16 December 2015 Dear Participants:

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 12th topical conference in the “Miami” series --- a meeting that continues a sixth decade of physics conferences held in south Florida.

I hope you find the conference to be enjoyable as well as informative. I thank all of you for your enthusiastic participation in these meetings, especially those of you who willingly share your research in formal talks and private discussions. You are the conference.

This year there will also be an outreach talk, Sunday afternoon, on the campus of the University of Miami, by Professor Carlos Frenk of Durham University. Transportation will be provided for those who indicate that they need a ride. Please sign-up for the bus at the conference registration desk.

Before the current series began in December 2004, the “Coral Gables conferences” were organized by University of Miami faculty from January 1964 to December 2003, often assisted by many faculty from other institutions. In particular, Sydney Meshkov and/or Arnold Perlmutter have helped to organize and have attended all of these meetings since they began over 50 years ago. It seems fair to say that their presence is a “tradition” for these conferences.

It is also traditional for these meetings to try to accommodate all requests to speak without having parallel sessions. Once again that will be the case. But in a break from previous tradition, as first implemented last year, the conference program will not be printed and distributed in a binder. The program will only be available, in its entirety, online. See

https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/Miami2015.html

If you must have a printed copy of the entire program, here is a 28 page “printer friendly” source,

https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2015ConferenceBooklet.pdf

If you have any special requirements for your talk, or if you have any questions that the hotel staff cannot answer, please ask any member of the organizing committee. The local members of that committee are:

Jo Ann Curtright (cell phone number 786-200-1480), Thomas Curtright (cell phone number 305-793-4637), Luca Mezincescu (cell phone number 305-905-2864), as well as Diego Castano, Stephan Mintz, and Arnold Perlmutter.

Our best wishes for a successful meeting.

Sincerely,

Thomas Curtright (for the conference organizers) Talks begin after the coffee break Wednesday morning, 16 December. Breakfast will be served each day in the pre-conference area from 8:00 to 10:00.

Schedule Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday 16 December 17 December 18 December 19 December 20 December 21 December 22 December

B 8:00-8:30 R E Arrival and Standard Math 8:30-9:00 A LHC Free time Strings K registration Model Physics 9:00-9:30 F A S 9:30-10:00T Coffee break 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 Math & Math Astrophysics LHC Strings 11:00-11:30 Physics Beyond Physics & Cosmology 11:30-12:00 Free 12:00-3:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch (not provided) (not provided) (not provided)

Road trip to the Note: Times shown on this chart are approximate. U of Miami time Click here for a precise hourly schedule. Bus will leave Lago Mar at 1:00pm 3:00-3:30 Standard Astrophysics 3:30-4:00 Gravity Neutrinos LHC Strings Model & Cosmology 4:00-4:30 4:30-5:00 Tea & coffee Tea & coffee Tea & coffee Tea & coffee Tea & coffee Tea & coffee break break break break break break

5:00-5:30 Outreach talk by Thank you 5:30-6:00 & Carlos Frenk for attending Astrophysics Neutrinos Astrophysics at the U of Miami Strings 6:00-6:30 Beyond Miami 2015 6:30-7:00 Student Center 7:00-9:00 Reception at U of Miami Welcome Free Free Student Center Free Travel Banquet Lakeview Lounge reception time time & Ballroom time safely! Bus back to Lago Mar

The standard time allotment for talks is 30 minutes = 25 for talk + 5 for Q&A. If you need to use a computer during the conference, several can be found here. To print a conference booklet, click here (after 13 December).

