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One of the remarkable new ideas to emerge from string theory has been the duality between the quantum theory of gravity in a negatively curved spacetime, and a gauge theory on the boundary of the spacetime. This duality maps experimentally relevant questions on the dynamics of quantum criticality to physics near the horizon of a black hole. These ideas have provided a new physical perspective on quantum criticality. I will give an overview of these developments and discuss their prospects for describing strongly-interacting quantum critical points. Host: Robert Ecke, CNLS, 667-1444, ecke@lanl.gov |