Quo vadis QCD theory: heavy-ion collion perspectives and beyond

from Monday, September 30, 2019 (9:00 AM) to Wednesday, October 2, 2019 (3:15 PM)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Sep 30, 2019
Oct 1, 2019
Oct 2, 2019
AM
8:30 AM
General presentations (until 10:00 AM)
8:30 AM Emergence of collectivity in pp, pA and AA collisions at the LHC - Eero Aleksi Kurkela (CERN)  
9:15 AM Real-time lattice simulations of overoccupied gluodynamics - Tuomas Lappi (University of Jyvaskyla)  
10:00 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:30 AM
General presentations (until 12:00 PM)
10:30 AM Pion and kaon condensation. Cpht versus lattice - Prof. Jens Oluf Andersen (NTNU)  
11:15 AM Quark and gluon contribution to the QCD trace anomaly - Yoshitaka Hatta (BNL)  
8:30 AM
General presentations (until 10:00 AM)
8:30 AM Binary Hybrid Star Mergers and the Phase Diagram of Quantum Chromodynamics - Matthias Hanauske  
9:15 AM Dense nuclear matter and gravitational waves - Alex Nielsen (University of Stavanger)  
10:00 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:30 AM
General presentations (until 12:00 PM)
10:30 AM Quantum tunneling, real-time dynamics and Picard-Lefshetz thimbles - Anders Tranberg  
11:15 AM Forward physics at the ALICE experiment - Dieter Rohrich (Department of Physics & Technology-University of Bergen)  
PM
12:00 PM --- Lunch ---
1:00 PM Welcome  
1:30 PM
General presentations (until 3:45 PM)
1:30 PM Towards dependable real-time dynamics from lattice QCD - Alexander Rothkopf (University of Stavanger)  
2:15 PM What can quarkonium tell us about the QGP? - Dr Yukinao Akamatsu (Osaka University)  
3:00 PM Quo vadis quarkonium measurements as probe of the QCD medium - Ionut Cristian Arsene (University of Oslo (NO))  
3:45 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:15 PM
General presentations (until 6:15 PM)
4:15 PM Probing space-time structure and thermalization of QCD jets - Konrad Tywoniuk (University of Bergen (NO))  
5:00 PM Testing the QCD (or QCD-like) phase transition with GW observatories? - Germano Nardini (Universitaet Bern)  
12:00 PM --- Lunch ---
1:30 PM
General presentations (until 3:45 PM)
1:30 PM Neutron stars as a laboratory for dense QCD matter - Prof. Aleksi Vuorinen (University of Helsinki)  
2:15 PM Delineating the properties of matter in cold, dense QCD - Prof. Toru Kojo (Central China Normal University)  
3:00 PM Continuity from neutron matter to two-flavor quark matter with 1S0 and 3P2 superfluidity - Prof. Kenji Fukushima (The University of Tokyo)  
3:45 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:15 PM
General presentations (until 6:15 PM)
4:15 PM "Why are we here?" A presentation of Norwegian activities  
4:45 PM "Quo vadis QCD" Nuclear physics at present/future colliders and in the Universe  
12:00 PM --- Lunch ---