Back to conference home page Lago Mar Resort Hotel Address: 1700 S Ocean Ln, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Phone: (954) 523-6511 MIAMI 2015

GOOD MORNING 8:00AM - 10:00AM, DAILY FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY BREAKFAST BUFFET Freshly squeezed Florida orange and grapefruit juice Butter & Chocolate Croissants Seasonal sliced fresh fruit with berries Assorted individual fruit yogurts Assorted cereals served with skim and whole milk Toast stations to include artisan sliced breads Soft butter, fruit preserves & marmalade Freshly brewed regular and decaffeinated coffee Selection of green and herbal teas PLUS WED, DEC 16 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Applewood smoked bacon Homemade breakfast potatoes

THUR, DEC 17 Hot oatmeal with brown sugar, raisins, cranberries and maple syrup Breakfast parfait bar with Greek style yogurt assorted berries, dried fruits, granola, artisanal honey and syrup

FRI, DEC 18 Vegetarian Quiche and Quiche Lorraine French toast , with maple syrup, powdered sugar and whipped cream

SAT, DEC 19 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Roasted sausage links Homemade breakfast potatoes

SUN, DEC 20 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Applewood smoked bacon Homemade breakfast potatoes

MON, DEC 21 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Norwegian smoked salmon , capers, red onions, sliced tomatoes, cream cheese and mini bagels

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2015

TAKE A BREAK 4:00PM - 5:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY

WED, DEC 16 COOKIES GALORE Double chocolate chunk, oatmeal cranberry walnut, sweet and salty crunch, peanut butter cup chocolate chunk, butter pecan coffee cookies

THUR, DEC 17 SAVORY BISTRO Vegetable crudité with green goddess dip, smoked fish dip with flat bread crackers and naan bread, marinated green olives Fresh Whole Fruits

FRI, DEC 18 SURROUNDED BY NUTS Trail mixed nut & chocolate, salted peanuts, honey roasted peanuts, salted cashews, mini pecan tarts, peanut butter cup chocolate chunk cookie Fresh Whole Fruits

SAT, DEC 19 COOKIES GALORE Double chocolate chunk, oatmeal cranberry walnut, sweet and salty crunch, peanut butter cup chocolate chunk, butter pecan coffee cookies

SUNDAY BREAK AT UM

MON, DEC 21 ENGLISH TEA BREAK Assorted finger sandwiches, scones, seasonal berries with whipped cream

DAILY Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, and Herbal Teas Freshly Brewed Iced Tea

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2015

ALL ARE WELCOME 7:00PM-9:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY WED, DEC 16

WELCOME RECEPTION

BRICK OVEN PIZZA PARTY

Traditional caesar salad , romaine lettuce, garlic crouton, kalamata olives, parmesan cheese, caesar dressing.

and

Italian style house salad European cucumbers, cherry tomato, pepperoncini pepper, red pepper, onion rings, green olives Italian dressing

Assorted variety of pizzas from our brick oven , including: vegetarian, three cheese, Italian meats Red pepper flakes, oregano, basil, extra virgin olive oil, parmesan cheese, garlic bread

Buffalo chicken wings , blue cheese dipping Sauce

ONE DRINK TICKET PER PERSON

Chef’s Selection of Desserts

Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Teas

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2015

BANQUET 7:00PM-9:30PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 2015

7:00PM-7:30PM CASH BAR SERVICE

7:30PM-9:30PM PLATED DINNER

Grilled Caesar Salad Grilled Romaine, roasted tomato, kalamata olives, parmesan, citrus Caesar dressing, asiago bread

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Grilled Filet Mignon Port wine thyme infused demi, Butternut Squash Risotto Brussel Sprout Hash

OR

Pan Flashed Grouper Mango persimmon relish, micro arugula, basil vinaigrette Butternut Squash Risotto Brussel Sprout Hash

OR

Wild Mushroom Ravioli Balsamic portabella, charred baby peppers, kale, roasted tomato, creamy marsala wine sauce

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Chocolate Mousse Crunch Bar

Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decafeinated Coffee, & Herbal Teas

HOUSE WINE SERVICE WITH DINNER Chardonnay, Sycamore Lane Cabernet,Sycamore Lane

BON APPETIT A Special Lecture

Everything from nothing: How our Universe was made

Dr. Carlos Frenk

Sunday, December 20, 2015 University of Miami Shalala Student Center Coral Gables Campus 5:00PM

