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New Trends in Thermal Phases of QCD

Prague Workshop: "New Trends in Thermal Phases of QCD", Apr 14-17, 2023

 

Workshop Focus: 

Discovery of near-perfect fluidity in hot strongly-interacting matter revealed gaps in our theoretical understanding of thermal QCD. In an effort to refocus on the basics, this workshop will bring together researchers working in related areas to closely interact, exchange ideas, and share experiences on this topic. A particular attention will be given to aspects of Anderson localization, IR scale invariance and Dirac spectral non-analyticity that recently entered this thought arena, but also to more traditional topics such as U_A(1) anomaly, topology, equation of state and other. 

Workshop Program (pdf)

International Advisory: 

Andrei Alexandru, Massimo D´Elia, Tamás Kovács

Local Organizing Committee:

Jaroslav Bielčík, Ivan Horváth (Chair), Michal Šumbera

Venue: 

Vila Lanna, Bubeneč, Prague                                            https://vila-lanna.cz/en/ 

Contact:

Ivan Horváth, ihorv2@g.uky.edu

List of Participants: 

Maria-Paola Lombardo
Ravi Shanker
Claudio Bonanno
Tamás Kovács
Matteo Giordano
Andrey Kotov
Andrei Alexandru
Peter Markoš
Robert Mendris
Keh-Fei Liu
Leonid Glozman
Owe Philipsen
Roman Pasechnik
Karel Šafařík
Oleg Borisenko
Lorenz von Smekal
Filip Křížek
Boris Tomášik
Heng-Tong Ding
Yi-Bo Yang
Jiří Adam
Jiří Hošek
Dimitrios Petrellis
Miloslav Znojil
Xiaolan Meng
Peng Sun
Jaroslav Bielčík
Michal Šumbera
Ivan Horváth

Presentations

Karel Šafařík   pdf
Andrei Alexandru   pdf
Yi-Bo Yang   pdf
Claudio Bonanno   pdf
Peter Markoš   pdf
Robert Mendris   pdf
Tamás Kovács   pdf
Matteo Giordano   pdf
Ravi Shanker   pdf
Leonid Glozman   pdf
Owe Philipsen   pdf
Boris Tomášik   pdf
Maria-Paola Lombardo   pdf
Keh-Fei Liu   pdf
Andrey Kotov   pdf
Lorenz von Smekal   pdf
Oleg Borisenko pdf
Heng-Tong Ding pdf
Roman Pasechnik   pdf
Michal Šumbera   pdf
Filip Křížek   pdf
Ivan Horváth   Ivan´s remarks at the workshop were based, in part, on the following past presentations: 
                          Lattice 2019,  Jun 16-22  2019, Wuhan, China             FunQCD22  Jun 13-17 2022, Valencia, Spain

                        

 

 

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This workshop is supported by the project Centre of Advanced Applied Sciences (CAAS) with the number CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16-019/0000778. CAAS is co-financed by European Union.

Workshop on Physics of Hypernuclei

Workshop on Physics of Hypernuclei

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February 15-16, 2020
Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS, Řež, Czech Republic
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The scientific program of the workshop starts on Saturday morning and ends on Sunday afternoon. We show only the total time of each presentation as comments and questions are welcome any time. The column "BJ" indicates presenters joining the workshop via the video-conference system.

