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17 December 2014 Dear Participants: It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 11th topical physics conference in the “Miami” series --- a meeting that begins a sixth decade of physics conferences held in south Florida. I hope you find the conference to be enjoyable as well as informative, and 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. Before the current series began in December 2004, the “Coral Gables conferences” were organized by University of Miami faculty, especially Behram Kursunoglu, from January 1964 to December 2003, often assisted by many faculty from other institutions, including some among this year’s participants. In particular, Sydney Meshkov and/or Arnold Perlmutter 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 another previous tradition will be broken this year. The conference program will not be printed and distributed in a binder, as it has been in the past. This year the program will only be available, in its entirety, online. Go to: https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/Miami2014.html 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)
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, 17 - 23 December
Lago Mar Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
51 years of physics conferences in south Florida
January 1964 -- December 2014
People Schedule Abstracts & Talks Software Awards Registration Hotel Reservations Travel Map & Directions Restaurants
To request a written invitation or additional information, send email to [email protected] meetings in this series are described at https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/
Steering Committee:Diego Castano, Nova Southeastern University (outreach)Jo Ann Curtright, University of Miami (administrative assistant)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:David Cline, UCLA (dark matter)Don Colladay, New College of Florida (testing Lorentz/CPT)Ruth Daly, Penn State University (cosmology/dark energy)Paul Frampton, Unaffiliated (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)
Please see here for a list of allconference registrants.
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1 Afshordi-Niayesh Niayesh Afshordi University of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute
Cosmological Non-Constant Problem
2 Baba-Kurando Kurando Baba Fukushima National College of Technology
Supersymmetry and Cotangent Bundle over Non-compact Hermitian Symmetric Space E_{6(-14)}/SO(10) x U(1)
3 Berera-Arjun Arjun Berera University of Edinburgh
Fluctuation-dissipation dynamics in the early Universe
4 Bhattacharya-Atri Atri Bhattacharya University of Arizona
Exploring some unconventional sources as the origin of TeV-PeV energy neutrinos at the IceCube detector
5 Bian-Jianming Jianming Bian University of Minnesota
The NOvA experiment
6 Bonivento-Walter-Marcello Walter Marcello Bonivento INFN - Cagliari
SHIP: a new experiment proposal at CERN/SPS to search for neutral, very weakly coupled, long lived massive particles
7 Buniy-Roman Roman Buniy Chapman University
Improving the thin-wall approximation for bounces
8 Burdyuzha-Vladimir Vladimir Burdyuzha Astro-Space Center, Lebedev Physical Inst. Russian Academy of Sciences
Three Generations of Particles are Necessary in our Universe
9 Cardini-Alessandro Alessandro Cardini INFN Sezione di Cagliari, Italy
(no talk)
10 Castano-Diego Diego Castano Nova Southeastern University
(no talk)
11 Catto-Sultan Sultan Catto CUNY Graduate School/Baruch Campus
Octonions and Dynamical Supersymmetry
12 Ciani-Giacomo Giacomo Ciani University of Florida
LIGO
13 Cline-David David Cline UCLA
The Search for Dark Matter
14 Colladay-Donald Donald Colladay New College of Florida
Desingularization and Finsler Geometry in the SME
15 Culetu-Hristu Hristu Culetu Ovidius University
C-metric and the origin of inertia
16 Curtright-Thomas Thomas Curtright U of Miami
Rotations as Spin Matrix Polynomials
17 Daly-Ruth Ruth Daly Penn State University
