Friday, April 7, 2023, 11:00 am — Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 510
Abstract: Science is entering a new era in the investigation of nuclear matter, driven by a wealth of precision data from the JLab, HERA, RHIC, & LHC experiments. While analyses of these data are traditionally performed within the framework of the QCD parton model, new methods such as Lattice QCD, Machine Learning, and others, can provide complementary information. Efforts within the nCTEQ and xFitter collaborations are partnering with topical nuclear theory activities to combine and interpret these studies. The sum of this work, together with future EIC data, will yield the most detailed picture of nuclei, and advance our opportunity to possibly "solve" the underlying QCD theory of strong interactions.
Hosted by: Yoshitaka Hatta
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