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23/06/2025, 09:20
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Dominik Stefan Mitzel (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))23/06/2025, 09:30
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David Wilson (University of Cambridge)23/06/2025, 11:00
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Liuming Liu (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)23/06/2025, 14:00
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23/06/2025, 15:30
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Sasa Prelovsek Komelj23/06/2025, 16:30
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Gudrun Hiller (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))24/06/2025, 09:00
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Alessandro De Santis (Helmholtz-Institut Mainz and Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)24/06/2025, 10:30
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Matteo Di Carlo24/06/2025, 11:30
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Giuseppe Gagliardi24/06/2025, 14:00
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24/06/2025, 15:30
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Shoji Hashimoto (KEK)24/06/2025, 16:30
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Gregorio Herdoiza25/06/2025, 09:30
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Juan Andres Urrea Nino25/06/2025, 11:00
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Max Hansen25/06/2025, 14:00
I will discuss recent progress and open challenges in computing multi-hadron electroweak amplitudes from lattice QCD, a Euclidean, finite-volume, discretised formulation of quantum chromodynamics. Starting from the underlying quarks and gluons, QCD predicts a spectrum of hadrons—such as the pion, kaon, and D meson—whose masses and matrix elements can now be computed with sub-percent precision...
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