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SUMMARY:Many manifestations of nonperturbative QCD
DTSTART:20180430T115000Z
DTEND:20180505T160000Z
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CONTACT:bruno.bennich@cruzeirodosul.edu.br
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Bruno El-Bennich (Cruzeiro do Sul University)\, Joã
 o Pacheco De Melo (Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul)\, Arlene Cristina Aguilar
  (University of Campinas - Unicamp)\, Kazuo Tsushima (Cruzeiro do Sul Univ
 ersity)\, Gastao Krein (UNESP)\n\n\nNonperturbative Quantum Chromodynamics
  in view of the upgraded Jefferson Lab\, FAIR and the Electron-Ion Collide
 r\n\nThis is the fourth edition of a workshop on the shores of São Paulo 
 State with the aim to bring together theorists and experimentalists in 
 Hadron and Nuclear Physics to present and debate recent developments in n
 onperturbative Quantum Chromodynamics. The main goal of this workshop is t
 he communication of recent progress on nonperturbative approaches to the t
 heory and of constraints on the theory from observation.\n\nWhile the work
 shop originally focussed on theoretical aspects of quarks\, gluons and had
 rons\, we have continuously increased the participation of experimentalist
 s who expose the theorists to the details of observable extractions that m
 ay impact on comparison with calculations. They will also present exper
 imental issues involved at international facilities\, such as Jefferson La
 b\, BES III\, FAIR-GSI\, J-PARC and the future Electron Ion Collider.\n\nT
 he experimentalists\, on the other hand\, will we be updated on the latest
  development of theoretical tools and computational approaches to the theo
 ry. As in the past\, we aim to stimulate and promote collaborative researc
 h plans to address open questions and outstanding issues in an intimate an
 d relaxed environment.\n\nWith this fourth edition of "Many manifestations
  of nonperturbative QCD "\, we want to contribute again to an improved com
 munication between diverse experimental and theoretical communities to det
 ermine where future measurements can most effectively provide additional c
 onstraints on theory. In other words\, by which means can we tackle the ch
 allenge of understanding how the quarks and gluons are assembled to form h
 adrons.\n\nhttps://indico.global/event/11839/
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