Session

In honour of Hans-Jürgen Pirner

6 avr. 2011, 15:00
Sol Cress

Sol Cress

Spaloumont, 5 B-4900 Spa Belgique

Présidents de session

In honour of Hans-Jürgen Pirner

  • Jean-Philippe Lansberg (Paris XI - IPNO)

In honour of Hans-Jürgen Pirner

  • Joseph Cugnon (Université de Liège)

In honour of Hans-Jürgen Pirner: after-dinner session

  • Il n'a pas de président de session pour ce bloc

Documents de présentation

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  1. Prof. Bogdan Povh (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
    06/04/2011 15:00
    The forward neutron production in the $ep$ collisions at 300 GeV CM measured by the H1 and ZEUS Collaborations at DESY has been used to estimate the total probability for the proton fluctuation into $n\pi^+$ and $p\pi^0$. The probability found is on the order of the 25\%. This number is compared with the numbers obtained for the probability of quark fluctuation into $\pi^+$ and $\pi^0$ from...
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  2. Dr Jens Braun (Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut)
    06/04/2011 16:00
    Strongly-interacting theories of fermions are of great interest both experimentally and theoretically. While heavy-ion collision experiments provide us with information on hot and dense QCD, experiments with ultracold trapped atoms provide an accessible and controllable system where quantum many-body phenomena can be studied experimentally in great detail. Our theoretical understanding of...
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  3. Dr Frank Steffen (MPI of Physics)
    06/04/2011 16:30
    My talk consists of two parts. In the first part, the loop-loop correlation model (LLCM) is presented which has been developed in collaboration with Hans-Juergen Pirner. This model allows for a or a unified description of static color dipole potentials, confining QCD strings, and hadronic high-energy reactions and shows saturation effects that manifest S-matrix unitarity at ultra-high...
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  4. Dr Bertram Klein (Technische Universität München)
    06/04/2011 17:00
    Quantum Chromodynamics at finite temperature and density is currently a subject of great interest, due to both advances in experimental heavy-ion collisions and theoretical improvement of our understanding in recent years. Simulations of the theory on finite space-time lattices provide important theoretical advances. But in particular for investigating QCD phase transitions, large quark masses...
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  5. Prof. Hans-Jürgen Pirner (Institut für Theoretische Physik)
    07/04/2011 21:30
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