13 December 2018
Marc de Hemptinne (chemin du Cyclotron, 2, Louvain-la-Neuve)
Europe/Brussels timezone

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  1. Gautami Bhowmik
    13/12/2018, 14:00

    A hypothesis concerning the zeros of a simple function is among the oldest unsolved mathematical problems of today.

    We will describe the context and give examples to illustrate how
    the question is considered important both in and out of mathematics. The original conjecture has now been generalised to a large class of functions and has generated a great deal of research some of which we...

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  2. Stéphane Detournay
    13/12/2018, 15:00

    The Black Hole Entropy Problem is a longstanding puzzle paving the road to the construction of a Quantum Theory of Gravity. After reviewing what the problem actually is, I will discuss approaches that have been taken in the last 20 years to tackle it. A key ingredient will be that of Asymptotic Symmetries that played a significant role in the discovery and subsequent developments of the...

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  3. Jan Heisig
    13/12/2018, 16:20
  4. Timothée Marquis
    13/12/2018, 16:27
  5. Florian Bury
    13/12/2018, 16:34
  6. Remy Rodiac
    13/12/2018, 16:41
  7. Gilles Parez
    13/12/2018, 16:48
  8. georgios krintiras
    13/12/2018, 16:55
  9. Richard Ruiz (Universite Catholique de Louvain)
    13/12/2018, 17:02
  10. Alexi Morin-Duchesne
    13/12/2018, 17:09
  11. Martin Michel (CP3)
    13/12/2018, 17:16
  12. Arnaud Duvieusart
    13/12/2018, 17:23

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