Polish-German WE-Heraeus Seminar & Max Born Symposium
from
Sunday 3 December 2023 (15:00)
to
Wednesday 6 December 2023 (18:00)
Monday 27 November 2023
Tuesday 28 November 2023
Wednesday 29 November 2023
Thursday 30 November 2023
Friday 1 December 2023
Saturday 2 December 2023
Sunday 3 December 2023
15:00
15:00 - 18:00
18:00
18:00 - 19:20
19:30
Get-together reception
Get-together reception
19:30 - 21:30
Monday 4 December 2023
08:00
08:00 - 09:15
09:15
09:15 - 09:30
09:30
Predictive modeling of of experiments on matter under extreme conditions
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Michael Bussmann
(
HZDR
)
Predictive modeling of of experiments on matter under extreme conditions
Michael Bussmann
(
HZDR
)
09:30 - 10:15
10:15
Understanding electronic correlations in warm, dense quantum plasmas
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Tobias Dornheim
(
HZDR/CASUS
)
Understanding electronic correlations in warm, dense quantum plasmas
Tobias Dornheim
(
HZDR/CASUS
)
10:15 - 11:00
11:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
Scalable machine learning for predicting the electronic structure in many-particle systems
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Attila Cangi
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
Scalable machine learning for predicting the electronic structure in many-particle systems
Attila Cangi
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
11:30 - 12:10
12:10
Cluster virial expansions for correlated matter
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Gerd Ropke
(
University of Rostock
)
Cluster virial expansions for correlated matter
Gerd Ropke
(
University of Rostock
)
12:10 - 12:50
12:50
Hydrodynamic simulations of superdense fluids
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Pasi Huovinen
Hydrodynamic simulations of superdense fluids
Pasi Huovinen
12:50 - 13:30
13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 15:00
15:00
T-Matrix Theory of the Quark-Gluon-Plasma
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Ralf Rapp
(
Texas A&M University
)
T-Matrix Theory of the Quark-Gluon-Plasma
Ralf Rapp
(
Texas A&M University
)
15:00 - 15:45
15:45
Thermodynamics of QCD with quarks and multi-quark clusters
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Oleksii Ivanytskyi
(
University of Wroclaw
)
Thermodynamics of QCD with quarks and multi-quark clusters
Oleksii Ivanytskyi
(
University of Wroclaw
)
15:45 - 16:30
16:30
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:00
17:00
The global CREDO cosmic radiation research project and the synergy of its extensive scientific research and popularization activities
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Robert Kaminski
The global CREDO cosmic radiation research project and the synergy of its extensive scientific research and popularization activities
Robert Kaminski
17:00 - 17:20
17:20
Probing hadron-quark phase transition in twin stars using f-modes
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David Alvarez Castillo
Probing hadron-quark phase transition in twin stars using f-modes
David Alvarez Castillo
17:20 - 17:40
17:40
Physics-enhanced neural networks for EoS calculations
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Timothy James Callow
(
Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
Physics-enhanced neural networks for EoS calculations
Timothy James Callow
(
Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
17:40 - 18:20
18:20
18:20 - 19:30
Tuesday 5 December 2023
09:00
Elasticity, geometry and fractons
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Piotr Surowka
(
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
)
Elasticity, geometry and fractons
Piotr Surowka
(
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
)
09:00 - 09:30
09:30
Quantum Monte Carlo and Machine Learning Calculations for matter under extreme conditions
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David Ceperley
(
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
)
Quantum Monte Carlo and Machine Learning Calculations for matter under extreme conditions
David Ceperley
(
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
)
09:30 - 10:15
10:15
Strong phase transitions in neutron star mergers
-
Andreas Bauswein
Strong phase transitions in neutron star mergers
Andreas Bauswein
10:15 - 11:00
11:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
The QCD phase diagram at low temperatures
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Armen Sedrakian
(
University of Wrocław, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
)
The QCD phase diagram at low temperatures
Armen Sedrakian
(
University of Wrocław, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
)
