Forschungsgruppe FOR 2926
Next Generation Perturbative QCD for Hadron Structure:
Preparing for the Electron-Ion Collider
Next meeting of the Forschungsgruppe 2926
Our next meeting is going to take place in Regensburg on the 16. and 17. of February 2023.
Here you will find our schedule,
Speaker | Title | pdf file |
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Kresimir Kumericki | Status and prospects of GPD determinations |
slides |
Werner Vogelsang | Chiral and trace anomalies in DVCS |
slides |
Sara Collins | Parton distribution functions from lattice QCD: facts and
fancy |
slides |
Alexey Vladimirov | TMD factorization theorem at sub-leading power |
slides |
Fabian Wunder | NLO Drell-Yan at low qT |
slides |
Juliane Haug | The massless single off-shell scalar box integral --
branch cut structure and all-order epsilon expansion |
slides |
Jakob Schoenleber | Resummation of threshold logarithms in DVCS |
slides |
William Bobadilla | Muon-electron-scattering at NNLO |
slides |
Hai-Tao Shu | Universality in the lattice calculations of
the Collins Soper kernel |
slides |
Maria Vittoria Garzelli | QCD opportunities offered by heavy-flavour production in
fixed-target experiments at the LHC |
slides |
Kornelija Passek- Kumericki | Accessing GPDs through meson production |
slides |
Ignazio Scimemi | Factorization for GTMDs |
slides |
Alexander Manashov | A method to calculate DVCS coefficient functions in the
conformal moments space |
slides |
Oskar Grocholski | Efficient computation of Hankel transforms based
on Levin's method |
slides |
Valentin Moos | Extraction of unpolarized TMDPDF from global fit of
Drell-Yan data at N4LL |
slides |
Daniel Rein | The polarized photon content of the nucleon |
slides |
Peter Plößl | Quark mass effects in double parton distributions -
consistent treatment and numerical analysis |
slides |
and also information on how to find the Seminar room we are meeting: Phy 9.2.01.
If you arrive by train, we suggest to use the buslines 6 with destination "Klinkum" or 11 with destination "Burgweinting". You should get off the bus at the main station of the University ( NOT at the university of applied sciences, which is already one or two stations earlier!).
A link to google maps, showing how you could move from the central station to the university (and then walk to our seminar room) may be useful.