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Prof. Matthias Neubert (JGU-Mainz)25/01/2016, 09:00Elementary Particle PhysicsOverview TalkNo abstract deliveredGo to contribution page
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Prof. Wolfgang Bauer (MSU)25/01/2016, 09:45Relativistic Heavy Ion PhysicsShort ContributionHydrodynamic simulations have been pillars of nuclear theory for several decades. Here we will show that we can construct transport theories that capture all of the hydro features in the limit of very short mean free path, but also are applicable for large mean free path scenarios, in which hydro fails. We will solve a series of standard hydrodynamics test cases and also who that we can...Go to contribution page
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25/01/2016, 10:30
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Prof. Ryugo Hayano (Tokyo University)25/01/2016, 11:00Applications and InstrumentationsOverview TalkNo abstract deliveredGo to contribution page
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Prof. Wolfgang Gradl (Mainz University)25/01/2016, 11:45Hadron PhysicsOverview TalkWith the huge amount of data collected with BESIII detector at different center of mass energies, recently significant progresses on the study of XYZ states, light hadron spectroscopy and charm decays were achieved. In this talk, the most recent results from BESIII will be presented.Go to contribution page
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