Date: 13 Dec 2013
Time: 10:30am
Location: Burlington House, London <
http://www.ras.org.uk/about-the-ras/burlington-house>
We are pleased to announce a Royal Astronomical Society Specialist
Discussion meeting on topology.
General relativity connects the local geometry of spacetime to the energy
contents, but the topology of space is unconstrained. Moreover, it is
expected that any theory linking quantum mechanics and relativity is likely
to exhibit topology change at scales that may have become cosmologically
relevant.
Cosmological observations have shown that the Universe is very nearly flat,
and that the topology is trivial nearly out to the last scattering surface,
but we have no direct measurement of its topology on scales larger than
that. This discussion meeting will give an overview of current research in
mathematical topology, its application to cosmology and particle physics,
and a discussion of recent observations from Planck and other missions.
Confirmed keynote speakers include Jeff Weeks (independent) and Philip
Candelas (Oxford).