The 11th Intensive Lectures on Quantum Gravity
- Date
- September 7 (Mon) 10:00 - September 9 (Wed) 18:00, 2026 (JST)
- Speaker
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- Yasuyuki Hatsuda (Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Rikkyo University)
- Register
- Language
- English
- Host
- Che-Yu Chen
In the 11th event of the Intensive Lecture Series, organized by the Quantum Gravity Gatherings (QGG) study group at RIKEN iTHEMS, we will have Prof. Yasuyuki Hatsuda from Rikkyo University, who will deliver a three-day lecture series on the analytic methods in black hole perturbation theory.
Black hole perturbation theory plays a very important role in the developments of modern physics. For instance, in gravitational wave astronomy, it can describe the ringdown phase during the merger events of binary black holes. As the frequency and decay rate of each quasinormal mode are unique to the remnant black hole, one can test extreme-gravity physics by extracting those modes from the ringdown signal. In addition, the computation of black hole quasinormal modes based on black hole perturbation theory has relations connecting to conformal field theories and even to the computations of tidal Love numbers. With the broad applications, we expect this lecture series to provide fresh perspectives to researchers across a wide range of fields and to inspire new directions in their own research.
The lectures will be delivered in a blackboard-style format (in English), designed to foster interaction, active participation, and in-depth Q&A discussions. In addition, short talk sessions will be held, giving participants the opportunity to present briefly on topics of their choice. Through this informal and dynamic setting, we hope to spark active interactions among participants and create an environment where ideas can be shared openly and enthusiastically.
This event will take place in person only.
Target audience:
Senior scholars, early-career researchers, and students are all warmly welcome.
Registration deadline:
July 31, 2026
This is a closed event for scientists. Non-scientists are not allowed to attend. All scientists, including those outside RIKEN, are welcome to attend, please register using the registration form. Please note that in-person attendance may be subject to security or other considerations.