Speaker: Antonio Rago, Associate Professor at 糖果派对 and expert in lattice computations. The topic of the discussion is an introduction to glueballs. You can find an abstract here below.
Abstract: The building blocks of QCD, quarks and gluons, and their interactions lead to a rich variety of observed phenomena. A particularly intriguing aspect of QCD physics is the nature and behaviour of resonances: short-lived states that decay via the strong force. In this talk, I will discuss progress in studying these states, by calculating multi-particle observables in the simplified framework of pure Yang-Mills. In particular, I will focus on the idea of using finite volume as a tool to extract dynamical observables such as the couplings of the states.
Location:
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The event is open to all.
Abstract: The building blocks of QCD, quarks and gluons, and their interactions lead to a rich variety of observed phenomena. A particularly intriguing aspect of QCD physics is the nature and behaviour of resonances: short-lived states that decay via the strong force. In this talk, I will discuss progress in studying these states, by calculating multi-particle observables in the simplified framework of pure Yang-Mills. In particular, I will focus on the idea of using finite volume as a tool to extract dynamical observables such as the couplings of the states.
Location:
You can also (passcode: 060379).
The event is open to all.
- Organizer: Quantum Field Theory Center
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- Contact Email: damiapaciarinim@imada.sdu.dk
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