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Recent Activity at INT:

Nuclear Reactions from Lattice QCD
(INT Workshop March 11-12, 2013)

Reported by R. Briceno, Z. Davoudi, and T. Luu
Reported on April 9, 2013

Lattice quantum chromodynamics (LQCD), as the only truly ab inito approach for studying hadronic systems, has recently started to address long-standing problems in nuclear physics. Studying nuclear reactions directly from LQCD is the most recent quest in this direction, and amongst the most challenging ones as well. Read more...












Lattice QCD Studies of Excited Resonances and Multi-Hadron Systems
(INT Program July 30 - August 31, 2012)

Reported by Silas Beane and Colin Morningstar
Reported on November 26, 2012

The calculation of properties of excited baryon and meson resonances, exotic states, and multi-hadron systems using lattice QCD has only recently become possible due to advances in high-performance computing supplemented by novel methodologies and algorithmic developments. Read more...








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