Gravitational Waves from Amplitudes

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This workshop aims to bring together communities working at the interface of gravitational-wave physics, scattering amplitudes, quantum field theory, and black-hole perturbation theory, with the goal of advancing the theoretical foundations required for next‑generation gravitational-wave observatories. As detectors continue to increase in sensitivity, achieving unprecedented precision in waveform modeling and theoretical predictions becomes imperative. This meeting will provide a platform for experts and early‑career researchers to exchange ideas, identify key open problems, and spark new collaborations.

The workshop will cover the following topics:

- Theoretical Challenges for Gravitational‑Wave Detection- Binary Evolution from Quantum Field Theory (QFT)- Interface of QFT with Self‑Force and Black Hole Perturbation Theory- Gravity and the S‑Matrix- Amplitudes and Neural Networks

Type
Conference
Timezone
Europe/Zurich
Location
CERN
Category
Conferences, Workshops & Schools
Category ID
2384
Indico iCal
https://indico.cern.ch/export/event/1624022.ics
Start Date
End Date
Event Chairs
Nabha Shah,Jung-Wook Kim,Dimitrios Kosmopoulos,Andreas Helset,Alexander Zhiboedov