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Local Organizing Committee:

Da-Shin Lee - Chair
National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan

Hsin-Chang Chi
National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan

Shih-Yuin Lin
National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

James M. Nester
National Central University, Taiwan

Chopin Soo
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Hoi-Lai Yu
Academia Sinica, Taiwan

 

International Organizing Committee:

Tepper L. Gill
Howard University, USA

Lawrence P. Horwitz
Bar Ilan University, Israel
Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Martin C. Land
Hadassah College, Israel

 


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The 7th Biennial Conference on Classical and Quantum Relativistic Dynamics of Particles and Fields

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National Dong Hwa University  ♦  Hualien, Taiwan
30 May - 1 June 2010

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Conference Proceedings

The Proceedings of IARD 2010 appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 330.

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The International Association for Relativistic Dynamics (IARD) hosted its 7th biennial meeting at National Dong Hwa University in Hualien, Taiwan, 30 May - 1 June 2010.

IARD 2010 marked the association's 12th year of activity since its founding at the 1998 meeting.

Six previous meetings took place in Houston, Texas, Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv, Israel, Howard University in Washington DC, Saas Fee, Switzerland, the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT and Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece.

The goal of these meetings is to bring together researchers from diverse fields whose interests involve relativistic dynamics, both classical and quantum. The conference program aims to present recent developments in the abstract theoretical aspects of general approaches in quantum field theory, conformal field theories and string theories, manifestly covariant approaches to classical mechanics, quantum theory, and statistical mechanics, general relativity, classical and quantum gravity, and explore application in such areas as high energy electron spectroscopy, quark-gluon plasma generation in heavy ion collisions, general high energy scattering and particle decay, cosmology, and gravitational waves.

IARD 2010 took place in conjunction with a workshop on Relativistic Quantum Information, including a joint session on RQI-N held on 30 May 2010.

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Academic Sponsors

National Science Council (Taiwan)
National Center for Theoretical Sciences (Taiwan)
National Dong Hwa University (Taiwan)
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

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International Advisory Committee

Stephen Adler
Institute for Advanced Study, USA

Itzhak Bars
University of Southern California, USA

Gordon Baym
University of Illinois, USA

Jacob Bekenstein
Hebrew University, Israel

Fred Cooper
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Bei-Lok Hu
University of Maryland, USA

Werner Israel
University of Victoria, Canada

E.V. Shuryak
Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA

L.S. Schulman
Clarkson University

William Unruh
University of British Columbia, Canada


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Conference Program

Sunday
30 May
9:00-9:10 Opening of IARD 2010 and Joint Session with
Workshop on Relativistic Quantum Information
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9:10-10:00 William Unruh, University of British Columbia
Black holes, Dumb hole, and the measurement of the thermal radiation
10:00-10:20   Break
10:20-11:10 Bei-Lok Hu, University of Maryland
Till death doth us part: How quantum couples are entangled
11:10-12:00 Larry Ford, Tufts University
Quantum Stress Tensor Fluctuation Effects in Inflation
12:30-14:00   Lunch
14:00-14:50 Shih-Yuin Lin, National ChangHua University of Education
Dynamics of two detectors in a relativistic quantum field
14:50-15:30 Da-Shin Lee, National Dong Hwa University
Quantum Noise in the Mirror-Field System: A Field Theoretic Approach
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15:30-16:00   Break
16:00-16:40 Martin Land, Hadassah College
The Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac equation in 5D Stueckelberg Electrodynamics
16:40-17:20 Marcelo Schiffer, Ariel University Center
17:20-18:00 Open discussion
Relativistic Dynamics and Relativistic Quantum Information
Monday
31 May
9:00-9:40 James M. Nester, National Central University
Poincare gauge theory with even and odd parity dynamic connection modes: cosmological models
9:40-10:20 Chiang Mei Chen, National Central University
Holographic Duals of the Reissner-Nordstrom Black Holes
10:20-10:40   Break
10:40-11:20 Chopin Soo, National Cheng-Kung University
Consistency of canonical formulation of Horava gravity
11:20-12:00 Hoi-Lai Yu, Academia Sinica
Exact singularity free solution of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation for spherical symmetric spacetime in the continuum
12:00-14:00   Lunch
Afternoon   Excusion
Evening   Banquet
Tuesday
1 June
9:00-9:40 Hing Tong Cho, Tamkang University
Correlations of the stress tensor in AdS spaces via the zeta-function method
9:40-10:20 Hwei-Jang Yo, National Cheng-Kung University
Perturbational treatment of Gravitational Potential effect on Binary Black Hole
10:20-10:40   Break
10:40-11:20 Chad Galley, University of Maryland
11:20-12:00 Tepper Gill, Howard University
Canonical Proper-time Theory: A Review
12:00-14:00   Lunch
14:00-14:40 Matej Pavsic, Joseph Stephen Institute
On the canonical gravity in 6-dimensional space
14:40-15:20 Paul O'Hara, Northeastern Illinois University
Relativistic Dynamics and Thermodynamics
15:20-15:40 Concluding Remarks
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