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JLab Theory Group Seminars
Previous Theory Group Seminars
Fall 2004
Next seminars
December 13
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Instantons, monopoles, and the confinement-deconfinement transition"
Dmitri Diakonov (NORDITA/JLab)
December 06
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
Chiral Extrapolation for Modern Lattice QCD
Ross Young (JLab)
December 01
Wednesday, 1:00pm (CC Auditorium)
"Magnetic Moments and Magnetic Polarizabilities on the Lattice"
Frank X. Lee (George Washington University)
November 29
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Coupled-Channel
model of Electromagnetic Meson Production
in the Nucleon Resonance Region"
Harry T.-S. Lee (Argonne National Laboratory)
November 22
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Excited Baryons in Large Nc QCD"
Thomas Cohen (University of Maryland)
November 15
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Partially Quenched Chiral Perturbation Theory at NNLO"
Timo Lahde (Lund University, Sweeden)
November 08
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Two Baryons on a Lattice : Phase Shifts and Beyond"
William Detmold (University of Washington)
November 01
PN12 Workshop
October 18
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Low-energy constants and relativity in peripheral NN scattering"
Renato Higa (JLab)
October 11
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Electroexcitation of nucleon resonances from JLab:
and
electroproduction experiments"
Inna Aznauryan (Yerevan Physics Institute/JLab)
October 04
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Studies of two models of pentaquarks"
Jo Dudek (JLab)
September 27
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"Spin-dependent structure functions at finite density"
Ian Cloet (CSSM-Adelaide)
September 20
Monday, 1:00pm (CC Auditorium)
"Transitions, Overlaps and Spectroscopic Factors in Light Nuclei"
Robert Wiringa (Argonne National Laboratory)
September 13
Monday, 1:00pm (L102/104)
"3D Georgi-Glashow model and confining strings at zero and finite
temperatures"
Dmitri Antonov (Humboldt U, Berlin)
August 30
Monday, 1:00pm (CC Auditorium)
"Precise Determination of the Strangeness Magnetic
Moment of the Nucleon"
Derek Leinweber, University of Adelaide