Black Hole Spin Properties of AGN with Powerful Outflows
18 Debbasch-Fabrice Fabrice Debbasch UPMC + DGA, France
Quantum Walks as Dirac Fermions in artificial Gauge Fields
19 DeYoung-Tyce Tyce DeYoung Michigan State University
Neutrino Oscillations with IceCube DeepCore and PINGU
20 Edmonds-Douglas Douglas Edmonds Emory & Henry College
MoNDian Dark Matter in Clusters
21 Finkelstein-David-Ritz David Finkelstein Georgia Tech
Gauging by quantifying
22 Frampton-Paul Paul Frampton Unaffiliated
Bang or Bounce
23 Friedland-Alexander Alexander Friedland LANL
Probing dark sector physics at IceCube
24 Fronsdal-Christian Christian Fronsdal University of California Los Angeles
The structure of flow in Hydrodynamics, Thermodynamics and General Relativity, from Navier Stokes to Tolman
25 Geshnizjani-Ghazal Ghazal Geshnizjani University of Waterloo
Theoretical implications of detecting primoridal gravitational waves
26 Gherghetta-Tony Tony Gherghetta University of Minnesota
The Unnatural Composite Higgs
27 Gogoladze-Ilia Ilia Gogoladze University of Delaawre
3.5 keV X-ray line and Supersymmetry
28 Goulianos-Konstantin Konstantin Goulianos The Rockefeller University
LHC Results Support RENORM Predictions of Diffraction
29 Guendelman-Eduardo Eduardo Guendelman Physics Department, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
Unification of Inflation and Dark Energy in a Non Singular Emergent Scenario
30 Han-Ke Ke Han Yale University
Reactor neutrino experiments
31 Hernandez-Daniel Daniel Hernandez Northwestern University
Solar neutrinos and neutrino decay
32 Hinterbichler-Kurt Kurt Hinterbichler Perimeter Institute
Holography for a Non-Inflationary Early Universe
33 Ho-Chiu-Man Chiu Man Ho Michigan State University
Off-Shell Sparticles
34 Hosek-Jiri Jiri Hosek Department of Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Physics Institute Rez (Prague)
Dynamical generation of lepton and quark masses and its consequences
35 Kass-Richard Richard Kass Ohio State University
Beyond the SM Higgs, results from ATLAS and CMS
36 Kawai-Shinsuke Shinsuke Kawai Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Testing supersymmetric Higgs inflation with non-Gaussianity
37 Kehayias-John John Kehayias Vanderbilt University
Chaotic Inflation from Nonlinear Sigma Models in Supergravity
38 Kephart-Tom Tom Kephart Vanderbilt University
(no talk)
39 Korytov-Andrey Andrey Korytov University of Florida
SM Higgs results (ATLAS+CMS)
40 Kouroumalou-Peggy Peggy Kouroumalou University of Athens
Inflation in R2 supergravity theories with non-trivial superpotential couplings
41 Kruczenski-Martin Martin Kruczenski Purdue University
Wilson loops and minimal area surfaces in hyperbolic space
42 Lai-Adriano Adriano Lai I.N.F.N.
(no talk)
43 Landsberg-Greg Gregory Landsberg CERN
Collider Searches for Dark Matter - Beyond the EFT
44 Leroy-Olivier Olivier Leroy CPPM, Aix-Marseille University CNRS/IN2P3, Marseille, France
LHCb status and prospects
45 Malik-Sudhir Sudhir Malik University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez
Status and plans for the CMS experiment
46 Mannheim-Philip Philip Mannheim University of Connecticfut
PT Symmetry, Conformal Symmetry, and the Metrication of the Fundamental Forces
47 McGuigan-Michael Michael McGuigan Brookhaven National Laboratory
Compactifcations and cosmological solutions of the non-supersymmetric SO(16)xSO(16) heterotic string
48 Meshkov-Sydney Sydney Meshkov Caltech
(no talk)
49 Mezincescu-Luca Luca Mezincescu University of Miami
TBA
50 Minic-Djordje Djordje Minic Virginia Tech
Metastring Theory and the Real World
51 Mintz-Stephan Stephan Mintz Florida International University
(no talk)
52 Mishra-Sanjib Sanjib Mishra University of South Carolina
The Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility/Experiment
53 Mitselmakher-Guenakh Guenakh Mitselmakher University of Florida
(no talk)
54 Moffat-John John Moffat Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Modified Gravity (MOG) and Dark Matter: Can We Detect Dark Matter in the Present Universe?
