Mar 25 – 27, 2020
Göttingen University
Europe/Zurich timezone

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  1. Christopher Plumberg

    Particle interferometry has proven to be an indispensable tool in probing the space-time evolution of femtoscopic collision systems. In this talk, I show how hydrodynamic predictions for the space-time evolution of high-multiplicity pp and p+Pb collisions can be tested against interferometric observables designed to probe their size and shape. In particular, I consider how the dependence of...

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  2. Andrew Lifson (Lund University)

    The chirality-flow formalism has recently been developed as a graphical representatin of the spinor-helicity method. In this method, Feynman diagrams are directly represented in terms of chirality-flow lines corresponding to spinor inner products, without the need to resort to intermediate algebraic manipulations. In this talk the completed massless QED and QCD cases will be discussed. Also,...

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