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Warped AdS3 black holes: classical mode stability

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Hugo Ferreira (Nottingham U.)
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Abstract: (2+1)-dimensional gravity allows us to study aspects of classical and quantum gravity in a simpler technical setting which retains much of the conceptual complexity of the standard (3+1)-dimensional gravity. However, pure Einstein gravity lacks propagating degrees of freedom in 2+1 dimensions.

Teleparallelism Equivalent to General Relativity

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Sérgio Ulhoa (U. Brasília)
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Abstract: Teleparallel gravity is an alternative theory of gravitation. It is entirely equivalent to General Relativity in what concerns dynamical evolution. The main advantage of such a theory is that in its realm it is possible to define an expression for the gravitational energy.

Relativistic elasticity of rigid rods and strings

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José Natário (IST, U. Lisbon)
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Abstract: After a brief discussion of relativistic elasticity, we consider rigid one-dimensional elastic bodies (i.e. rods or strings whose speed of sound is equal to the speed of light) in a few simple examples: a rigid rod colliding with an unmovable wall, a rigid rod being pushed by a constant force, a rigid string whose endpoints are simultaneously set in motion (seen as a special case of Bell's spaceships paradox), and a radial rigid string that has partially crossed the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole while still being held from the outside.

Quantum Black Holes: from the Hoop Conjecture to possible searches for their decay signatures

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Octavian Micu (ISS Bucharest)
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Abstract: The talk will focus on two problems: Black holes formation by particle collisions in quantum physics.The approach which will be presented is based on constructing a horizon wave-function which yields the probability of finding a black hole horizon of a certain radius centered around the source.

Goldstone gravity from spontaneous Lorentz violation

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Robertus Potting (U. Algarve)
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Abstract: In general relativity, masslessness of gravitons can be traced to symmetry under diffeomorphisms. However, another elegant possibility exists: masslessness can instead arise from spontaneous violation of local Lorentz invariance. We construct the corresponding theory of gravity.