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Lattice Journal Club  

The Lattice Journal Club talks are intended to give all members of our lattice group (Bachelor, Master, PhD, PostDoc) the opportunity to discuss together topics/papers that are of general interest in our field. The speaker should give an introductory presentation of the topic/paper he/she selected, highlighting why it is interesting and what might be the troublesome points that deserve a discussion. The style of the Journal Club is informal and its aim pedagogical, encouraging discussions within the group on topics of relevance.

Speakers who signed up for talks without having specified a title, are expected to send a title for their seminar latest on the Monday before their talk!

Group members will get a reminder per every week in which we will have a seminar!

Everybody is encouraged to sign up for talks and/or suggest topics using the relevant forms in the webpage any time, not just during the organizational meeting!

About

Journal Club talks are expected to last about 45 minutes. A discussion session will follow, which is expected to last about 15 minutes. Speakers are free to choose whether to deliver a blackboard talk or a beamer talk and hybrid versions are also welcome.

Guidelines for talks and detailed information on the format can be found in our Journal Club Guidelines.

Our guidelines are also summarized in a nice Presentation on Journal Club Guidelines.

Schedule

28

APR

ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING


  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

12

MAY

TBA

Speaker:

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

19

MAY

TBA

Speaker:

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

26

MAY

Wilson fermions and chiral symmetry​

Speaker: Christoph Konrad

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

02

JUN

Simulating with Langevin algorithms​

Speaker: Jan-Philipp Klinger

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

09

JUN

The SU(2) Yang-Mills static potential on large and fine lattices ​

Speaker:Marco Stilger

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

16

JUN

Multi-histogram methods​

Speaker: Volodymyr Chelnokov

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

23

JUN

Operator mixing for correlators​

Speaker: Passant Ali

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

30

JUN

TBA​

Speaker: Lucas Katschke

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

07

JUL

Determination of the strong coupling

Speaker: Michael Eichberg

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

14

JUL

TBA

Speaker: Peter Lowdon

  • Friday
  • 14 (c.t.)
  • Room 02.116

Suggested topics/papers

Introduction/overview of widely used lattice discretizations
Introduction/overview of widely used lattice methods
Introduction/overview of widely used MC algorithms, smoothing and data analysis techniques
Further topics