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Princeton University Gravity Initiative Seminar Series
Tower of States and Black Holes
Abstract: The towers of massive states in quantum gravity are ubiquitous and highly constrained. I will review some of the Swampland conjectures, known as distance conjectures, that quantify the universal behaviors of such towers in string theory. Due to the strong implications of distance conjectures, connecting them to more fundamental principles without relying on string theory examples is essential. In this talk, I will discuss how these conjectures relate to black hole thermodynamics.
Date & Time
September 18, 2023 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Location
Princeton University, Jadwin Hall, Princeton Gravity Initiative, 4th FloorSpeakers
Alex Bedroya