February 15 (Saturday)
TimePresenterTitleBJ
9:00 - 9:10   Opening session  
9:10 - 9:50 Toshiyuki Gogami      What we measured at JLab / overview of JLab experiments  
9:50 - 10:30 Petr Bydžovský Electroproduction of hypernuclei in impulse approximation  
10:30 - 10:50   Coffee break  
10:50 - 11:20 Kazuki N. Suzuki Light hypernuclear measurement plan (A=3,4) at JLab  
11:20 - 12:00 Petr Veselý Description of Nuclei and Hypernuclei within the Equation of Motion Phonon Method  
12:00 - 14:00   Lunch break  
14:00 - 14:40 Kosuke Itabashi nnΛ analysis (1) YES
14:40 - 15:20 Bischnu Pandey nnΛ analysis (2) YES
15:20 - 15:40   Coffee break  
15:40 - 16:20 Dalibor Skoupil Electro- and photoproduction of K+Λ on protons  
16:20 - 17:00 Eiichi Umezaki Elementary process cross section analysis  
February 16 (Sunday)
TimePresenterTitleBJ
9:00 - 9:40 Toshio Motoba Medium to heavy hypernuclear calculation YES
9:40 - 10:20 Satoshi Nue Nakamura A = 40, 48 hypernuclear measurement at JLab YES
10:20 - 10:40   Coffee break  
10:40 - 11:20 Atsushi Umeya Light hypernuclear calculation (A=7-12) YES
11:20 - 12:00 Sho Nagao ELPH experiment status and plan (3ΛH lifetime) YES
12:00 - 12:20 Yuichi Toyama Analysis of Lambda lifetime data, + 4ΛH LT measurement at ELPH YES
12:20 - 12:40 Kazuki Katayama Future HKS performance (trigger + DAQ etc.) YES
12:50 - 13:50   Lunch break  
13:50 - 14:30 Jan Pokorný Natural Orbitals and the Equation of Motion Phonon Method  
14:30 - 15:00 Toshiyuki Gogami How to work as a collaboration (discussion)  
15:00 - 15:20   Coffee break  
15:20 - 16:00   Discussion and closing  
SOCIAL PROGRAM

We plan to have a social dinner in the restaurant Na Rozhraní (Srbská 7, Praha 6) on Saturday evening.

HOW TO GET TO ŘEŽ

In order to get from Vila Marna to Řež, the easiest way is to get on the train at the Praha-Podbaba station (15 minutes walking from Vila Marna, see the map underneath). The train goes every 30 minutes, i.e. 7:49, 8:19, 8:49 etc., and reaches Řež in less than 15 minutes.

Detailed information on transportation can be found at idos.cz.

Should you have any questions, please contact the organizers.

 

Mathematical Results in Quantum Theory (QMath)

A conference series "Mathematical Results in Quantum Theory" (or QMath) was initiated by P. Exner and P. Seba in 1987. The aim is not only to bring together people interested in the "quantum part" of mathematical physics, but in the first place to stimulate a search of new quantum effects and a deeper understanding of quantum physics, as well as development of methods which can help in situations where the standard quantum mechanical tools are inadequate. Up to now there were thirteen meetings, the fourteenths is in preparation:


More about the program of the previous conferences can be learned from the conference proceedings which were published in the following volumes:

  • QMath1: Applications of Self-Adjoint Extensions in Quantum Physics, Lecture Notes in Physics, vol.324; Springer, Berlin 1989
  • QMath2: Schroedinger Operators, Standard and Non-Standard, World Scientific, Singapore 1989
  • QMath3: Order, Disorder, and Chaos in Quantum Systems, Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol.46; Birhauser, Basel 1990
  • QMath4: Rigorous Results in Quantum Dynamics, World Scientific, Singapore 1991
  • QMath5: Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics, Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol.70; Birhauser, Basel 1994
  • QMath6: Proceedings of the Conference Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics, Helv. Phys. Acta 71 (1998), No.1
  • QMath7: Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics, Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol.108; Birhauser, Basel 1999
  • QMath8: Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics, Contemporary Mathematics, vol.307; AMS, Providence, R.I., 2002
  • QMath9: Mathematical Physics of Quantum Mechanics (J. Asch and A. Joye, eds.), Lecture Notes in Physics, vol. 690, Springer, Berlin 2006
  • QMath10: Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics (I. Beltita, G. Nenciu and R. Purice, eds.), World Scientific, Singapore 2008
  • QMath11: Mathematical Results in Quantum Physics (P. Exner, ed.), World Scientific, Singapore 2011
  • QMath12: Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics (P. Exner, W. König, H. Neidhardt, eds.), World Scientific, Singapore 2014
  • QMath13: Mathematical Problems in Quantum Physics (F. Bonetto, D. Borthwick, E. Harrell, M. Loss, eds.), AMS Contemporary Mathematic Series, vol. 717; Providence, R.I., 2018
  • QMath14: Reviews in Mathematical Physics, vol. 33 (2021), No. 1; Special Issue on Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics
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