jgrg 32
The 32nd Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan
November 27 (Mon) - December 1 (Fri), 2023
Sakata and Hirata Hall, Higashiyama campus, Nagoya University, Nagoya
as the 23rd International Conference of Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University
Workshop photo
outstanding Presentation Award Gold Prize
Award winners
Yuki Yokokura (iTHEMS, RIKEN)
"A Semi-classical Spacetime Region with Maximum Entropy" (Oral)
Petr Kotlařík (Charles University)
"Beyond isolation: black holes, discs, and quasinormal modes" (Oral)
Hiroaki Tahara (Rikkyo University)
"Exact solutions for rapidly rotating black hole in parity-violating gravity" (Oral)
Kanta Kitajima (Nagoya University)
"Special Relativistic Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Based on Riemann Solver" (Oral)
Kazumasa Okabayashi (YITP, Kyoto University)
"Gravastar with thermal radiation" (Oral)
Koki Tokeshi (RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
"Stochastic selection effect in the early Universe" (Oral)
Kaho Yoshimura (Kobe University)
"Extremality of de-Sitter Black Holes in Nonlinear Electrodynamics" (Poster)
Announcements
Oral Presentations
All oral presentations except invited talks are given in parallel sessions and the time for each is 12 minutes with 3 minutes for questions. The time for each invited talk is 40 minutes with 5 minutes for questions.
Poster Presentations
For the poster presentation, a A0 size poster board will be provided for each presentation. Please put your poster on the designated poster board after you arrive at the venue. Posters can be viewed at any time during the day time in a separate poster room. If you are going to attend the flash talk on Wednesday, please upload your slides for the 1-minute flash talk by following the instructions in the e-mail sent on 11/08.
Internet connection
For internet connection, please use "eduroam" with your eduroam account.
Restaurants in Campus
Restaurants, cafeteria and shops in campus are listed in the link.
Presentation Award Voting ID
Each participant will be given a presentation award voting ID at the registration desk. Please keep it with you during the workshop and do not lose it. To prevent multiple voting, we cannot reissue IDs.
Banquet
To the banquet participants: For the banquet fee, you will be asked to pay 2,000 yen in cash at the reception. See below for the banquet venue (B5 ③Nanbu Shokudo)
overview
JGRG is the community of researchers in Japan, working on General relativity and Gravitation. JGRG has been having an annual workshop series under the same title since 1991. The main purpose of the workshop is to provide a place for exchanging ideas to pursue future trends of research. The workshop will cover a wide area of research related to general relativity and gravitation.
Date & Venue
November 27 (Mon) - December 1 (Fri), 2023
Sakata and Hirata Hall, Higashiyama campus, Nagoya University, Nagoya
Campus map (Sakata and Hirata Hall is D2-7 )
Invited SpeaKers
Elisa Gouvea Mauricio Ferreira (IPMU/ the University of São Paulo)
Pau Figueras (Queen Mary University of London)
Marcus Khuri (Stony Brook University)
Hironao Miyatake (Nagoya University)
Soichiro Morisaki (ICRR)
Shi Pi (Chinese Academy of Sciences )
Adam Pound (University of Southampton)
Stephan Rosswog (Stockholm University)
Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP)
Alexander Vikman (CEICO)
Nicolas Yunes (University of Illinois)
Registration
Registration form
Please register from the form here. CLOSED
Important dates
September 15 (24:00 JST): Deadline for travel support, Visa support
October 6 (24:00 JST): Deadline for abstract submission
October 20: Deadline for registration (without presentation)
Travel Support
We can support travel expenses for domestic participants, particularly for students. If you would like to request a travel support, please answer to the question in the registration form. As our budget for travel supports is limited, we may not be able to accept all the requests.
Award voting forms
Poster
https://forms.gle/RvjhUDRjGRCW742LA
27th Nov. Mon. Afternoon
https://forms.gle/7To24Qbo1xs1FBUCA
28th Nov. Tue. Morning
https://forms.gle/nZezQCDCwATY7H6k6
28th Nov. Tue. Afternoon
https://forms.gle/jrjGzqo8o5BDjUhj8
29th Nov. Wed. Afternoon
https://forms.gle/FtpDcnPHUhq3nXNcA
30th Nov. Thu. Morning
https://forms.gle/VG3LgyWY3vB36JPx7
30th Nov. Thu. Afternoon
https://forms.gle/j3iLZM75m5cXXqTKA
For Oral Presentations
a) Please give a score of the presentations that you attended.
(1: normal, 2: good, 3: excellent)
b) Please choose "didn't attend" if you didn't attend the whole of the talk.
c) Please consider scientific importance of the talk that you give a score.
d) Only the latest vote of the same ID will be counted.
e) The vote will be closed at 18:30 on Thursday, Nov. 30.
For Poster Presentations
a) Please select the best two poster presentations.
b) Please consider scientific importance of the presentation that you choose.
c) Only the latest vote of the same ID will be counted.
d) The vote will be closed at 18:30 on Thursday, Nov. 30.
Scientific Organizing Committee
Hideki Asada (Hirosaki U.), Tomohiro Harada (Rikkyo U.), Kenta Hotokezaka (RESCEU), Akihiro Ishibashi (Kindai U.), Yosuke Ito (Osaka Metropolitan U.), Keisuke Izumi (Nagoya U.), Kohei Kamada (RESCEU), Sugumi Kanno (Kyusyu U.), Tsutomu Kobayashi (Rikkyo U.), Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ), Koutarou Kyutoku (Kyoto U.), Kei-ichi Maeda (Waseda U.), Hayato Motohashi (Kogakuin U.), Shinji Mukohyama (YITP), Keiju Murata (Nihon U.), Atsushi Nishizawa (RESCEU), Toshifumi Noumi (University of Tokyo), Ryo Saito (Yamaguchi U.), Teruaki Suyama (Tokyo Institude of Technology), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto U.), Shinji Tsujikawa (Waseda U.), Masahide Yamaguchi (IBS/ Tokyo Institude of Technology), Kazuhiro Yamamoto (Kyusyu U.), Shuichiro Yokoyama (Nagoya U.), Chul-Moon Yoo (Nagoya U.), Hirotaka Yoshino (Osaka Metropolitan U.)
Local Organizing Committee
Kiyotomo Ichiki, Keisuke Izumi, Tetsuya Shiromizu, Yuichiro Tada, Shuichiro Yokoyama, Chulmoon Yoo, Daisuke Yoshida
Supported by
Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University
Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe
Nagoya University
Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas(A) "Investigation of primordial black holes and macroscopic dark matter 20H05853"
Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Reserach Areas(A) "Gravitation and cosmology: princilples and applications based on quantum information 21H05189"