28 November 2022 to 2 December 2022
IJCLab Orsay
Europe/Paris timezone

Recent advances in lattice QCD for the LHC

29 Nov 2022, 10:45
30m
Amphitheatre Lehmann (Building 200)

Amphitheatre Lehmann

Building 200

IJCLab Orsay
WG2: Event Simulations and Monte Carlo Tools Plenary

Speaker

Benoit BLOSSIER

Description

While perturbation theory offers an impressive machinery to describe the strong interaction at
high energy, it is not reliable anymore to take into account long-distance degrees of freedom of the theory. Lattice QCD is a well-established approach to solve QCD from first principles of quantum field theory. Theorists have realised significant breakthrough in the recent past in topics which were considered as particularly challenging and. We are in pretty good position to understand the dynamics at work in systems under close investigation at the LHC. In this talk I will illustrate the statement by sketching a couple of recent advances in spectroscopy, hadron structure and QCD at finite temperature.

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Author

Benoit BLOSSIER

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