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This is modified old IARD2008 page, with links to text of some lectures.
Some other related links see here.
The official IARD2008 page is:
http://www.iard-relativity.org/iard2008/index.html
The 6th
Biennial Conference on Classical and Quantum Relativistic Dynamics
of Particles and Fields
22-26 June 2008 ♦
Aristotle
University ♦ Thessaloniki,
Greece
Conference
Proceedings
The proceedings of IARD 2008 appears (6 papers) in
Foundations of Physics.
Volume 41 (2011),
No. 1, January
One paper appears in J. Phys: Conf. Ser., v. 330 (2011)
Fulltext
Four papers appear in arXiv
The International Association for Relativistic
Dynamics (IARD) is hosting its 6th biennial meeting at
Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece, 22-26 June 2008.
IARD 2008 marks the association's
10th year of activity since its founding at the 1998
meeting.
Five previous meetings took place in Houston,
Texas, Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv, Israel, Howard University in
Washington DC, Saas Fee, Switzerland, and the University of
Connecticut in Storrs, CT.
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.
Conference Program
Invited
speaker: Itzhak Bars will speak on Two-Time Physics
(2T-Physics)
Sunday 22
June |
Arrival, Registration and Informal Meetings |
Monday
23 June |
8:30-9:30 |
Registration |
9:30-10:00 |
Rafi Milo On the
interpretation of relativity theory |
10:00-10:40 |
John Fanchi
Tutorial on Manifestly Covariant Quantum Theory in
Relativistic Dynamics
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10:40-11:15 |
Coffee |
11:15-12:00 |
Rugerro Santilli
Neutron Synthesis and some comments on Science in
Greece |
12:00-12:30 |
N. Ben-Amots
On the relativistic addition of velocities |
12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-14:35 |
Amos Harpaz (1928-2018) Two
tests for the equivalence principle |
14:35-15:10 |
Paul
O'Hara Quantum Mechanics and the Metrics of General
Relativity |
15:10-15:45 |
Robert M. Yamaleev
The concept of the counterpart of the inertial mass in
relativistic mechanics |
15:45-16:25 |
Coffee |
16:25-17:00 |
Alexander Gersten
Non-standard Lagrangians and Actions |
17:00-17:45 |
Woodford W. Zachary (1935-2011)
Properties of Square Root Operators in Relativistic
Quantum Mechanics |
Tuesday
24 June |
9:00-9:40 |
Bum Hoon Lee On the
great magnon and spike solutions for strings |
9:40-10:25 |
Itzhak Bars Two
time physics I |
10:25-11:10 |
Coffee |
11:00-11:40 |
Hristu Culetu A
time dependent compressible fluid for the black hole
interior |
11:40-12:15 |
Georgios
Kraniotis Motion of a test particle in Kerr spacetime |
12:15-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-14:30 |
N. Ben-Amots Some features and implications of exponential
gravity Abstract
Fulltext [JPCS]
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14:30-15:10 |
Stephen Low Special
relativistic quantum mechanics as a projective representation
of the inhomogeneous Lorentz group |
15:10-15:50 |
Diego L.
Rapoport Torsion geometries, self-reference, multistate
logics, time waves and the extended photon |
15:50-16:30 |
Coffee |
16:30-17:10 |
Ciprian
Acatrinei Canonical quantization of noncommutative field
theory |
17:10-17:45 |
Martin Rivas On the
kinematics of the left of charge of a spinning charged
particle
[arXiv]
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Wednesday 25 June |
9:00-13:00 |
Trip to Vergina
Museum |
13:00-15:00 |
Lunch |
15:00-15:40 |
Ana Laura
Garcia-Perciante On the physical origin of generic
instability in linearized dissipative relativistic
hydrodynamics |
15:40-16:20 |
L.P. Horwitz
On the geometry of Hamiltonian orbits in nonrelativistic
and relativistic mechanics, a generalized Lorentz force and
the Kaluza Klein metric.
[arXiv]
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16:20-16:50 |
Coffee |
16:50-17:20 |
Ioannis Antoniou, Baydyanath
Misra Relativistic chaos and internal time |
17:20-18:00 |
Marcelo Schiffer A
relativistic Schrodinger equation and additional gravitation
relativistic fields in Nature. |
18:00-20:00
| School of
Aristotle Philosophical-Epistemological Discussion |
Thursday 26 June |
9:00-9:45
| Bei-Lok Hu
Quantum entanglement, recoherence and information flow in
a particle-field system and implications for the black hole
information issue |
9:45-10:30
| Da-Shin Lee
Stochastic Lorentz force on a point charge moving near a
conducting plate |
10:30-11:10
| Coffee |
11:10-11:55
| Itzhak Bars
Two-Time Physics II |
12:00-14:00
| Lunch
[Business lunch for planning IARD2010] |
14:00-14:40
| Martin Land On
timelike excitations in the relativistic harmonic oscillator
[arXiv],
[abstract]
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14:40-15:20
| Bruce Mainland
Highly relativistic bound state solutions of the
Bethe-Salpeter equation describing a minimally interacting
fermion and scalar
[arXiv]
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15:20-15:55
| S. Kvinikhidze
Gauge invariant currents in the covariant approach to the
relativistic three body probloem |
15:55-16:40
| Coffee |
16:40-17:25
| Alexei Kryukov
Eight theorems on the unification of quantum mechanics and
relativity |
17:25-18:00
| Herve Mohrbach
Spin Hall effect of photons in a gravitational field
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IARD2008 ABSTRACTS OF LECTURES
Fulltext papers of lectures are available as mentioned in square brackets.
Conference
Fee
The registration fee for the conference
was $195.
Conference Venue
The
Teloglion Foundation of Art Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki Agiou Demetriou 159A GR-546 36 Thessaloniki,
GREECE
Lunch
Lunch was provided by the local
conference organizers. If you would like to reserve a vegetarian or
non-dairy vegetarian meal, please email mailto:martin@multinet.net.il?subject=IARD
2008 as soon as possible.
Accommodation
The following hotels are closest to the
Venue (within 5 km). Reservations may be arranged directly with the
hotel. Please note that hotel and car rental rates in Thessaloniki
are lower when reservations are made from outside Greece.
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