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7 Mar 2024, 09:00

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  1. Matthew Low (University of Pittsburgh), Tao Han
    07/03/2024, 09:00
  2. Tao Han
    07/03/2024, 09:05
  3. Juan Ramon Munoz De Nova
    07/03/2024, 09:45
  4. Dr James William Howarth (University of Glasgow (GB))
    07/03/2024, 10:55
  5. Andreas Werner Jung (Purdue University (US))
    07/03/2024, 11:35
  6. Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB))
    07/03/2024, 14:00
  7. Yoav Afik (University of Chicago (US))
    07/03/2024, 14:40
  8. Rafael Aoude
    07/03/2024, 15:50
  9. Kazuki Sakurai (University of Warsaw)
    08/03/2024, 09:00
  10. Federica Fabbri (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    08/03/2024, 09:40
  11. Sven Vahsen (University of Hawaii (US))
    08/03/2024, 10:50
  12. Surjeet Rajendran
    08/03/2024, 13:45
  13. David Kaplan
    08/03/2024, 14:25
  14. Claudio Severi (University of Manchester)
    08/03/2024, 15:35

    Resonances in ttbar with quantum observables [2401.08751]
    The recent observation of entanglement between top and anti-top quarks at the LHC opens the way to interpreting collider data with quantum information tools. In this talk I will investigate the relevance of quantum observables in the top sector, for searches of resonances coming from hidden SM effects or new physics. I will show how...

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  15. Adrien Florio
    09/03/2024, 09:00

    The production of jets should allow the testing of the real-time response of the QCD vacuum disturbed by the propagation of high-momentum color charges. Addressing this problem theoretically requires a real-time, non-perturbative method. As a step in developing such an approach, we report on fully quantum simulations of a massive Schwinger model coupled to external sources representing quark...

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  16. Jack Y. Araz (Jefferson Lab)
    09/03/2024, 09:40
  17. Arthur Wu
    09/03/2024, 10:50
  18. Carlos E.M. Wagner
    09/03/2024, 11:30
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