We will meet in Google Israel (Electra Tower) on floor 29, as always.
If you have trouble finding the location, feel free to call me (Vadim) at 0542600919.
Zohar Komargodski, a theoretical physicist from the Weizmann Institute of Science, will give a comprehensive review of the physics of black holes:
Physics in the past has progressed by connecting hitherto different concepts, for example: Space & Time, Electricity & Magnetism, Particles & Waves, and many others. We are now in the midst of another such exciting revolution, where Space-Time and Information Theory are being related. Jacob Bekenstein has laid out some of the basic concepts that appear in this surprising new developments. Thought experiments involving Black-Holes were central to the initial leaps that Jacob made.
The goal of the presentation is to describe in an informal fashion (requiring no particular prior knowledge of information theory or physics) what are Black-Holes, what did Jacob realise, what has been understood since his seminal papers, and what are the central remaining (formidable) challenges.
Meetup : Tel Aviv: Black Holes after Jacob Bekenstein
Discussion article for the meetup : Tel Aviv: Black Holes after Jacob Bekenstein
WHEN: 24 November 2015 08:00:00AM (+0300)
WHERE: Yigal Alon 98, Tel Aviv
We will meet in Google Israel (Electra Tower) on floor 29, as always.
If you have trouble finding the location, feel free to call me (Vadim) at 0542600919.
Zohar Komargodski, a theoretical physicist from the Weizmann Institute of Science, will give a comprehensive review of the physics of black holes:
Physics in the past has progressed by connecting hitherto different concepts, for example: Space & Time, Electricity & Magnetism, Particles & Waves, and many others. We are now in the midst of another such exciting revolution, where Space-Time and Information Theory are being related. Jacob Bekenstein has laid out some of the basic concepts that appear in this surprising new developments. Thought experiments involving Black-Holes were central to the initial leaps that Jacob made.
The goal of the presentation is to describe in an informal fashion (requiring no particular prior knowledge of information theory or physics) what are Black-Holes, what did Jacob realise, what has been understood since his seminal papers, and what are the central remaining (formidable) challenges.
(Facebook event)[https://www.facebook.com/events/1666895726878967/]
Discussion article for the meetup : Tel Aviv: Black Holes after Jacob Bekenstein