Seminars & Events
Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
"Flavor physics from Lattice QCD"
DATE: February 8, 2011
TIME: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
SPEAKER: Heechang Na, Postdoctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University
LOCATION: Building 240 / Conference Room 4301, Argonne National Laboratory
HOST: Tim Williams
Description:
There are many approaches to probing physics beyond the Standard Model. One direct and natural strategy is testing the Standard Model as precisely as possible, and Flavor physics can provide stringent tests on the flavor sector. Many experiments in the flavor sector are related with hadronic matrix elements in the low energy QCD regime where applying perturbative methods is difficult. Thus, lattice gauge theory, which is a successful non-perturbative method, can play an important role in this area.
Several interesting topics in Flavor physics and current status for Lattice calculations will be presented.
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