Welcome to the Miami 2019 Conference

Breakfast, as covered by your registration fees, will be served 8AM-10AM daily, Thurs, Dec.12 thru Tues, Dec.17, in the conference lobby and pre-conference area, as shown in the map below. (Meals in the hotel restaurants are not covered by your registration fees!) Registration materials will be available starting at 9AM, Thurs, Dec.12 (at the location indicated by the red dot).

Lectures begin at 3PM, Thurs. Dec.12, in the Lakeview Room. Daily sessions will begin at 10AM on Fri, Dec.13 thru Tues, Dec.17. Afternoon sessions begin at 3PM on Fri, Dec.13 thru Mon, Dec.16 and continue until 7PM with a break at 4:30PM. On Tues, Dec.17, the afternoon session begins at 3PM and ends at 4:30PM with no break.

Check the conference website (https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2019ScheduleDetails.pdf) or the conference registration desk for up-to-date schedule details.

All other conference meals will also be served in the conference lobby and pre- conference area, scheduled as follows. Afternoon breaks are available from 4PM-5PM daily. A welcome reception and buffet will be served at 7PM on Thurs, Dec.12. The banquet begins at 7PM on Sun, Dec.15. Companions who have paid and received a name tag are welcome to enjoy these events.

We hope you have a pleasant stay and a great conference.

12 December 2019 Dear Participants:

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 16th topical physics conference in the “Miami” series --- a meeting that continues a sixth decade of physics conferences held in south Florida.

This year’s meeting is dedicated to the memory of Murray Gell-Mann. For many years he was active as an organizer and participant in the “Coral Gables” conference series. His support for those conferences was crucial for their early success. Gell-Mann was also a good friend and mentor for many of this year's participants. There will be several talks about him in the conference session prior to the banquet on Sunday.

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 people from other institutions including many of the organizers of this meeting. In particular, Sydney Meshkov has helped to organize and has attended almost all of these meetings since they began over 50 years ago! His participation again this year continues this remarkable tradition.

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, and once again this year the conference program and other useful information will not be printed and distributed in a binder. This information will only be available, in its entirety, online. See

https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/Miami2019.html

If you must have a printed copy of the entire program, as well as the other useful information, here is a printer friendly source,

https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2019ConferenceBooklet.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 attending local member of the organizing committee, in particular,

Jo Ann Curtright (cell 786-200-1480) or Thomas Curtright (cell 305-793-4637), as well as Diego Castano, and Stephan Mintz.

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.

Our best wishes for a successful meeting.

Thomas Curtright (for the conference organizers) Breakfast will be served daily from 8:00 to 10:00, Thursday through Tuesday, as indicated below, in the pre-conference area. Talks begin after lunch on Thursday, 12 December. Talk details are available here.

Schedule Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 12 December 13 December 14 December 15 December 16 December 17 December 18 December Arrival 8:00-10:00 & Breakfast & informal discussions breakfast 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 Anomalies Registration Gravity LHC LIGO Neutrinos 11:00-11:30 & Branes 11:30-12:00 Free

Lunch (not provided) & informal discussions 12:00-3:00 Note: Subjects and times shown on this chart are approximations. time A precise time schedule is available here.

3:00-3:30 Gravitation More Quantum Solution 3:30-4:00 and Light LHC LIGO Gravity Info & Comp Methods 4:00-4:30 Bending 4:30-5:00 Tea & coffee break 5:00-5:30 5:30-6:00 Gravity Dark Strings Free Thank you LHC MGM for attending 6:00-6:30 Revisited Matter & Things time Miami 2019 6:30-7:00

7:00-9:00 Welcome Free Free Banquet Free Free Travel reception time time time time safely!

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 10 December).

Back to conference home page MIAMI 2019 8:00AM - 10:00AM, DAILY FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY GOOD MORNING

TRADITIONAL CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Freshly squeezed Florida orange and grapefruit juice Butter & Chocolate Croissants Seasonal sliced fresh fruit with berries Assorted individual fruit yogurts Assorted cereals served with soy, skim, or 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 THUR, DEC 12 Omelet Station “The ultimate omelet” with your choice of diced ham, spinach, peppers, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, crumbled feta cheese and shredded cheddar Egg beaters and egg whites available

FRI, DEC 13 Hot oatmeal, brown sugar, raisins, cranberries and maple syrup Breakfast parfait bar with Greek style yogurt assorted berries, dried fruits, granola, artisanal honey and syrup

