Nonperturbative Analysis of Quantum Field Theory and its Applications

Overview

Nonperturbative Analysis of Quantum Field Theory and its Applications

September 22nd, Osaka University Hall, Osaka U.

The purpose of this workshop is to intensively discuss nonperturbative analysis of quantum field theory, highlighting the past and current impact of Tetsuya Onogi's work on high energy physics. The invited talks will cover lattice QCD, condensed matter physics, quantum gravity, and their numerical methods needed in the analysis.

Organizers:

  • Hidenori Fukaya (Osaka U.)
  • Shinya Kanemura (Osaka U.)
  • Hiroshi Ohki (Nara Women's U.)
  • Akio Tomiya (U. of Tech. in Osaka)

Program

09:20-09:30 Opening
09:30-10:10 Sinya Aoki (YITP, Kyoto U.)
"Is energy conserved in general relativity? —the latest collaboration with Tetsuya —"
10:10-10:50Yoshiyuki Matsuki (Osaka U.),
"Point vacancy states in twisted bilayer graphene"
10:50-11:30Akio Tomiya (U. of Tech. in Osaka),
"Neural net for lattice QCD, and quantum methods for finite-temperature and density"
Lunch break
13:00-13:40Norikazu Yamada (KEK/Sokendai)
"Is N_c=2 large?"
13:40-14:20 Hideo Matsufuru (KEK/Sokendai),
"High performance computing for lattice QCD simulations"
14:20-15:00Nobuyuki Ishibashi (U. of Tsukuba)
"Onogi-san as a string theorist"
Coffee break
15:30-16:10 Shoji Hashimoto (KEK/Sokendai),
"Physics is about the dynamics, on and off the lattice"
16:10-17:10Tetsuya Onogi (Osaka U.),
"Necessity is the mother of invention in lattice QCD."
17:10-17:30 Closing

Registration

Register from here.(Deadline:Aug 26)

* The workshop is planned to be face-to-face but depending on the covid-19 status and speakers, we may use a hybrid style, broadcasting the talks via zoom.