General Lectures: 3:00 - 4:30pm Coffee Break 4:00 - 5:00pm Dr. Carlos Frenk 5:00 - 6:30pm Reception 6:30 - 8:30pm

WINE AND BEER AVAILABLE AT 6:15

PAELLA with shrimp, fish, mussels, clams, calamari, chorizo, peas, pimiento or CHICKEN PAELLA

GREEN SALAD with hearts of palm, mushrooms, tomatoes, & cucumbers vinaigrette on the side assorted dinner rolls with butter

CRÈME CATALANA

COFFEE AND DECAF Director of the Institute for Computational Cosmology and Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics at Durham University, UK, and Principal Investigator of the Virgo Consortium, will give a talk open to the University of Miami community at

in the main ballroom of the Shalala Student Center. The talk will be about

Cosmology confronts some of the most fundamental questions in the whole of science. How and when did our universe begin? What is it made of? How did galaxies and other structures form? There has been enormous progress in the past few decades towards answering these questions. For example, recent observations have established that our universe contains an unexpected mix of components: ordinary atoms, exotic dark matter and a new form of energy called dark energy. Gigantic surveys of galaxies reveal how the universe is structured. Large supercomputer simulations can recreate the evolution of the universe in astonishing detail and provide the means to relate processes occurring near the beginning with observations of the universe today. A coherent picture of cosmic evolution, going back to a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang, is beginning to emerge. However, fundamental issues, like the identity of the dark matter and the nature of the dark energy, remain unresolved. [Photograph by Mike Peel, www.mikepeel.net] To attend this talk, RSVP by email to [email protected]

This event is part of Miami 2015, the latest in a series of annual winter conferences on elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology, sponsored by the Department of Physics, University of Miami, since 1964. Conference Notes Conference Notes A topical conference on elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology sponsored by the Department of Physics and the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami Wednesday - Tuesday, 16 - 22 December Lago Mar Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

David Cline (1933-2015) Harry Lipkin (1921-2015)

100 years of general relativity A. Einstein, "Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation" Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin (1915) 844–847 "With this, we have finally completed the general theory of relativity as a logical structure."

People Schedule Abstracts & Talks Software Awards Registration Hotel Reservations Travel Map & Direc tions Restaurants

To request a written invitation or additional information, send email to [email protected] Previous meetings in this series are described at https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/ Steering Committee: Diego Castano, Nova Southeastern University (outreach) Please see here for a list of all Jo Ann Curtright, University of Miami (administrative assistant) conference registrants. Thomas Curtright, University of Miami (committee chairman) Sydney Meshkov, California Institute of Technology (gravity waves/LIGO) Luca Mezincescu, University of Miami (new ideas/recent dev's) Stephan Mintz, Florida International University (neutrinos) Arnold Perlmutter, University of Miami (emeritus) Pierre Ramond, University of Florida (extra dimensions)

Session Organizers: Don Colladay, New College of Florida (testing Lorentz/CPT) Ruth Daly, Penn State University (cosmology/dark energy) Paul Frampton, Oxford (cosmology) Jaume Gomis, Perimeter Institute (strings/branes) Tom Kephart, Vanderbilt University (beyond standard model) Djordje Minic, Virginia Tech (string theory) Guenakh Mitselmakher, University of Florida (Tevatron/LHC) Rajamani Narayanan, Florida International University (progress in QCD) Ina Sarcevic, University of Arizona (neutrinos) Cosmas Zachos, Argonne National Laboratory (new ideas/recent dev's)

Back to conference home page Daily schedule for Miami topical physics conference 16-22 December 2015

Please point out any corrections by sending email to

[email protected]

This version incorporates all modifications as of

12/15/2015 7:55

This is a tentative schedule. Exact times may change. Please check for changes from time to time before the meeting.