SAT, DEC 14 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Applewood smoked bacon

SUN, DEC 15 Vegetarian Quiche & Quiche Lorraine French toast , with maple syrup, powdered sugar and whipped cream

MON, DEC 16 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Norwegian smoked salmon , capers, red onions, sliced tomatoes, cream cheese and mini bagels

TUES, DEC 17 Farm fresh scrambled eggs Applewood smoked bacon

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2019

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

THUR, DEC 12 COFFEE AND DONUTS Assorted Mini Doughnuts Brewed and Decaffeinated Coffee

FRI, DEC 13 SAVORY BISTRO Vegetable crudité with green goddess dip, smoked fish dip with flat bread crackers and naan bread, marinated green olives Fresh Whole Fruits

SAT, DEC 14 CHIPS AND DIP Tri colored tortilla chips, pita chips, kettle potato chips, homemade tomato & mango salsa, guacamole, roasted garlic hummus, smoked buffalo chicken dip Fresh Whole Fruits

SUN, DEC 15 COFFEE AND DONUTS Assorted Mini Doughnuts Brewed and Decaffeinated Coffee

MON, DEC 16 SMOOTHIE BREAK Mango smoothie, pineapple coconut smoothie, berry-berry smoothie Banana-nut & apple-cinnamon breads

NO BREAK SERVICE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17

DAILY

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

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2019

7:00PM-9:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY

THUR, DEC 12, 2019 WELCOME RECEPTION

SOUTH OF THE BORDER

Mexican salad bar Shredded iceberg lettuce, diced tomatoes, shredded cheddar, diced cucumbers, black beans, queso fresco, roasted corn, tortilla chips, Avocado ranch, Citrus lime vinaigrette.

Soft taco bar, make your own taco: Flour tortillas Mango barbecue smoked pulled pork Grilled skirt steak, chimichurri verde Blackened Mahi-Mahi, tequila lime sauce Charred red onion and peppers Zesty lime manchego roasted corn

Mexican red rice with pinto beans Mango Pico de gallo, guacamole, salsa verde, cheddar cheese, bean relish.

Chef’s selection of desserts

Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Teas

ONE DRINK TICKET PER PERSON

BON APPETIT MIAMI 2019 7:00PM-9:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY

SUNDAY, DEC. 15, 2019 CONFERENCE BANQUET

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

7:30PM-9:00PM PLATED DINNER

Salad Shaved Brussel sprouts with spiced walnuts, apples, pears, roasted tomatoes, candied bacon, Shallot vinaigrette. ~~~

Sous-vide Beef Tenderloin Shallot black garlic port sauce, steak butter Cauliflower Roasted Garlic Mash, Baby carrot, haricot vert & baby peppers

OR

Pan Seared Sea bass Mushrooms & roasted tomato, fava beans & arugula ragout, cannellini bean puree.

OR

Wild Mushroom Ravioli Romesco sauce, wilted kale, & roasted root vegetables. ~~~~

Dessert : Chocolate Mousse Brittle: chocolate cake, dark chocolate mousse, white chocolate mousse, chocolate glaze, raspberry dollop

Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decafeinated Coffee, & Herbal Teas

HOUSE WINE SERVICE WITH DINNER Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, Sycamore Lane, California

BON APPETIT Lago Mar Resort Hotel Address: 1700 S Ocean Ln, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Phone: (954) 523-6511 Conference Notes

1 A topical conference on elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology with special sessions on machine learning and quantum computing sponsored by the Department of Physics and the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami Thursday - Wednesday, 12 - 18 December Lago Mar Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Murray Gell-Mann (1929-2019)

Gravitational lensing 100 years after the Eddington experiment

People Schedule Abstracts Talks 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 (gravitational waves/LIGO) Luca Mezincescu, University of Miami (new ideas/recent dev's) Stephan Mintz, Florida International University (neutrinos) Pierre Ramond, University of Florida (quantum information & computing)

Session Organizers: Don Colladay, New College of Florida (testing Lorentz/CPT) Paul Frampton, Oxford (cosmology/black holes) Tom Kephart, Vanderbilt University (beyond standard model) Djordje Minic, Virginia Tech (string theory/quantum information & computing) Guenakh Mitselmakher, University of Florida (Tevatron/LHC) Rajamani Narayanan, Florida International University (progress in QCD) Cosmas Zachos, Argonne National Laboratory (new ideas/recent dev's)

