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  1. 17/02/2026, 09:00
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  2. Dr Federico Sforza (University and INFN Genoa)
    17/02/2026, 09:30
  3. 17/02/2026, 10:15
  4. Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi (INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)
    17/02/2026, 11:00
  5. Richard Ruiz (Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ) PAN)
    17/02/2026, 11:45
  6. Juergen Reuter (DESY Hamburg, Germany)
    17/02/2026, 14:00
  7. Dr Sofie Martins
    17/02/2026, 14:45
  8. TRINA BASU
    17/02/2026, 16:00
  9. Felix Yu (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
    17/02/2026, 16:45
  10. Marek Schoenherr (Durham University)
    18/02/2026, 09:00
  11. Davide Pagani (INFN, Bologna (IT))
    18/02/2026, 09:45
  12. 18/02/2026, 10:30
  13. Stefan Dittmaier (University of Freiburg (DE))
    18/02/2026, 11:00
  14. Malin Elisabet Sjodahl
    18/02/2026, 11:45
  15. Lisa Benato (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    18/02/2026, 14:00
  16. David Radic
    18/02/2026, 14:45
  17. 18/02/2026, 16:00
  18. Diana Mareen Hoppe (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
    19/02/2026, 09:00
  19. Andre Hoang
    19/02/2026, 09:45
  20. 19/02/2026, 12:00
  21. TRINA BASU

    In the Standard Model (SM), the electroweak massive gauge bosons possess longitudinal polarization state when at rest, in addition to the transverse polarization states and these states interfere with each other in a quantum mechanical sense, leading to non-vanishing contributions even at the cross section level. In this talk, I will first present our analytical work on the mathematical...

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  22. David Radic
    Talk

    Parity-violating asymmetries (PVAs) at low energies provide clean and sensitive probes of physics beyond the Standard Model. We discuss the importance of higher-order electroweak effects for these observables in the Standard Model using a low-energy effective field theory approach, which allows the resummation of all large logarithms arising in the perturbative regime between the electroweak...

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