Conveners
Plenary
- Zoltan Fodor (University of Wuppertal)
Plenary
- Gernot Münster (University of Muenster)
Plenary
- Akira Ukawa (Riken AICS)
Plenary
- Robert Edwards (Jefferson Lab)
Plenary
- Claude Bernard (Washington University St. Louis)
Plenary
- Weonjong Lee (Seoul National University)
Plenary
- Hartmut Wittig (University of Mainz)
Plenary
- Stephen Sharpe (University of Washington)
Plenary
- Constantia Alexandrou (University of Cyprus)
Plenary
- Yoshinobu Kuramashi (Tsukuba University/CCS/AICS)
Prof.
Michael Mueller-Preussker
(Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin)
23/06/2014, 11:15
Talk
Alexei Bazavov
(University of California/University of Iowa)
23/06/2014, 11:45
Talk
Dr
Stephan Durr
(Wuppertal University / Juelich Forschungszentrum)
24/06/2014, 09:45
Talk
Prof.
Andreas Frommer
(University of Wuppertal)
24/06/2014, 10:15
Talk
Dr
Raul Briceno
(JLab)
24/06/2014, 11:15
Talk
Few-body hadronic observables play an essential role in a wide number of processes relevant for both particle and nuclear physics. In order for Lattice QCD to offer insight into the interpretation of few-body states, a theoretical infrastructure must be developed to map Euclidean-time correlation functions to the desired Minkowski-time few-body observables. In this talk, I will first review...
Dr
Anthony Mezzacappa
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
26/06/2014, 09:00
Talk
Dr
Antonin Portelli
(University of Southampton)
26/06/2014, 11:30
Talk
Dr
Denes Sexty
(Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Heidelberg)
27/06/2014, 09:45
Talk
Prof.
Tetsuya Onogi
(Osaka University)
27/06/2014, 11:45
Talk
The emergence of massless Dirac fermion in graphene has attracted attention in recent years due to the remarkable features. The tight-binding honeycomb lattice hamiltonian to explain this feature has a close analogy with "the staggered fermion" which is widely used in lattice gauge theory. Employing the position space formalism developed in lattice gauge theory, we reformulate the...
Prof.
Massimo D'Elia
(University of Pisa & INFN)
28/06/2014, 08:30
Talk
Prof.
Tilo Wettig
(University of Regensburg)
28/06/2014, 09:00
Talk
I will give an overview of QPACE 2, which is a custom-designed machine based on Intel Xeon Phi processors, developed by Regensburg University in collaboration with Eurotech (Italy/Japan). I will also discuss our high-performance implementation of a domain-decomposition-based solver on the Xeon Phi and present benchmarks of its strong-scaling behavior.
Prof.
Masakiyo Kitazawa
(Osaka University)
28/06/2014, 09:30
Theoretical Developments
Talk
We propose a novel method to define and calculate the
energy-momentum tensor (EMT) in lattice gauge theory on the basis of the
Yang-Mills gradient flow.
Using this method, we measure the thermodynamics of SU(3) gauge theoy on
fine
lattices with lattice size up to 64^3x18.
The numerical results with small lattice spacing confirm our previous
findings;
the expectation values of the EMT...
Prof.
Chris Sachrajda
(University of Southampton)
28/06/2014, 10:30
Talk