To view or print a complete conference booklet, go to https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2015ConferenceBooklet.pdf Wednesday 16 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & 9:00-9:30 registration 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 15‐21 Zachos Elementary SU(3) group element !?! hmTom Thom 10:30-11:00 15‐20 Buniy Geometric invariants associated with linear transformations 11:00-11:30 15‐21 Lukierski Hopf algebroid structure of quantum deformed covariant phase spaces 11:30-12:00 15‐21 Mostafazadeh Dynamical Formulation of Scattering in Arbitrary Dimensions: A powerful alternative to the S-Matrix 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 15‐24 Debbasch Mean field theory for general relativity Syd 3:30-4:00 15‐22 Hamber The Vacuum Condensate Picture of Quantum Gravity 4:00-4:30 15‐21 Eichholz Status of Advanced LIGO: We are listening! 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 16-16 Ursino Looking for the Missing Baryons 5:30-6:00 15‐22 Edmonds Modified Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters 6:00-6:30 15‐21 Moffat Modified Gravity (MOG), Dark Matter, and Black Holes 6:30-7:00 15‐23 Frampton The primoridal black hole mass range

7:00-9:00 reception Thursday 17 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 Paul 8:30-9:00 15‐22 Hosek Dynamical fermion mass generation and its consequences 9:00-9:30 16‐21 Mannheim Living Without Supersymmetry -- the Conformal Alternative and a Dynamical Higgs Boson 9:30-10:00 coffee break

10:00-10:30 Cosmas 15‐22 Arai More on boojum 10:30-11:00 16‐22 Colladay Quantization of CPT-violating gauge bosons 11:00-11:30 15‐22 Creutz Quark masses and the strong CP problem 11:30-12:00 16‐21 Ramond Nambu's Legacy 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00

3:00-3:30 Don &Pierre Steve 16‐21 O'Connell Origin of a new relativistic interaction term in quantum electrodynamics 3:30-4:00 16‐22 Fazely A Prime-Index Estimate for Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Sections 4:00-4:30 15‐22 Ruiz Ruiz Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions for classical doubles 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 15‐18 Henneaux SO(2) electric-magnetic duality for higher spin gauge fields 5:30-6:00 16‐21 Tseytlin Quantum corrections in higher spin theories 6:00-6:30 16‐21 Okada 125 GeV Higgs boson mass from 5D gauge-Higgs unification 6:30-7:00 15‐22 Aydemir Pati-Salam Unification from Non-commutative Geometry and the TeV-scale WR boson Friday 18 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 Luca&Pierre Thom 8:30-9:00 16‐20 Mancas Cavitation of spherical bubbles with surface tension 9:00-9:30 16‐19 Cabrera Modeling and Simulation of Quantum Relativistic Dissipative Systems 9:30-10:00 coffee break 10:00-10:30 16‐20 Rosu Supersymmetric models based on the general Riccati solution 10:30-11:00 15‐22 Gates Development of Algorithm for Off-shell Completion of 1D Supermultiplets 11:00-11:30 15‐22 Calkins Holoraumy and the SUSY QM/QFT Correspondence 11:30-12:00 15‐22 Smilga Ultraviolet structure of 6D supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and harmonic superspace 12:00-12:30 13‐21 Kouroumalou Higher R supergravities 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 Cosmas 16‐20 Aurisano First Oscillation Results From NOvA 3:30-4:00 15‐22 Duyang Physics in the NOvA Near Detector 4:00-4:30 16‐22 Yuan Recent Results from T2K on Neutrino Oscillations and Interactions 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 16‐22 Fazely IceCube: Revealing a Neutrino Picture of the Cosmos Steve 5:30-6:00 17‐22 Gonzalez The Future of Neutrino Astronomy at the South Pole: IceCube-Gen2 6:00-6:30 14‐22 Duyang Status and Plan of the DUNE Experiment 6:30-7:00 15‐23 Yasuda Searching for non-standard interactions at the future long baseline experiments Saturday 19 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 Syd 8:30-9:00 17‐21 Stroynowski Recent Standard Model, Top and Higgs Measurements in ATLAS 9:00-9:30 17‐21 Jain Recent searches for new particles in ATLAS 9:30-10:00 coffee break

