574. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Seminar

 

Organiser

Dennis D. Dietrich



Topics include

  1. Strong interactions

  2. Quantum chromodynamics

  3. Dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking

  4. Origin of mass



Program & Slides



Travel

50°39′5.47″N, 7°13′11.15″E

50.651519°N, 7.219764°E

Scope

The LHC did not only bring us a Higgs, but also plenty of other data, which -- together with results from other experiments -- helps us to improve our understanding of strong interactions, be it in the context of quantum chromodynamics or of extensions of the Standard Model. These two guises of strong interactions share the same theoretical methods, and progress on one side entails advancement on the other.

Against this background, the workshop gathers together present and future experts in the various aspects of strong interactions to present, discuss, and learn about the latest developments in the field. It will take place at the Conference Centre of the German Physical Society in Bad Honnef, Germany. The program consists of invited and contributed talks as well as a poster session. The workshop is funded by the Wilhelm & Else Heraeus Foundation, which covers local costs for all participants and also donates a price for the best poster presentation.



Invited speakers

Jens Braun (Darmstadt U)

Stan Brodsky (SLAC)

Simon Catterall (Syracuse U)

Stefania De Curtis (INFN Firenze)

Guy de Téramond (Costa Rica U)

Holger Gies (Jena U)

Paul Hoyer (Helsinki U)

Matti Järvinen (ENS Paris)

Sabine Kraml (LPSC Grenoble)

Kher Sham Lim (MPIK Heidelberg)

Manfred Lindner (MPIK Heidelberg)

Daniel Litim (Sussex U)

Maria Paola Lombardo (INFN Frascati)

Axel Maas (Jena U)

Jan M. Pawlowski (Heidelberg U)

Craig Roberts (Argonne National Lab)

Francesco Sannino (CP3-Origins)

Robert Shrock (SUNY Stony Brook)

Marc Wagner (Frankfurt U)

Roman Zwicky (Edinburgh U)



Last update: 19 November 2014 Dennis D. Dietrich

Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany, November 12-14, 2014

Strong interactions IN the LHC ERA