55 Mueller-Guido Guido Mueller University of Florida
LISA
56 Ng-Y-Jack Y. Jack Ng University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(no talk)
57 Obregon-Octavio Octavio Obregon UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO
Generalized entropy(ies) depending only on the probability: Gravitation, Ads-CFT, …
58 O-Connell-Robert Robert O'Connell Louisiana State University
Position and Spin Operators, Wigner Rotation and the Origin of Hidden Momentum Forces
59 O-Dea-Christopher Christopher O'Dea University of Manitoba
A 30 kpc Chain of "Beads on a String" Star Formation between Two Merging Early Type Galaxies in the Core of a Strong-lensing Galaxy Cluster
60 Ogburn-Walt Walt Ogburn SLAC / Stanford
CMB polarization with BICEP2 and beyond
61 Okada-Nobuchika Nobuchika Okada University of Alabama
Running non-minimal inflation with stabilized inflaton potential
62 Pawloski-Gregory Gregory Pawloski University of Minnesota
Results from MINOS/MINOS+
63 Perlmutter-Arnold Arnold Perlmutter University of Miami
(no talk)
64 Plauschinn-Erik Erik Plauschinn University of Padova
On non-abelian T-duality and new non-geometric backgrounds
65 Posiadala-Zezula-Magdalena Magdalena Posiadala-Zezula University of Warsaw
Results from T2K experiment
66 Preghenella-Roberto Roberto Preghenella [email protected]
Status and plans for the ALICE experiment
67 Ramond-Pierre Pierre Ramond University of Florida
Top Quark Hierarchy and the Mu-term
68 Richardson-Larry Larry Richardson Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
New Developing Mathematics for String Theory
69 Rodriguez-Maria-J- Maria J. Rodriguez Harvard University
Force-free electrodynamics around extreme Kerr black holes
70 Rojas-Francisco Francisco Rojas Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP, UCSB) and IFT-UNESP
New Soft Graviton Theorems and the Scattering Equations
71 Sadeghian-Laleh Laleh Sadeghian UW - Milwaukee
LIGO
72 Sarcevic-Ina Ina Sarcevic University of Arizona
Charm Decay in Slow-Jet Supernovae as the Origin of the IceCube Ultra-high Energy Neutrino Events
73 Schreck-Marco Marco Schreck Indiana University Center for Spacetime Symmetries, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A.
Lorentz symmetry violation in curved backgrounds and its connection to Finsler geometry
74 Shafi-Qaisar Qaisar Shafi University of Delaware
Inflationary Models & Gravity Waves
75 Sorokin-Dmitri Dmitri Sorokin INFN, Padova Section
Higher Spin Fields in Hyperspace
76 Spradlin-Marcus Marcus Spradlin Brown University
The Cluster Bootstrap for Two-Loop Amplitudes
77 Thorn-Charles Charles Thorn University of Florida
Space from Superstring Bits
78 Tian-Xinchun Xinchun Tian Univ. of South Carolina
LBNF Near Detector Physics
79 Trischuk-William William Trischuk University of Toronto
Status and plans for the ATLAS experiment
80 Tseytlin-Arkady Arkady Tseytlin Imperial College London
Higher spins and AdS/CFT
81 Van-Kortryk-T-S T S Van Kortryk Paris, MO65275
On Rotations as Spin Matrix Polynomials
82 Varela-Oscar Oscar Varela Harvard University
E6 covariance in type IIB
83 Velliyedathu-Tom Tom Velliyedathu University of Miami
(no talk)
84 Vilenkin-Alex Alex Vilenkin Tufts University
Topological defects from the multiverse
85 Volovich-Anastasia Anastasia Volovich Brown University
Scattering Amplitudes and Cluster Polylogarithms
86 Wali-Kameshwar--C- Kameshwar C Wali Physics Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
(no talk)
87 Yasuda-Osamu Osamu Yasuda Tokyo Metropolitan University
The KTY formalism and the neutrino oscillation probability including nonadiabatic contributions
Talks begin after the coffee break Wednesday, 17 December.Breakfast will be served each day in the pre-conference area from 8:00 to 10:00.
Schedule Wednesday17 December
Thursday18 December
Friday19 December
Saturday20 December
Sunday21 December
Monday22 December
Tuesday23 December
8:00-8:308:30-9:009:00-9:30
BREAKFAST
Arrival andregistration
MoreInflation
DarkMatter
Higgs &Sparticles
LISA& More
Darkness
Super-symmetry& strings
Freetime
9:30-10:00 Coffee break
10:00-10:3010:30-11:0011:00-11:3011:30-12:00
Times shown on this chart are approximate.Click here for a precise hourly schedule.
(To print a conference booklet, click here.)
Freetime
12:00-3:00 Free time for lunch (not provided)
3:00-3:303:30-4:004:00-4:30
Inflation&
Geometry,Fluctuations,
Gravity&
LHCNeutrino
Oscillations&
High SpinsThank you
for attendingMiami 2014
4:30-5:00 Afternoon tea & coffee break
5:00-5:305:30-6:006:00-6:306:30-7:00
CosmologyThermo &
QuantizationGravityWaves
LHC &Theory
IceCubeScattering
Amplitudes
Travelsafely!
7:00-9:00Welcomereception
Freetime
Freetime
BanquetFreetime
Freetime
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.
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Daily schedule for Miami topical physics conference 17-23 December 2014
Please point out any corrections by sending email to
This version incorporates all modifications as of
12/21/2014 11:53
Please check this schedule from time to time to see if any changes have been made.
