Extreme QCD 2011

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Extreme QCD (XQCD)

 

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).

Invited Speakers:

Manuel Calderon (UC Davis, USA)
Arturo Fernandez (CERN and BUAP Puebla, ALICE Collaboration)
Kazuyuki Kanaya (Tsukuba)
Vladimir Miransky (Western Ontario U.)
Agnes Mocsy (Pratt Inst., USA)
Swagato Mukherjee (Brookhaven)
Dany Page (UNAM, Mexico)
Robert Pisarski (Brookhaven)
Matthew Wingate (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)

Local Organizing Committee

Alejandro Ayala (ICN/UNAM, Mexico City)
Wolfgang Bietenholz (ICN/UNAM, Mexico City) (chair)
Takeshi Kodama (UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro)
Tereza Mendes (Univesidade de São Paulo) (chair)
Maria Elena Tejeda-Yeomans (Universidad de Sonora)

International Advisory Committee

Philippe de Forcrand (ETH Zürich and CERN)
Carleton DeTar (University of Utah)
Domenec Espriu (Universitat de Barcelona)
Simon Hands (Swansea University)
Frithjof Karsch (BNL and Bielefeld Univ.)
Maria Paola Lombardo (INFN, Frascati)
Atsushi Nakamura (University of Hiroshima)
Andreas Schäfer (Universität Regensburg)
Thomas Schäfer (North Carolina State University)
Horst Stöcker (GSI Darmstadt)

 

 

 

 


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