Back to conference home page Daily schedule for Miami topical physics conference 12-18 December 2019

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12/15/2019 11:23

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To view or print a complete conference booklet, after 10 December go to https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2019ConferenceBooklet.pdf Thursday 12 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 (breakfast is provided for all registrants breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 each day in the pre-conference area) 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 registration 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 (lunch is not provided but please make lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 good use of the allowed lunch-time) 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 vir Cheng-T-P Einstein, the Bending of Light, & the 1919 Solar Eclipse 3:30-4:00 4:00-4:30 11,18 Curtright-Thomas Massive dual fields revisited 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 12,18 Alshal-Hassan Massive dual spin 2 revisited 5:30-6:00 11,16 Mannheim-Philip Structure of light front vacuum sector diagrams 6:00-6:30 6:30-7:00

7:00-9:00 reception Friday 13 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 12,18 Rodriguez-Leo On The Generalized-Geometry/Extraordinary-Magnetoresistance Duality 10:30-11:00 11,18 Mukohyama-Shinji Minimalism in modified gravity 11:00-11:30 11,18 Moffat-John Testing General Relativity with Supermassive Black Holes: M87* 11:30-12:00 11,18 Fronsdal-Christian Sources for Gravity: The Noetherian field theories 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 12,17 Colladay-Donald CPT-odd Vector Field Expectation Value in a Schwarzschild Background 3:30-4:00 12,21 Minic-Djordje From String Theory and Quantum Gravity to Dark Matter and Dark Energy 4:00-4:30 tea break 4:30-5:00 5:00-5:30 12,21 Edmonds-Douglas Modified Dark Matter 5:30-6:00 12,15 Ludwick-Kevin Fitting the Coupling Between Dark Energy and Dark Matter as Fields 6:00-6:30 13,15 Kavic-Michael Accessing the axion via compact object binaries 6:30-7:00 12,18 Shafi-Qaisar Grand Unification and Weak Gravity Conjecture Saturday 14 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 vir Mittal-Monika Observation and measurements of vector-boson scattering with ATLAS 10:30-11:00 10,18 Escalier-Marc Studying the Higgs boson at ATLAS using the full LHC dataset recorded at 13 TeV proton-proton collision energy 11:00-11:30 11,19 Sumida-Toshi Exploring the frontier of electroweak SUSY with ATLAS 11:30-12:00 11,18 Scuri-Fabrizio Review of ATLAS results 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 11,18 Frampton-Paul The First BSM Particle 3:30-4:00 11,18 Okada-Nobuchika Hunting Inflaton at FASER 4:00-4:30 13,18 Gleyzer-Sergei Overview of Machine Learning at the Large Hadron Collider 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 11,18 Bourilkov-Dimitri CMS BSM Searches 5:30-6:00 11,17 Silva-Coutinho-Rafael Overview of recent results from LHCb 6:00-6:30 11,19 Ristea-Catalin-Lucian Recent results from the ALICE experiment at the LHC 6:30-7:00 11,18 Norman-Jaime Heavy-flavour and jet measurements from ALICE at the LHC Sunday 15 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 12,16 Chatterjee-Deep LIGO-Virgo Public Alerts In The Third Observing Run 10:30-11:00 14,16 Fulda-Paul The Advanced LIGO detectors in O3 and beyond 11:00-11:30 14,16 Hall-Evan The next generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors 11:30-12:00 11,16 Barke-Simon LISA 2034: The First Observatory in Space (Status Update) 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 14,15 Klimenko-Sergey Search for Intermediate-mass black holes with Advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors 3:30-4:00 14,16 Szczepanczyk-Marek The quest to detect Gravitational Waves from Core-Collapse Supernovae with Advanced LIGO and Virgo 4:00-4:30 11,16 Seto-Osamu Gravitational waves from minimal and nonminimal gauged U(1) phase transition 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 14,16 Schwarz-John Murray Gell-Mann and Superstring Theory 5:30-6:00 14,17 Minkowski-Peter Memories of Murray Gell-Mann 6:00-6:30 12,18 Meshkov, Ramond, Zachos Extemporaneous thoughts on and of MGM 6:30-7:00 11,16 The essence of a man [like Gell-Mann] lies in what he thinks and how he thinks, and not in what he experiences or does. -- Albert Einstein 7:00-7:30 cash bar 7:30-9:00 banquet Monday 16 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 11,18 Norrick-Anne Latest Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA 10:30-11:00 13,18 Yasuda-Osamu Phenomenology of the nonstandard interactions of neutrinos with the solar neutrino parametrization 11:00-11:30 14,18 Berera-Arjun Solving the model building problems of inflation - swampland, eta, initial conditions 11:30-12:00 13,17 Ramond-Pierre A Texture for All Quarks and Leptons 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 12,18 Lewis-Adam-Gabriel-Marcel Quantum Computation by Quantum Stuff and Quantum Machine Learning 3:00-3:30 11,22 Obregon-Octavio Non-additive entropies that depend only on the probability or the density matrix: Noiseless Coding Theorem and Channel Capacity. 3:30-4:00 12,18 Dai-De-Chang Wormholes and entanglement 4:00-4:30 11,18 Buniy-Roman Entanglement properties of random states 4:30-5:00 tea break 5:00-5:30 13,16 Rojas-Francisco Celestial amplitudes at one-loop 5:30-6:00 13,17 Thorn-Charles Internal and Super Symmetry in String Bit Models 6:00-6:30 13,18 Kephart-Tom Lie Algebras and Representation Theory with LieART 2.0 6:30-7:00 11,18 Hu-Yangrui Superfield Component Decompositions & the Scan for Prepotential Supermultiplets in Ten Dimensional Superspaces Tuesday 17 December

