REF 2025 is the 12th edition in the series of workshops on Resummation, Evolution and Factorization.
The workshop brings together specialists in different areas, from effective field theory to lattice to QCD factorization methods. The main focus will be on transverse momentum dependent distributions (TMDs) and their connection with Monte Carlo event generators, as well as on the experimental measurements aimed at extracting information on TMDs at present and future colliders. The interplay between the factorization theorems, resummation of large logarithms, and the corresponding evolution equations are crucial for higher precision calculations, necessary not only for understanding the data recorded by past and present facilities, such as the LHC, HERA and Belle, but especially for future experiments, such as HL-LHC, EIC, and FCC.
The 2025 edition of REF will be hosted at the Department of Physics, University of Milan and INFN, in Milan (Italy), from October 27th to 31th, 2025. To facilitate travel for those in Europe, the workshop will start on Monday at 14:00 and finish on Friday at the end of the morning session.
The registration fee is 100 euro per participant without the workshop dinner and 160 euro with the workshop dinner.
Organizing Commiteee:
Giancarlo Ferrera (Milan U. and INFN)
Francesco Hautmann (Oxford U.)
Lorenzo Rossi (Milan U. and INFN)
Advisory Board:
E. Aschenauer, A. Bacchetta, A. Bermudez Martinez, D. Boer, I. Cherednikov, M. Diehl, M.G. Echevarria, L. Favart, E. Gardi, F. Hautmann, K. Kutak, N. Raicevic, G. Schnell, I. Scimemi, A. Signori, P. Van Mechelen
This year's event is sponsored by:
Department. Physics "Aldo Pontremoli" University of Milan
National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)
Previous meetings:
14-18 October 2024, Saclay (France)
23-27 October 2023, Madrid (Spain)
31-4 November 2022, U Montenegro Online
15-19 November 2021, Hamburg Online
7-11 December 2020, Edinburgh Online
25-29 November 2019, Pavia (Italy)
19-23 November 2018, Krakow (Poland)
13-16 November 2017, Madrid (Spain)
7-10 November 2016, Antwerp (Belgium)
2-5 November 2015, Hamburg (Germany)