gauss-Bonnet Gravity Theory
126Shigeru KonnoTokai Univ.---attend
127Ryotaro KaseTokyo University of Science ---attend
128Shunichiro KinoshitaYITPposterattendNon-equilibrium Condensation Process in a Holographic Superconductor
129Margus SaalTartu ObservatoryposterattendScalar-tensor cosmologies with a potential in the general relativity limit
130Ryo SaitoThe University of Tokyo RESCEUposterattendParametric amplification of the inflaton fluctuations induced by a heavy scalar field
131Masaaki MoritaNagaoka University of TechnologyposterattendGravitational wave background in modified-gravity dark energy models
132Motoyuki SaijoDepartment of Physics Rikkyo UniversityposterattendRapidly Rotating Dynamic Black Holes through Gravitational Collapse
133Naoki SetoKyoto University---attend
134Kenta HotokezakaKyoto U.posterattendCan We Confirm Neutron Stars Are Giant Hypernuclei From Gravitational Wave Observation?
135Kazunori KohriKEK---attend
136Yohsuke TakamoriOsaka City University---attend
137Masashi KikoWaseda Univ.---attend
138Satoshi MaedaDepartment of physics Kyoto universityposterattendThe power spectrum of the magnetic fields generated by the second-order perturbations during the pre-recombination era
139Kenji HottaHokkaido UniversityposterattendCreation of D9-brane--anti-D9-brane Pairs from Hagedorn Transition of Closed Strings -- its application to cosmology
140Jun-ichirou KogaWaseda Univ. poster---The final fate of instability of Reissner-Nordstrom-AdS black holes
141Masaaki WatanabeKyoto UniversityposterattendAnisotropic inflation and its imprints on the CMB
142Ryo WakebeDepartment of Physics Waseda UniversityposterattendAccelerating Cosmologies in Dilatonic Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet Gravity in the String Frame
143Yoshiyuki MorisawaOsaka University of Economics and LawposterattendTarget space structure of 5-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory with non-SUGRA coupling
144Yuki SusaTokyo Institute of Technology---attend
145Sanemichi TakahashiTheoretical Astrophysics Group Department of Physics Kyoto University---attend
146Fabio ScardigliLeCosPA Cosmology Center National Taiwan UniversityposterattendPre-inflation matter era and the CMB power spectrum
147Masahiro NakashimaThe University of Tokyo REESCEUposterattendCMB Polarization in Einstein-Aether Theory
148Maresuke ShiraishiNagoya Univ.poster---The CMB bispectrum from vector-mode perturbations induced by primordial magnetic fields
149Hiroshi KozakiIshikawa National College of TechnologyposterattendDynamics of membranes with symmetry and projection formalism
150Daisuke NakauchiTheoretical Astrophysics group Department of Physics Kyoto University---attend
151Kunihito IokaKEK Theory CenterinvitedattendGravitational Wave and High Energy Phenomena
153Kazumi KashiyamaDepartment of Physics; Kyoto UniversityposterattendWhite Dwarf Pulsars as Possible Electron-Positron Factories
154Hirotada OkawaYITPposterattendHigh-velocity BH collision in 5 dimensions
155Koutarou KyutokuYITPposterattendGravitational waves from spinning black hole-neutron star binaries
158Hideyuki TagoshiOsaka University---attend
159Takashi NakamuraKyoto UniversityinvitedattendAnniversary of the 20th JGRG
160Masaki AndoKyoto UniversityinvitedattendGravitational-wave observatories: LCGT and DECIGO
161Luc BlanchetInstitut d'Astrophysique de ParisinvitedattendPost-Newtonian methods and applications
162Rong-Gen CaiInstitute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesinvitedattendConnection between thermodynamics and gravitational dynamics
163Manuela CampanelliRochester Institute of TechnologyinvitedattendMerging black holes in astrophysics
164Brandon CartarCNRS(Observatoire Paris-Meudon)invitedattendClassical mechanics of strings and higher branes
165Valeri P. FrolovUniversity of AlbertainvitedattendApplications of hidden symmetries to black hole physics
166Gary W. GibbonsUniversity of CambridgeinvitedattendWhat is the shape of a black hole?
167Eric GourgoulhonObservatoire Paris-MeudoninvitedattendA geometrical approach to relativistic magnetohydrodynamics
168Tsvi PiranThe Racah Institute for Physics, The Hebrew UniversityinvitedattendGRBs as example of extreme relativistic objects
169Bernard F. SchutzAlbert Einstein InstituteinvitedattendGravitational astronomy with LIGO VIRGO and LCGT
170David G. WandsUniversity of PortmouthinvitedattendNon-linear cosmological perturbations from inflation
171Jason DoukasYITP------
172Antonino FlachiYITP------
173Antonio De FeliceTokyo University of Science------
174Eiji Hayashi---------
175Takashi IshikawaKyoto University------
176Hirofumi IwanaHirosaki University------
177Noriki IwanagaResearch Center of Computational Mechanics------
178Atsushi NishizawaYITP------
179Kouichi NomuraKyoto University------
180Noriaki OgawaYITP------
181Yasumichi SanoOsaka University------
182Kazutomi ShiokawaRIKEN------
183Ryuichi TakahashiHirosaki University------
184Tomotsugu TakahashiYITP------
185Raymond YeungOsaka University------