Topics at this week's QGQG school

In summary, the Open Problems in Loop Quantum Gravity conference took place from February 28 to March 4, 2010 in Zakopane, Poland. The conference included talks on various topics such as spin foam models, LQG dynamics, LQG and more, and continuum/semiclassical limits. Some notable talks included Roberto Pereira discussing the new spin foam models, Thomas Thiemann on LQG dynamics, and Carlo Rovelli on the relation between SF and canonical LQG. The conference also allowed time for informal discussions among the over 90 registered participants. Lionel Mason's talk on twistors and Feynman amplitudes raised some questions as it did not seem directly related to LQG.
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http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~jpa/qgqg3/talk_schedule.pdf

Open Problems in Loop Quantum Gravity
Sunday, February 28 - Thursday, March 4, 2010 Zakopane, Poland

SUNDAY
Spin foam models
12:00 Roberto Pereira: The new SF models
13:00 Aristide Baratin: Group field theory in non-commutative metric variables
15:00 Wojciech Kamiński: The EPRL intertwiners and correct partition function
15:40 Benjamin Bahr: Knotting in the new SF models
16:20 Florian Conrady: New results on Lorentzian SF

MONDAY
LQG dynamics
12:00 Thomas Thiemann: LQG dynamics
13:00 Kristina Giesel: gravity, fields, semiclassical limit
15:00 Marcin Domagała: Gravity coupled to scalar field
15:40 Johannes Tambornino: the flux representation for LQG
16:50 Diana Kaminski: Holonomy grupoid formulation of LQG
17:30 Jorge Pullin: spherically symmetric LQG

TUESDAY
LQG and more
12:00 Carlo Rovelli: SF give a new dynamics to Canonical LQG
13:00 Bianca Dittrich: diffeomorphism in discrete gravity
15:00 James Ryan: phase space of discrete BF theory and LQG
15:40 Jesper Grimstrup: Coupling fermions to LQG by using the non-commutative spectral action
16:50 Yongge Ma: Emergence of scalar matter from spinfoam model

WEDNESDAY
Continuum/Semiclassical Limits
12:00 Lorenzo Sindoni: Continuum approximation of microscopic quantum dynamics: lessons from condmat systems and analog gravity models
13:00 Benjamin Bahr: LQG coherent states
14:40 Etera Livine: U(N) structure of LQG states and its implications for semiclassical limit
15:20 Florian Girelli: Semi-classical spaces and spinfoams: facts and questions
16:30 Frank Hellmann: the asymptotics of spin foam models
17:10 Claudio Perini: Relation between LQG and SF coherent states

THURSDAY
LQG/SF
12:00 Lionel Mason: Twistors and Feynman amplitudes
13:00 Adam Henderson: what LQC tells us about the relation between LQG and SF
14:40 Martin Bojowald: Effective dynamics
15:20 Madhavan Varadarajan: Polymer quantization
17:10 Ashtekar: Closing/summary/future directions talk

http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~jpa/qgqg3/
As I recall over 90 people are registered as participating. Time has been set aside for informal discussion. All I have listed here are the scheduled talks.
 
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THURSDAY'S TALK "Lionel Mason: Twistors and Feynman amplitudes" puzzled me. I looked at the list of papers of this author, and didn't find anything related to LQG:

http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?match=or&ea=%22Mason,+L+J%22&ea=%22Mason,+L+J+,+(Ed+)%22&ea=%22Mason,+Lionel%22&ea=%22Mason,+Lionel+J%22
 
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