12:45
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--- Lunch ---
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14:15
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Soft Interaction and Multiparicle Correlations
(until 15:15)
(Conference room)
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14:15
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The "soft ridge" -- is it initial-state geometry or modified jets?
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Tom Trainor
(Conference room)
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14:35
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On the origin of the trigger-angle dependence of ridge structure
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Yogiro Hama
(Conference room)
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14:55
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Correlations and Fluctuations in the Initial State of high energy Heavy Ion Collisions
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Christoffer Flensburg
(Conference room)
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15:15
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High Field Science by High-Intensity Lasers
(until 15:40)
(Conference room)
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15:15
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Opportunities of fundamental physics at high-intensity laser facilities
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Kensuke HOMMA
(Conference room)
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15:40
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--- Coffee Break ---
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16:00
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High Field Science by High-Intensity Lasers
(until 18:05)
(Conference room)
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16:30
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Probing dark energy with high-intensity laser fields
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Yasunori Fujii
(Conference room)
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16:55
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Laser technologies and the combined applications toward vacuum physics
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Masaki Kando
(Conference room)
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17:30
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Known unknowns and unknown unknowns: astronomy vs. physics
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Yasushi Suto
(Conference room)
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19:10
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Recent Developments
(until 21:52)
(Conference room)
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19:10
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Nuclear geometry and number of collisions: Glauber model and beyond
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Irina Potashnikova
(Conference room)
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19:28
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Flow and eccentricity correlation in Fluctuating Initial Conditions
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Philipe Mota
(Conference room)
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19:46
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Fluctuation in Initial Conditions and Anisotropic Flows
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Fernando Gardim
(Conference room)
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20:04
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Forward-backward flow correlations in relativistic heavy ion collisions
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Wojciech Broniowski
(Conference room)
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20:22
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The effect of temperature dependent eta/s to particle anisotropies
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Gabriel Denicol
(Conference room)
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20:40
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Transport coefficients of the second order hydrodynamics and the applicability of hydrodynamic
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Shin MUROYA
(Conference room)
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20:58
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Viscosity vs Causality
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Agnes Mocsy
(Conference room)
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21:16
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Femtoscopic Correlations and Resonance Formation
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Michal Sumbera
(Conference room)
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21:34
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Could dense quark matter be a source of super high energy cosmic rays?
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Mais Suleymanov
(Conference room)
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