Wednesday 17 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 breakfast &9:00-9:30 registration9:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30 Niayesh Afshordi 16-26 Cosmological Non-Constant Problem
11:30-12:00 Paul Frampton 14-24 Bang or Bounce
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Kurt Hinterbichler 16-23 Holography for a Non-Inflationary Early Universe
3:30-4:00 Shinsuke Kawai 16-22 Testing supersymmetric Higgs inflation with non-Gaussianity
4:00-4:30 Eduardo Guendelman 16-23 Unification of Inflation and Dark Energy in a Non Singular Emergent Scenario
4:30-5:00 tea break5:00-5:30 Peggy Kouroumalou 15-23 Inflation in R2 supergravity theories with non-trivial superpotential couplings
5:30-6:00 John Kehayias 16-22 Chaotic Inflation from Nonlinear Sigma Models in Supergravity
6:00-6:30 Alex Vilenkin 16-22 Topological defects from the multiverse
6:30-7:00
7:00-9:00 reception
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Thursday 18 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 Michael McGuigan 17-23 Compactifcations and cosmological solutions of the non-supersymmetric SO(16)xSO(16) heterotic string
9:00-9:30 Nobuchika Okada 17-22 Running non-minimal inflation with stabilized inflaton potential
9:30-10:00 coffee break10:00-10:30 Fabrice Debbasch 16-24 Quantum Walks as Dirac Fermions in artificial Gauge Fields
10:30-11:00 Arjun Berera 17-20 Fluctuation-dissipation dynamics in the early Universe
11:00-11:30 Roman Buniy 17-21 Improving the thin-wall approximation for bounces
11:30-12:00 Philip Mannheim 17-23 PT Symmetry, Conformal Symmetry, and the Metrication of the Fundamental Forces
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Robert O'Connell 17-22 Position and Spin Operators, Wigner Rotation and the Origin of Hidden Momentum Forces
3:30-4:00 Marco Schreck 17-21 Lorentz symmetry violation in curved backgrounds and its connection to Finsler geometry
4:00-4:30 Donald Colladay 17-23 Desingularization and Finsler Geometry in the SME
4:30-5:00 tea break5:00-5:30 Christian Fronsdal 17-22 The structure of flow in Hydrodynamics, Thermodynamics and General Relativity, from Navier Stokes to Tolman
5:30-6:00 T S Van Kortryk 17-23 On Rotations as Spin Matrix Polynomials
6:00-6:30 Thom Curtright Rotations as Spin Matrix Polynomials
6:30-7:00
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Friday 19 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 Vladimir Burdyuzha 16-23 Three Generations of Particles are Necessary in our Universe
9:00-9:30 Ilia Gogoladze 17-22 3.5 keV X-ray line and Supersymmetry
9:30-10:00 coffee break10:00-10:30 Octavio Obregon 16-26 Generalized entropy(ies) depending only on the probability: Gravitation, Ads-CFT, …
10:30-11:00 Douglas Edmonds 16-24 MoNDian Dark Matter in Clusters
11:00-11:30 John Moffat 13-22 Modified Gravity (MOG) and Dark Matter: Can We Detect Dark Matter in the Present Universe?