unk unk Tom Guenakh 10:00-10:30 Guenakh 15‐22 Knospe An Overview of Recent Results from the ALICE Experiment 10:30-11:00 16‐21 Romero Vidal Overview of LHCb results 11:00-11:30 15‐23 Chrzaszcz LHCb Anomalies in Flavour physics 11:30-12:00 15‐22 Spradlin LHCb early measurements at 13 TeV 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 16‐21 Goulianos Precision RENORM / NBR Predictions of Diffraction at the LHC 3:30-4:00 14‐23 Ganjour Results from CMS 4:00-4:30 15‐22 Brodski Dark Matter Searches at CMS 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 19‐23 Matchev Discovering New Physics with Voronoi Tessellations 5:30-6:00 18‐23 Gogoladze Reconciling Muon g-2, 125 GeV Higgs and Dark Matter in Gauge Mediation Models 6:00-6:30 16‐22 Perez Martinez Anisotropic EoS and stellar structure equations for magnetized compact stars 6:30-7:00 15‐22 Kehayias Fast Radio Transients 7:00-7:30 cash bar

7:30-9:00 banquet Sunday 20 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 16‐22 Erlich The Field-Space Metric in Spiral Inflation and Related Models jrj alThom Paul Djordje 10:30-11:00 15‐23 Frampton A possible solution to the dark matter problem 11:00-11:30 17‐20 Ludwick Examining the Viability of Phantom Dark Energy 11:30-12:00 19‐21 Frenk Looking for the identity of the dark matter in our local cosmic neighbourhood 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 18‐21 Chapline Is there a Negative Vacuum Energy in Your Past? 3:30-4:00 19‐22 Kim Interpreting the Galactic Center GeV Excess as an "Energy-peak" 4:00-4:30 15‐22 Meshkov Is the Gravitational Interaction with Dark Matter the same as with Protonic Matter? 4:30-5:00 tea break

5:00-6:00 Frenk Everything from nothing: How our Universe was made 19‐21 6:00-6:30 16-24 6:30-8:30 16-23 reception Monday 21 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 o Djordje Don 8:30-9:00 15‐26 Obregon Supersymmetric quantum matrix models and SUSY quantum cosmology 9:00-9:30 16‐22 Galvez Inflation in Supergravity: a Critical Exponent Approach with an Application in Type IIB Compactifications 9:30-10:00 coffee break 10:00-10:30 20‐23 Bergshoeff A new perspective on Newton-Cartan gravity 10:30-11:00 18‐23 Kruczenski Minimal area surfaces and Wilson loops in the AdS/CFT correspondence 11:00-11:30 15‐23 Yoshida Towards the gravity/CYBE correspondence 11:30-12:00 19‐22 Thorn Superstring Interactions from string bit models 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch break 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00

3:00-3:30 Luca 15‐22 Sasaki World-volume Effective Action of Exotic Five-brane in M-theory 3:30-4:00 19‐22 Stiffler Updates on K-strings from the Supersymmetric D-brane Perspective 4:00-4:30 15‐22 Minic Modular Space-time and Metastring Theory 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 5:30-6:00 free time 6:00-6:30 6:30-7:00 Tuesday 22 December

Free time! There is nothing scheduled for today.

Thank you for coming to Miami 2015.

Have a safe journey home. No. registrants: 82

No. talks: 68 (4 will give 2)

Participants not giving talks:

1 20‐20 Ahmed 2 16‐22 Castano 3 15‐22 Curtright 4 16‐22 Haddad 5 15‐22 Karayev 6 16‐22 Kephart 7 16‐22 Mezincescu 8 17‐22 Mintz 9 15‐22 Mitselmakher 10 16‐21 Ng 11 20‐20 Perlmutter 12 20-20 Prasai 13 16‐22 Rivera

Cancellations:

