TF1 Snowmass Report: Quantum gravity, string theory, and black holes
Daniel Harlow, Shamit Kachru, Juan Maldacena, Ibrahima Bah, Mike, Blake, Raphael Bousso, Mirjam Cvetic, Xi Dong, Netta Engelhardt, Tom, Faulkner, Raphael Flauger, Dan Freed, Victor Gorbenko, Yingfei Gu, Jim, Halverson, Tom Hartman, Sean Hartnoll, Andreas Karch, Hong Liu

TL;DR
This report provides an overview of quantum gravity, string theory, and black holes, summarizing key white papers from the Snowmass process to highlight current research directions and challenges.
Contribution
It compiles and synthesizes recent white papers on quantum gravity, string theory, and black holes, offering a comprehensive overview of the field.
Findings
Summarizes diverse approaches in quantum gravity and string theory.
Highlights recent progress and open questions in black hole research.
Provides a curated overview of the field for researchers.
Abstract
We give an overview of the field of quantum gravity, string theory and black holes summarizing various white papers in this subject that were submitted as part of the Snowmass process.
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TopicsAviation History and Innovations · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
