Extreme QCD (XQCD) is a series of international workshops which cover recent advances in the theory and phenomenology of QCD under extreme conditions of temperature and/or baryon density, and related topics. The meeting is held annually, usually scheduled in an adjacent week, and located in close geographical proximity, to the annual Lattice Symposium, in the anticipation that many people will wish to attend both.
San Carlos (Mexico, State of Sonora), July 18-20, 2011
This is the first Latin American event of this kind, based on a Brazilian-Mexican initiative.

XQCD is organised by a Local Organizing Committee (LOC) overseen by an International Advisory Committee (IAC).
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Invited Speakers: Manuel Calderon (UC Davis, USA) Local Organizing Committee Alejandro Ayala (ICN/UNAM, Mexico City) International Advisory Committee Philippe de Forcrand (ETH Zürich and CERN)
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