65. Jubilee Cracow School of Theoretical Physics

Lectures

  1. Steven BASS (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Emergent gauge symmetries in particle physics and cosmology
  2. Stefano FORTE (INFN, Milano) mail
    Analytic QCD resummation
  3. Michał P. HELLER (Ghent University) mail
    Far from equilibrium phenomena: from RHIC and LHC theory to cold atom experiments
  4. Marek KARLINER (Tel Aviv University) mail
    Heavy exotica
  5. Dmitri KHARZEEV (Stony Brook University and BNL) mail
    When physics meets quantum information
  6. Gregory KORCHEMSKY (IPhT, Universite Paris-Saclay) mail
    Probing confinement through energy correlations
  7. Yuri KOVCHEGOV (Ohio State University) mail
    Proton spin at small x
  8. Mieczyslaw W. KRASNY (Sorbonne University, Paris and CERN, BE-ABP, Geneva) mail
    Photons as research tools — the past and the future
  9. Tuomas LAPPI (University of Jyväskylä) mail
    Loop calculations in light cone perturbation theory
  10. Larry McLERRAN (INT Seattle) mail
    The phases of QCD at finite temperature and density
  11. Stanisław MRÓWCZYŃSKI (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warszawa) mail
    Glasma as a fluid
  12. Sanjay REDDY (INT Seattle) mail
    1. Neutron stars as laboratories for nuclear and particle physics
    2. QCD axion condensation inside neutron stars
  13. Christophe ROYON (University of Kansas) mail
    Diffractive and photon-induced processes at the LHC: from the odderon discovery, the evidence for saturation to the search for axion-like particles
  14. Enrique RUIZ ARRIOLA (University of Granada) mail
    Mechanical and gravitational properties of hadrons from a hadronic perspective
  15. Christopher SACHRAJDA (University of Southampton) mail
    Lattice flavourdynamics in 2025
  16. Anna STASTO (PennState University) mail
    Ultraperipheral collisions: theory and comparison with experiment*
  17. Motoi TACHIBANA (Saga University) mail
    Andreev refection and Josephson current at hadron-quark interface
    - A field theoretical approach to transport phenomena in dense matter

Seminars

  1. Trina BASU (Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAS, Kraków) mail
    A study of gauge dependence in polarized W boson production at the LHC
  2. Samapan BHADURY (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Towards first order causal relativistic spin hydrodynamics
  3. Adrita CHAKRABORTY (AGH University of Kraków) mail
    Holographic study of confining QCD-like theory on non-SUSY D2 brane and partial deconfinement
  4. Sebastian DAWID (University of Washington) mail
    The three-body problem in Lattice QCD
  5. Zbigniew DROGOSZ (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Residual pseudo-gauge transformations
  6. Jan FERDYAN (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    The Drell-Yan structure functions in k_T factorization
  7. Sudip Kumar KAR (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Exact Wigner functions for chiral spirals
  8. Győző KOVÁCS (University of Wrocław, Wigner RCP, Budapest) mail
    Finite size effects on the conserved charge fluctuations
  9. Nikhil KRISHNA (Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAS, Kraków) mail
    Probing electromagnetic structure of proton using two photon interactions
  10. Truong My Hau LE (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Fitting experimental data from deep inelastic scattering and single inclusive hadron production
    at RHIC and LHC using the color glass condensate framework
  11. Michał MARCZENKO (University of Wrocław) mail
    Anatomy of critical fluctuations in hadronic matter
  12. Valeriya MYKHAYLOVA (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) mail
    Wigner function of spin-1/2 particles in equilibrium
  13. Milena PIOTROWSKA (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce) mail
    From para-positronium to para-charmonium
  14. Martin ROHRMOSER (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce) mail
    Charged to neutral kaon imbalance in heavy ion collisions
  15. Rupam SAMANTA (Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAS, Kraków) mail
    Hadron resonance gas in a magnetic field with physical magnetic moments of hadrons
  16. Michał SZYMAŃSKI (University of Wrocław) mail
    The net-baryon number and Polyakov loop susceptibilities and their scaling
    at the deconfinement critical point
  17. Arthur VEREIJKEN (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce) mail
    The rho-pi puzzle and vector glueball mixing