From first-principles QCD to experiments
ECT* - Villa Tambosi
Strada delle Tabarelle, 286
Trento - Italy
The structure properties and formation mechanisms of hadrons and nuclei are among the key open questions in nuclear physics. With major experimental efforts underway to map out the structure of hadrons and nuclei, a closer link between practitioners of these different areas is key for revealing the origin of glue that binds their constituents and the real-time properties of hadrons in heavy-ion collisions. Over the past decade, ab-initio approaches such as lattice QCD, functional QCD approaches and chiral effective field theories have advanced to a stage where we are beginning to understand the timelike properties of hadrons, the QCD phase structure at high densities, nuclear formation processes and the composition of nuclei from first-principles. The goal of this workshop is to explore common interests and potential synergies between the different fields and approaches by bringing together experts from the different areas.
Organizers
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Markus Huber (Giessen University, Germany)
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Gernot Eichmann (University of Graz, Austria)
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Maria Paola Lombardo (INFN, Florence, Italy)
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Pieter Maris (Iowa State University, United States)
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Jan Martin Pawlowski (Heidelberg University, Germany)
Contacts
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