Lake View Room session

8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 breakfast & informal discussions 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 11,19 Anber-Mohamed Generalized 't Hooft anomalies 10:30-11:00 12,18 Poppitz-Erich Domain walls and deconfinement: a semiclassical picture of discrete anomaly inflow 11:00-11:30 11,18 Bandos-Igor On supermembranes and domain walls in N=1 D=4 SYM and other four dimensional supersymmetric theories 11:30-12:00 11,18 Shiozawa-Kenta Worldvolume Theory of Winding Corrected Five-branes in Double Field Theory 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 lunch & informal discussions 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 11,19 Nasuda-Yuta Exact Solutions in the Neighborhood of Shape Invariance: the Application of SUSY QM 3:30-4:00 11,19 Owen-David The Bethe-Salpeter equation and Exotic Bound States 4:00-4:30 12,18 McCarty-Thomas Developing strong coupling methods for Yang Mills 4:30-5:00 5:00-5:30 5:30-6:00 15:23 end of conference 6:00-6:30 6:30-7:00 Wednesday 18 December

Free time! There is nothing scheduled for today.

Thank you for coming to Miami 2019.

Have a safe journey home. Name & Link to Abstract Talk title 1. Alpoge-Oguz (no talk) 2. Alshal-Hassan Massive dual spin 2 revisited 3. Anber-Mohamed Generalized 't Hooft anomalies 4. Bandos-Igor On supermembranes and domain walls in N=1 D=4 SYM and other four dimensional supersymmetric theories 5. Barke-Simon LISA 2034: The First Gravitational Wave Observatory in Space (Status Update) 6. Berera-Arjun Solving the model building problems of inflation - swampland, eta, initial conditions 7. Bourilkov-Dimitri CMS BSM Searches 8. Buniy-Roman Entanglement properties of random states 9. Burdyuzha-Vladimir Creation of the Universe and Appearance of the Baryon Asymmetry 10. Castano-Diego (no talk) 11. Cerini-Giulia (no talk) 12. Chapline-George Astrophysics Meets Quantum Gravity 13. Chatterjee-Deep LIGO-Virgo Public Alerts In The Third Observing Run 14. Cheng-T-P Einstein, the Bending of Light, & the 1919 Solar Eclipse 15. Colladay-Donald CPT-odd Vector Field Expectation Value in a Schwarzschild Background 16. Culetu-Hristu Accelerating anisotropic fluid 17. Curtright-Jo-Ann (no talk) 18. Curtright-Thomas Massive dual fields revisited 19. Dai-De-Chang Wormholes and entanglement 20. Edmonds-Douglas Modified Dark Matter 21. Escalier-Marc Studying the Higgs boson at ATLAS using the full LHC dataset recorded at 13 TeV proton-proton collision energy 22. Evans-Charles (no talk) 23. Frampton-Paul The First BSM Particle 24. Fronsdal-Christian Sources for Gravity. The Noetherian field theories * 25. Fulda-Paul TBD * 26. Ghandour-Ghassan (no talk) * 27. Gleyzer-Sergei Overview of Machine Learning at the Large Hadron Collider * 28. Hall-Evan The next generation of ground-based gravitational-wave detectors * 29. Hu-Yangrui Superfield Component Decompositions and the Scan for Prepotential Supermultiplets in Ten Dimensional Superspaces * 30. Ignatius-Janne (no talk) * 31. Kavic-Michael Accessing the axion via compact object binaries X 32. Kephart-Tom Lie Algebras and Representation Theory with