11:30-12:00 David Cline 18-22 The Search for Dark Matter
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Walt Ogburn 16-23 CMB polarization with BICEP2 and beyond
3:30-4:00 Christopher O'Dea 16-20 A Molecular Fountain Pumped by a Black Hole
4:00-4:30 Ruth Daly 18-23 Black Hole Spin Properties of AGN with Powerful Outflows
4:30-5:00 tea break5:00-5:30 Ghazal Geshnizjani 16-26 Theoretical implications of detecting primoridal gravitational waves
5:30-6:00 Giacomo Ciani Advanced LIGO
6:00-6:30 Laleh Sadeghian Astrophysics with Advanced LIGO
6:30-7:00
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Saturday 20 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 Tony Gherghetta 17-24 The Unnatural Composite Higgs
9:00-9:30 Chiu Man Ho 17-20 Off-Shell Sparticles
9:30-10:00 coffee break10:00-10:30 Konstantin Goulianos 17-22 LHC Results Support RENORM Predictions of Diffraction
10:30-11:00 Andrey Korytov 18-21 SM Higgs results (ATLAS+CMS)
11:00-11:30 Richard Kass 17-23 Beyond the SM Higgs, results from ATLAS and CMS
11:30-12:00 Olivier Leroy 16-22 LHCb status and prospects
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Roberto Preghenella 17-22 Status and plans for the ALICE experiment
3:30-4:00 William Trischuk 18-23 Status and plans for the ATLAS experiment
4:00-4:30 Sudhir Malik 19-21 Status and plans for the CMS experiment
4:30-5:00 Walter M Bonivento 17-23 SHIP: a new experiment proposal at CERN/SPS to search for neutral, very weakly coupled, long lived massive particles
5:00-5:30 tea break5:30-6:00 Gregory Landsberg 20-21 Collider Searches for Dark Matter - Beyond the EFT
6:00-6:30 Jiri Hosek 16-22 Dynamical generation of lepton and quark masses and its consequences
6:30-7:00 Pierre Ramond 19-23 Top Quark Hierarchy and the Mu-term
7:00-7:30 cash bar
7:30-??? banquet
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Sunday 21 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 Guido Mueller LISA
9:00-9:30 Osamu Yasuda 16-23 The KTY formalism and the neutrino oscillation probability including nonadiabatic contributions
9:30-10:00 coffee break10:00-10:30 Daniel Hernandez 17-23 Solar neutrinos and neutrino decay
10:30-11:00 Ke Han Reactor neutrino experiments
11:00-11:30 Gregory Pawloski 17-23 Results from MINOS/MINOS+
11:30-12:00 Magdalena Posiadala-Zezula 17-23 Results from T2K experiment
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Ina Sarcevic 16-23 Charm Decay in Slow-Jet Supernovae as the Origin of the IceCube Ultra-high Energy Neutrino Events
3:30-4:00 Xinchun Tian 16-24 LBNF Near Detector Physics
4:00-4:30 Jianming Bian 17-22 The NOvA experiment
4:30-5:00 tea break5:00-5:30 Sanjib Mishra 16-23 The Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility/Experiment
5:30-6:00 Tyce DeYoung 18-22 Neutrino Oscillations with IceCube DeepCore and PINGU
6:00-6:30 Alexander Friedland 20-23 Probing dark sector physics at IceCube
6:30-7:00 Atri Bhattacharya 16-24 Exploring some unconventional sources as the origin of TeV-PeV energy neutrinos at the IceCube detector
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Monday 22 December
Lake View Room session
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00 Kurando Baba 16-24 Supersymmetry and Cotangent Bundle over Non-compact Hermitian Symmetric Space E_{6(-14)}/SO(10) x U(1)
9:00-9:30 Oscar Varela E6 covariance in type IIB
9:30-10:00 coffee break10:00-10:30 Sultan Catto 19-23 Octonions and Dynamical Supersymmetry
10:30-11:00 Djordje Minic 16-23 Metastring Theory and the Real World
11:00-11:30 Erik Plauschinn 16-23 On non-abelian T-duality and new non-geometric backgrounds
11:30-12:00 Charles Thorn 19-22 Space from Superstring Bits
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00
1:00-1:30 lunch break1:30-2:00
2:00-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:30 Martin Kruczenski 16-23 Wilson loops and minimal area surfaces in hyperbolic space
3:30-4:00 Dmitri Sorokin 17-23 Higher Spin Fields in Hyperspace
4:00-4:30 Arkady Tseytlin 19-23 Higher spins and AdS/CFT
4:30-5:00 tea break5:00-5:30 Maria J. Rodriguez Force-free electrodynamics around extreme Kerr black holes
5:30-6:00 Francisco Rojas 19-23 New Soft Graviton Theorems and the Scattering Equations
6:00-6:30 Anastasia Volovich 20-26 Scattering Amplitudes and Cluster Polylogarithms
6:30-7:00 Marcus Spradlin 20-26 The Cluster Bootstrap for Two-Loop Amplitudes
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Tuesday 23 December
Free time! There is nothing scheduled for today.
Thank you for coming to Miami 2014.
Have a safe journey home.
