Conveners
3.
- Daniele Binosi (ECT*-Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Prof.
Guy de Teramond
(University of Costa Rica)
21/09/2015, 14:30
Invited talk
Relativistic bound-state equations for mesons and baryons are constructed in a semiclassical approximation to light-front QCD from a superconformal algebra which relates baryon and meson spectra. This procedure uniquely determines the confinement potential for arbitrary spin and its embedding in AdS space. The specific breaking of dilatation invariance within the supersymmetric algebra...
Dr
Joannis Papavassiliou
(Universtiy of Valencia)
21/09/2015, 15:00
Invited talk
One of the longstanding challenges of QCD is to furnish quantitatively
accurate ab-initio predictions for the observable properties of hadrons.
In this talk we present a significant step for bridging this gap, based
on the synergy between Schwinger-Dyson equations and large-volume lattice simulations.
Prof.
Stanislaw Glazek
(University of Warsaw)
21/09/2015, 15:30
Oral contribution
Ridge-like correlations in high-energy proton-proton collisions
reported by the CMS collaboration suggest a collective flow that
resembles the one in heavy-ion collisions. If the hydrodynamic
description is valid then the effect results from the initial
anisotropy of the colliding matter, which depends on the distribution
of matter in protons. Following recent theoretical...