Workshops

  • Neutron-star mergers and core-collapse supernovae are among the most promising sites for the synthesis of heavy elements in the universe. These astrophysical phenomena bring together a rich interplay of general relativity, neutrino physics, nuclear reactions, and magneto-hydrodynamics.
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  • Planar fermions underpin much interesting physics in layered systems and are extensively studied in condensed matter physics; for instance, electronic properties of graphene have long been understood in terms of relativistic fermions centred on Dirac points in momentum space, but the influence of interactions between charge-carrying degrees of freedom is less well-understood and remains an active field of study.
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  • The “Workshop on Many-Body Quantum Magic” will bring together experts from universities, national laboratories and technology companies with expertise in quantum information science and various areas of many-body and high-energy physics, to further the development of quantum complexity – entanglement and nonstabilizerness (magic) – as a quantitative tool in the study of strongly correlated quantum systems, including those relevant to nuclear physics.
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  • Exotic atoms—where electrons are replaced by heavier particles such as muons, pions, kaons, antiprotons or heavier antinuclei—serve as very powerful precision laboratories to investigate the fundamental interactions and symmetries of nature.
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  • The past fifteen years have seen a remarkable evolution in our perception of hadron structure. Especially within the past five years, modern experimental facilities, new techniques for the continuum bound-state problem, and progress with lattice-regularized QCD have begun pointing to a crucial role for soft quark + quark (diquark) correlations in forming the structure of hadrons.
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  • The proposed workshop will cover one of the most outstanding topics of strong interaction physics which is the dynamics of quark-gluon interaction in the nuclear medium.
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