11:30 - 12:10
12:10
Ultracold atomic gases, neutron stars, and nuclei from the perspective of density functional theory
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Gabriel Wlazłowski
Ultracold atomic gases, neutron stars, and nuclei from the perspective of density functional theory
Gabriel Wlazłowski
12:10 - 12:50
12:50
Simulations of massive star explosions driven by a first-order QCD phase transition. Neutrino signal and gravitational wave mode analysis
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Noshad Khosravi-Largani
Simulations of massive star explosions driven by a first-order QCD phase transition. Neutrino signal and gravitational wave mode analysis
Noshad Khosravi-Largani
12:50 - 13:30
13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 15:00
15:00
Correlations and semi-universal relations connecting nuclear matter and neutron stars
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James Lattimer
(
Stony Brook University
)
Correlations and semi-universal relations connecting nuclear matter and neutron stars
James Lattimer
(
Stony Brook University
)
15:00 - 15:45
15:45
Primordial black holes and QCD transition in Cosmology
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Günther Hasinger
(
DZA Görlitz
)
Primordial black holes and QCD transition in Cosmology
Günther Hasinger
(
DZA Görlitz
)
15:45 - 16:30
16:30
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:00
17:00
About the WE-Heraeus Foundation
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Stefan Jorda
About the WE-Heraeus Foundation
Stefan Jorda
17:00 - 17:20
17:20
17:20 - 17:40
17:40
17:40 - 19:00
19:00
19:00 - 19:30
19:30
Heraeus-Dinner
Heraeus-Dinner
19:30 - 21:30
Wednesday 6 December 2023
09:30
Probing the Quantum Vacuum at the High-Intensity Frontier
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Holger Gies
Probing the Quantum Vacuum at the High-Intensity Frontier
Holger Gies
09:30 - 10:15
10:15
Monte-Carlo event generation for the interacxtion of x-ray laser fields and hot electrons
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Uwe Hernandez Acosta
(
Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
Monte-Carlo event generation for the interacxtion of x-ray laser fields and hot electrons
Uwe Hernandez Acosta
(
Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
)
10:15 - 11:00
11:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
Dynamically assisted tunneling in the impulse regime
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Friedemann Queisser
(
HZDR
)
Dynamically assisted tunneling in the impulse regime
Friedemann Queisser
(
HZDR
)
11:30 - 12:10
12:10
Strong field Quantum Electrodynamics from amplitudes to physical effects
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Naser Ahmadiniaz
(
Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf
)
Strong field Quantum Electrodynamics from amplitudes to physical effects
Naser Ahmadiniaz
(
Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf
)
12:10 - 12:50
12:50
Sauter-Schwinger effect for colliding laser pulses
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Christian Kohlfuerst
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf
)
Sauter-Schwinger effect for colliding laser pulses
Christian Kohlfuerst
(
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf
)
12:50 - 13:30
13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 15:00
15:00
Kinetic equation approach to pair creation in strong fields
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Minghui Ding
(
HZDR
)
Biplab Mahato
Kinetic equation approach to pair creation in strong fields
Minghui Ding
(
HZDR
)
Biplab Mahato
15:00 - 15:30
15:30
Imaging the quark and gluon substructure of the pion
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Minghui Ding
(
HZDR
)
Imaging the quark and gluon substructure of the pion
Minghui Ding
(
HZDR
)
15:30 - 16:00
As the theory of quantum chromodynamics has unfolded, the pion has come to be understood as Nature’s most fundamental Nambu-Goldstone boson. It is attached to chiral symmetry, which is dynamically broken, quite probably as a corollary of emergence of hadron mass that has measurable implications for the quark and gluon substructure of the pion. Continuum Schwinger function methods are well suited to tackling the pion. This presentation describes the theoretical developments on pion structure, thereby providing challenges and opportunities for modern and anticipated high-luminosity, high-energy facilities - JLab at 22GeV, the AMBER project at CERN, and electron ion colliders in the USA and China - and surveys the developments in global phenomenological fits and lattice regularised QCD, enabling the picture of the pion to be drawn.
16:00
16:00 - 16:30