No. registrants: 83
No. talks: 70
Participants not giving talks:
1 Cardini
2 Castano
3 Kephart
4 Lai
5 Meshkov
6 Mezincescu
7 Mintz
8 Mitselmakher
9 Ng
10 Perlmutter
11 Richardson
12 Van Kortryk
13 Wali
14
15
Cancellations:
17-23
1 Hristu Culetu 17-23
2 David Finkelstein
3 Qaisar Shafi
4 Tom Velliyedathu
GOOD MORNING
8:00AM - 10:00AM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY WED, DEC 17 - FRI, DEC 19 & MON, DEC 22
ALL AMERICAN BREAKFAST BUFFET
Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice or Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice Farm Fresh Scrambled Eggs
Smoked Bacon Home Made Breakfast Potatoes Butter & Chocolate Croissants
Selection of sliced Bagels with Low Fat Herbed Cream Cheese Assorted Fruit Yogurts
Assorted Cereals and Granola bars Selection of Seasonal Vine and tree Ripened Fruit, Melons & Berries
Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & Assorted Teas
8:00AM - 10:00AM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY SAT, DEC 20 & SUN, DEC 21
LAGO MAR CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Freshly squeezed Florida orange and grapefruit juicePastries, croissants & gourmet muffinsSeasonal sliced fresh fruit with berries
Assorted individual fruit yogurtsAssorted cereals served with skim and whole milk
Toast station to include artisan sliced breads, BagelsSoft butter, fruit preserves & marmalade
Freshly brewed regular and decaffeinated coffeeSelection of green and herbal teas
with VEGETARIAN FOCACCIA SANDWICH: Tomato, asparagus,
portabella mushroom and Swiss cheese (SAT)
VEGETARIAN QUICHE AND QUICHE LORRAINE (SUN)
TAKE A BREAK 4:00PM - 5:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY DAILY (SATURDAY4:30PM-5:30PM)
AFTERNOON TEA
SURROUNDED BY NUTS (WED, DEC 17) Trail mixed nut & chocolate
salted peanuts, peanut butter cup chocolate chunk cookie
SAVORY BISTRO (THUR, DEC 18)
Vegetable crudité with green goddess dip, smoked fish dip with flat bread crackers & naan bread, marinated green olives
Assorted Whole Fresh Fruit
FIESTA TIME (FRI, DEC 19) Tri colored tortilla chips, homemade roasted tomato
& mango salsa, cheese sauce, guacamole, sour cream, cheese tequeños Assorted Whole Fresh Fruit
COOKIES GALORE (SAT, DEC 20) Double chocolate chunk,
Oatmeal cranberry walnut, Butter pecan coffee cookies
SPA BREAK (SUN, DEC 21)
Individual yogurt parfaits Fresh fruit skewers,
Carrot zucchini bread, granola bars
ENGLISH TEA BREAK (MON, DEC 22) Assorted finger sandwiches,
Scones, seasonal berries with whipped cream
Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Teas
and Freshly Brewed Iced Tea
ALL ARE WELCOME
7:00PM-9:00PM FOUNTAINVIEW LOBBY WEDNESDAY, DEC 17
RECEPTION BUFFET
HOSTED BAR ( 1 DRINK TICKET)
ASIAN FUSION
ORIENTAL SALAD BAR Mesclun lettuce, water chestnut, red pepper, mandarin orange
cashews, shredded carrot, Roasted pineapple yuzu vinaigrette, Asian ginger dressing
Thai lime chicken salad with jicama, udon noodles and crunchy oriental vegetables
GRILLED SALMON, hoisin lime pomegranate SauceTHAI ROASTED CHICKEN WINGS, hot and sour orange glaze
TEA RUBBED FLAT IRON STEAK, general tso’s sauce
GINGER VEGETABLE FRIED RICE
WOK ASIAN VEGETABLES
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CHEF’S SELECTION OF DESSERTS
Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Teas
BON APPETIT
7:30PM-9:30PM FOUNTAIN & OCEANVIEW LOBBIES SATURDAY, DEC 20
CONFERENCE BANQUET
CASH BAR (AVAILABLE 7:00PM)
PLATED DINNER THREE COURSE
CAPRESE SALAD Tomato, mozzarella,
Roasted tomato grilled onion vinaigrette, Blackberry glaze, extra virgin olive oil
~~~ ENTREE
CHOICE OF ONE
GRILLED FILET MIGNON Port wine thyme infused demi, Parsnip french potato mashed
Chef's Selection of Vegetablesor or
SNAPPER Captain morgan roasted pineapple sauce
Parsnip french potato mashed Chef's Selection of Vegetables
or
GLAZED ROOT VEGETABLES Apricot and mint couscous
Gingered butternut squash sauce ~~~
FOR DESSERT
OPERA Layers of coffee butter cream, chocolate ganache
and almond cake, all infused with coffee glaze
Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Herbal Teas
HOUSE WINE SERVICE WITH DINNER
Lago Mar Resort HotelAddress: 1700 S Ocean Ln, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316Phone: (954) 523-6511
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Conference Notes
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