Workshops General Archive
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The Joint Physics Analysis Center (JPAC) has been dedicated to the development of theoretical and phenomenological analysis methods for the analysis of hadron reactions.More info
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The workshop will address questions as: How does QCD behave at very low-energies in systems with strangeness and how strange exotic atoms contribute to its understanding? What is the nature of Lambda(1405) and how strongly bound are kaonic nuclei? What is the role of strangeness in neutron stars?More info
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Multimessenger observation of compact stars (CSs) mergers have the potential to revolutionize nuclear astrophysics. It is expected that the Advanced LIGO & Virgo detector network will discover several new events in the first months of the new observing run.More info
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It is expected to provide a basis for the solution of many quantum phenomena in few- and many-body systems. We will discuss individual problems in the different research areas from the universal point of view such as Efimov physics and weakly-bound states, resonances, and BEC-BCS crossover.More info
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Small open quantum systems are intensely studied in various fields of physics, the properties of such systems are profoundly affected by their environment.More info
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Modern experimental facilities, new theoretical techniques for the continuum bound-state problem and progress with lattice-regularized QCD have provided strong indications that soft quarkquark (diquark) correlations play a crucial role in hadron physics.More info
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This international conference focuses on the latest scientific developments at the interface of functional and renormalization-group methods, and aims at favoring interdisciplinary discussions between communities interested in these two cornerstones of theoretical physics, both at the formal level and at the modern frontiers of their applications.More info
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The workshop will in particular address the possible appearance of new strong interaction phenomena at present and future colliders and the state of the art of the interplay between perturbative and non-perturbative QCD, both at the LHC and at the very high energies that these colliders plan to reach.More info
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Cluster formation is essential to investigate nuclear systems in heavy ion collisions.More info
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The short term goal is to collectively explore the possibility of exploiting condensed matter analog models as experimental tools to study problems that arise in the context of gravitation, especially cosmology and astrophysics.More info