LieART 2.0 X 33. Klimenko-Sergey TBD * 34. Lewis-Adam-Gabriel-Marcel Quantum Computation by Quantum Stuff and Quantum Machine Learning * 35. Ludwick-Kevin Fitting the Coupling Between Dark Energy and Dark Matter as Fields * 36. Mannheim-Philip Structure of light front vacuum sector diagrams * 37. McCarty-Thomas Developing strong coupling methods for Yang Mills X 38. Meshkov-Sydney Thoughts on and of MGM * 39. Mezincescu-Luca (no talk) * 40. Minic-Djordje From String Theory and Quantum Gravity to Dark Matter and Dark Energy * 41. Minkowski-Peter Memories of Murray Gell-Mann X 42. Mintz-Stephen (no talk) * 43. Mittal-Monika Observation and measurements of vector-boson scattering with ATLAS * 44. Moffat-John Testing General Relativity with Supermassive Black Holes: M87* X 45. Mukohyama-Shinji Minimalism in modified gravity * 46. Nasuda-Yuta Exact Solutions in the Neighborhood of Shape Invariance: the Application of SUSY QM * 47. Norman-Jaime Heavy-flavour and jet measurements from ALICE at the LHC * 48. Norrick-Anne Latest Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA * 49. Obregon-Octavio Non-additive entropies that depend only on the probability or the density matrix: Noiseless Coding Theorem and Channel Capacity. * 50. Okada-Nobuchika Hunting Inflaton at FASER * 51. Owen-David The Bethe-Salpeter equation and Exotic Bound States * 52. Poppitz-Erich Domain walls and deconfinement: a semiclassical picture of discrete anomaly inflow * 53. Qu-Dongxue (no talk) * 54. Ramond-Pierre A Texture for All Quarks and Leptons * 55. Ristea-Catalin-Lucian Recent results from the ALICE experiment at the LHC * 56. Rodriguez-Leo On The Generalized-Geometry/Extraordinary-Magnetoresistance Duality * 57. Rodriguez-Shanshan (no talk) * 58. Rojas-Francisco Celestial amplitudes at one-loop * 59. Schwarz-John Murray Gell-Mann and Superstring Theory X 60. Scuri-Fabrizio Review of ATLAS results * 61. Seto-Osamu Gravitational waves from minimal and nonminimal gauged U(1) phase transition * 62. Shafi-Qaisar TBD * 63. Shiozawa-Kenta Worldvolume Theory of Winding Corrected Five-branes in Double Field Theory * 64. Silva-Coutinho-Rafael Overview of recent results from LHCb * 65. Subedi-Sushil (no talk) * 66. Sumida-Toshi Exploring the frontier of electroweak SUSY with ATLAS * 67. Szczepanczyk-Marek The quest to detect Gravitational Waves from Core-Collapse Supernovae with Advanced LIGO and Virgo * 68. Tamang-Kunal (no talk) * 69. Thorn-Charles Internal and Super Symmetry in String Bit Models * 70. Van-Kortryk-Thomas The Root of the Problem 71. Wan-Yidun Quantum spacetime on a quantum simulator 72. White-Liam (no talk) 73. Yasuda-Osamu Phenomenology of the nonstandard interactions of neutrinos with the solar neutrino parametrization 74. Zachos-Cosmas Thoughts on and of MGM

No. registrants: 74 (-7 cancellations) No. talks: 55 Participants not giving talks: 1 Alpoge 2 Castano 3 Cerini 4 Curtright, J 5 Evans 6 Ghandour 7 Ignatius 8 Mintz 9 Qu 10 Rodriguez, S 11 Tamang 12 White Cancellations: 1 Burdyuzha 2 Chapline 3 Culetu 4 Mezincescu 5 Subedi 6 Van Kortryk 7 Wan Conference Notes

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