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Progress in algorithms and numerical tools for QCD

Europe/Zurich
IJCLab (Orsay, France)

IJCLab

Orsay, France

Bâtiment 210, Amphi 1
Description

Organized in the framework of the GDR "QCD", this workshop aims to discuss about progress in algorithms and numerical methods that theorists and experimentalists use in research activities covered by the GDR. The role of new computer architectures of the exa-scale era will be emphasized.

Deadline to register: 31st May 2024

Confirmed speakers:    

  • Alessandro Barone (University of Mainz)
  • Arnaud Beck (LLR/Ecole Polytechnique)
  • Anja Butter (LPNHE Paris)
  • Timo Eichhorn (University of Wuppertal)
  • Julien Frison (Fentech)
  • Denis Lacroix (IJCLab Orsay)
  • Méril Reboud (IJCLab Orsay)
  • Tobias Tsang (CERN)
  • Zhao-Qian Yao (ECT* Trento)

 

 

 

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Participants
  • Abigail Castro
  • Alessandro Barone
  • Anja Butter
  • Arnaud Beck
  • Benoit Blossier
  • Carlos Munoz Camacho
  • Cédric Mezrag
  • Denis Lacroix
  • Jean-Pierre DIDELEZ
  • Jing Zhang
  • Jose Manuel Morgado Chavez
  • Julien Frison
  • Justus Tobias Tsang
  • Konstantinos Koutsomitis
  • Maxim Nefedov
  • Melih Ozcelik
  • Meril REBOUD
  • Michael Fucilla
  • Miguel Teseo San Jose Perez
  • Samuel Wallon
  • Shang Ma
  • Timo Eichhorn
  • Yacob Ozdalkiran
  • Yehudi Simon
  • Zhaoqian Yao
  • Zhenni Xu
    • Non-perturbative computations
      • 1
        Parallel Tempered Metadynamics: Slowing Down Critical Slowing Down
        Orateur: Timo Eichhorn (U. Wuppertal)
      • 2
        One-flavour simulations)
        Orateur: Dr Tobias Tsang (CERN)
      • 3
        Chebyshev and Backus-Gilbert reconstruction for inclusive semileptonic B(s)-meson decays from Lattice QCD
        Orateur: Dr Alessandro Barone
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • Bayesian inference and environmental impact of numerics
      • 4
        Bayesian techniques for Lattice QCD
        Orateur: Dr Julien Frison (Fentech)
      • 5
        Hadron electromagnetic form factors using Dyson-Schwinger equations'
        Orateur: Dr Zhao-Qian Yao
      • 6
        Carbon footprint of computational physics
        Orateur: Dr Arnaud Beck
    • Quantum computing and machine learning
      • 7
        EOS, a Bayesian package for flavour physics
        Orateur: Dr Méril Reboud
      • 8
        Machine learning in QCD experiments
        Orateur: Dr Anja Butter
      • 9
        Applications of quantum computing: a focus on lattice simulations
        Orateur: Dr Denis Lacroix
    • 11:00
      Coffee break