1 Culetu 2 Dixon 3 Fileviez 4 Ng 5 Van Kortryk Miami 2015 Registrants

First Name Last Name Institution Talk Title

1 Ibrahim Ahmed U of Miami no talk 2 Masato Arai Yamagata University More on boojum 3 Adam Aurisano University of Cincinnati First Oscillation Results From NOvA 4 Ufuk Aydemir Uppsala University Pati-Salam Unification from Non-commutative Geometry and the TeV-scale WR boson 5 Eric Bergshoeff Van Swinderen Institute, University of Groningen A new perspective on Newton-Cartan gravity 6 Michael Brodski RWTH Aachen University Dark Matter Searches at CMS 7 Roman Buniy Chapman University Geometric invariants associated with linear transformations 8 Renan Cabrera Modeling and Simulation of Quantum Relativistic Dissipative Systems 9 Mathew Calkins University of Maryland Holoraumy and the SUSY QM/QFT Correspondence 10 Diego Castano Nova Southeastern University no talk 11 George Chapline Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Is there a Negative Vacuum Energy in Your Past? 12 Marcin Chrzaszcz University of Zurich and Institute of Nuclear PhysicsAnomalies in Flavour physics 13 Don Colladay New College of Florida Quantization of CPT-violating gauge bosons 14 Michael Creutz Brookhaven Lab Quark masses and the strong CP problem 15 Hristu Culetu Ovidius University C-metric and the origin of inertia 16 Thomas Curtright U of Miami no talk 17 Fabrice Debbasch UPMC, France Mean field theory for general relativity 18 John Dixon CAP Coupling SUSY to its Cohomology without Tachyons 19 Hongyue Duyang University of South Carolina Physics in the NOvA Near Detector Status and Plan of the DUNE Experiment 20 Douglas Edmonds Emory & Henry College Modified Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters 21 Johannes Eichholz University of Florida Status of Advanced LIGO: We are listening! 22 Joshua Erlich College of William and Mary The Field-Space Metric in Spiral Inflation and Related Models 23 Ali Fazely IceCube A Prime-Index Estimate for Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Sections IceCube: Revealing a Neutrino Picture of the Cosmos 24 Pavel Fileviez Max Planck Institute New Paradigm for Physics beyond the Standard Model 25 Paul Frampton Oxford & Miami The Primoridal Black Hole Mass Range A possible solution to the dark matter problem 26 Carlos Frenk Durham University Looking for the identity of the dark matter in our local cosmic neighbourhood Everything from nothing: how our Universe was made 27 Richard Galvez Vanderbilt University Inflation in Supergravity: a Critical Exponent Approach with an Application in Type IIB C 28 Serguei Ganjour CEA-Saclay/IRFU Results from CMS 29 Delilah Gates University of Maryland Development of Algorithm for Off-shell Completion of 1D Supermultiplets 30 Ilia Gogoladze Reconciling Muon g-2, 125 GeV Higgs and Dark Matter in Gauge Mediation Models 31 Javier Gonzalez University of Delaware The Future of Neutrino Astronomy at the South Pole: IceCube-Gen2 32 Konstantin Goulianos Rockefeller University Precision RENORM / NBR Predictions of Diffraction at the LHC 33 Matthew Haddad U of Miami no talk 34 Herbert Hamber University of California at Irvine The Vacuum Condensate Picture of Quantum Gravity 35 Marc Henneaux Universite Libre de Bruxelles SO(2) electric-magnetic duality for higher spin gauge fields 36 Jiri Hosek Nuclear Phys Inst, Czech Acad Sciences, Rez (PraDynamical fermion mass generation and its consequences 37 Vivek Jain SUNY Albany Recent searches for new particles in ATLAS 38 Sabit Karayev U of Miami no talk 39 John Kehayias Vanderbilt U Fast Radio Transients 40 Tom Kephart Vanderbilt U no talk 41 Doojin Kim University of Florida Interpreting the Galactic Center GeV Excess as an "Energy-peak" 42 Anders Knospe University of Houston An Overview of Recent Results from the ALICE Experiment 43 Peggy Kouroumalou University of Athens Higher R supergravities 44 Martin Kruczenski Purdue University Minimal area surfaces and Wilson loops in the AdS/CFT correspondence 45 Kevin Ludwick LaGrange College Examining the Viability of Phantom Dark Energy 46 Jerzy Lukierski University of Wroclaw Hopf algebroid structure of quantum deformed covariant phase spaces 47 Stefan C. Mancas Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Cavitation of spherical bubbles with surface tension 48 Philip Mannheim University of Connecticut Living Without Supersymmetry -- the Conformal Alternative and a Dynamical Higgs Bos 49 Konstantin Matchev University of Florida Discovering New Physics with Voronoi Tessellations 50 Sydney Meshkov Caltech Is the Gravitational Interaction with Dark Matter the same as with Protonic Matter? 