2–8 Nov 2025
TIFR Mumbai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Nucleon-nucleon interactions: past, present, and future

3 Nov 2025, 12:30
30m
Homi Bhabha Auditorium

Homi Bhabha Auditorium

Speaker

Amy Nicholson (UNC Chapel Hill)

Description

Grounding nuclear physics in the Standard Model has been a longstanding goal for many in the lattice QCD community. The combined issues of signal-to-noise and difficulties associated with quantifying multi-hadronic interactions have required enormous efforts and improvements in computational techniques and analysis over the course of decades. Now, we have reached a time when computational and algorithmic advancements are finally allowing for faithful, consistent results for two-nucleon calculations across multiple collaborations using different approaches, paving the way for full calculations at the physical point. In this talk, I will focus on calculations of nucleon-nucleon interactions, highlighting the issues faced, the current status of the field, and the potential for future calculations in the realm of nuclear physics.

Parallel Session (for talks only) Plenary talk

Author

Amy Nicholson (UNC Chapel Hill)

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