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</html><description>29 May 2024, Brussels Eleanor Harris (ICTP Trieste) | Edge modes on the horizon The existence of edge modes living at the entangling surface in certain gauge theories gives rise to entanglement entropy between disconnected regions. Inspired by these results, we can ask what this implies for gravity, which is also a gauge theory. These [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
