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Venue
KIAS (Rm1423), Seoul, Korea
Date
November 23 (Fri), 2012
Overview
Since the finding of J/psi meson at SLAC and BNL in 70's, the heavy-quarkonium physics has been one of the most attractive and energetically progressing research subjects in subatomic physics for several decades. The goal of the present workshop is to gather both particle and nuclear physicists together for discussions on this interesting subject. By doing that, we would like to exchange brilliant ideas and look for possible collaborations between those physicists. We invite six outstanding experts on this research subject, and allocate considerable time only for discussions for all the attendants to deepen the knowledge on the heavy quarkonia. From a theoretical point of view, we focus on the NRQCD, lattice QCD, effective field approach, and stochastic analyses for the heavy quarkonia. Moreover, CMS experiment at LHC for the heavy-quarkonium productions are discussed in detail as well.
Topics
* Lattice QCD
* QCD at high density and temperature
* Phase transition in relativistic heavy-ion collision
* CMS experiment at LHC
* Non-relativistic QCD
* Effective theories of QCD
* Heavy quarkonium
Organizers
Chang Ho Hyun (Daegu Univ.)
Pyungwon Ko (KIAS)
Seung-il Nam (KIAS)
Yongseok Oh (Kyungpook National Univ.)
Invited Speakers
Yukinao Akamatsu (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Byungsik Hong (Korea Univ.)
Seyong Kim (Sejong Univ.)
Jungil Lee (Korea Univ.)
Yongseok Oh (Kyungpook Nat. Univ.)
Jianxiong Wang (IHEP, China)
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