Forschungsgruppe FOR 2926
Next Generation Perturbative QCD for Hadron Structure:
Preparing for the Electron-Ion Collider
Meeting of the Forschungsgruppe 2926
Our Meeting in Regensburg took 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.