51 Luca Mezincescu U of Miami no talk 52 Djordje Minic Virginia Tech Modular Space-time and Metastring Theory 53 Stephan Mintz FIU no talk 54 Guenakh Mitselmakher University of Florida no talk 55 John Moffat Perimeter Institute Modified Gravity (MOG), Dark Matter, and Black Holes 56 Ali Mostafazadeh Koc University, Istanbul Dynamical Formulation of Scattering in Arbitrary Dimensions: A powerful alternative to 57 Kin-Wang Ng Academia Sinica Signatures of coupling dark energy 58 Y. Jack Ng University of North Carolina no talk 59 Octavio Obregon Universidad de Guanajuato Supersymmetric quantum matrix models and SUSY quantum cosmology 60 Robert O'Connell Louisiana State University Origin of a new relativistic interaction term in quantum electrodynamics 61 Nobuchika Okada University of Alabama 125 GeV Higgs boson mass from 5D gauge-Higgs unification 62 Aurora Maria Perez Martinez Instituto de Cibernetica Matematica y Fisica, HavanAnisotropic EoS and stellar structure equations for magnetized compact stars 63 Arnold Perlmutter U of Miami no talk 64 Narayan Prasai U of Miami no talk 65 Pierre Ramond University of Florida Nambu's Legacy 66 Rocio Rivera U of Miami no talk 67 Antonio Romero Vidal Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Overview of LHCb results 68 Haret Rosu IPICyT, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Supersymmetric models based on the general Riccati solution 69 Fernando Ruiz Ruiz Universidad Complutense de Madrid Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions for classical doubles 70 Shin Sasaki Kitasato University World-volume Effective Action of Exotic Five-brane in M-theory 71 Andrei Smilga University of Nantes Ultraviolet structure of 6D supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and harmonic superspac 72 Patrick Spradlin University of Glasgow LHCb early measurements at 13 TeV 73 Kory Stiffler Indiana University Northwest Updates on K-strings from the Supersymmetric D-brane Perspective 74 Ryszard Stroynowski Southern Methodist University Recent Standard Model, Top and Higgs Measurements in ATLAS 75 Charles Thorn University of Florida Superstring Interactions from string bit models 76 Arkady Tseytlin Quantum corrections in higher spin theories 77 Eugenio Ursino U of Miami Looking for the Missing Baryons 78 T S Van Kortryk Paris Matrix exponentials, SU(N) group elements, and real polynomial roots 79 Osamu Yasuda Tokyo Metropolitan University Searching for non-standard interactions at the future long baseline experiments 80 Kentaroh Yoshida Kyoto University Towards the gravity/CYBE correspondence 81 Tianlu Yuan University of Colorado Recent Results from T2K on Neutrino Oscillations and Interactions 82 Cosmas Zachos Argonne National Laboratory Elementary SU(3) group element !?! 19-22 17-21 19-22 16-21 16-16 16-22 15-23 15-23 16-22 15-21 Please Note:

All talks Sunday afternoon, 20 December, will be on the campus of the University of Miami. There will be a chartered bus that leaves Lago Mar at 1:15 to arrive at U of Miami at 2:30. Please sign up for this bus trip when you arrive at the conference registration desk. However, participants with cars may wish to drive to U of Miami instead of taking the bus. To obtain Google driving directions to go from Lago Mar Resort to the Shalala Student Center at U of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

please click here.

For parking suggestions, see the next page (or for a scal- able version, click here).

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