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Panel discussion - What's essential to the future of LQG?

The panel discussion "What's essential to the future of LQG?" part of the LQG Online summer school.

1. Thomas Thiemann: Quantum Gravity and Constructive QFT
2. Daniele Pranzetti: Quantum gravity as quantization of the charge algebra & corner symmetry
3. Hongguang Liu: A rigorous and calculable renormalisation programme
4. Sylvain Carrozza: Universal predictions
5. Ed Wilson-Ewing: Trans-Planckian perturbations and rotating black holes
6. Maité Dupuis: Diversity & Mentorship
7. Marc Geiller: Matter matters
8. Steffen Gielen: A dialogue between formal theory and phenomenology
9. Bianca Dittrich: Identify universal behaviour for LQG based models.
10. Alejandro Perez: UV physics is seriously richer than naively expected
11. Laurent Freidel: Local Holography
12. Aldo Riello: Look for inspiration as broadly as you can
13. Daniele Oriti: Stop thinking of quantum gravity as necessarily the result of quantizing General Relativity
14. Flaminia Giacomini: The quantum nature of gravity (even at low-energy)
15. Carlo Rovelli: Apply the theory to the real world. Go from mathematical physics to physics.
16. Abhay Ashtekar: A Fine Balance as the Key to Sustained Advances

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