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C17055
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The past decade has witnessed significant breakthroughs in understanding the quantum nature of black holes, with insights coming from quantum information theory, numerical relativity, and string theory. At the same time, astrophysical and gravitational wave observations can now provide an unprecedented window into the phenomenology of black hole horizons. This workshop seeks to bring together leading experts in these fields to explore new theoretical and observational opportunities and synergies that could improve our physical understanding of quantum black holes.
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Quantifying the evidence for black holes with GW and EM probes
Instituto Superior Tecnico - Departamento de Física -
Echoes from the Abyss: Tentative Evidence for Planck-Scale Structure at Black Hole Horizons
University of Stavanger (UiS) -
Improvements on the methods for searching echoes
Albert Einstein Institute -
A model-independent search for gravitational-wave echoes
Institucio Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avancats (ICREA) - Universitat de Barcelona -
An alternative significance estimation for the evidence for echoes
Albert Einstein Institute -
Discussion: Evidence for Echoes
PIRSA:17110074 -
Inspiral Tests of Strong-field Gravity and Ringdown Tests of Quantum Black Holes
University of Virginia -
A Recipe for Echoes
The University of Texas at Austin -
Testing pseudo-complex general relativity with gravitational waves
Rochester Institute of Technology -
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