66. Cracow School of Theoretical Physics

Lectures

  1. Anton ANDRONIC (University of Münster) mail
    Statistical hadronization model and the QCD phase diagram (pdf)
  2. Francesco BECATTINI (University of Florence) mail
    Dissipative corrections to particle momentum spectrum in heavy ion collisions (pdf)
  3. Jean-Paul BLAIZOT (IPhT Saclay) mail
    Form wounded nucleons to nuclear structure
  4. Dvid BLASCHKE (University of Wrocław) mail
    Schwinger pair production and thermal hadron spectra in heavy-ion collisions
  5. Peter BRAUN-MUNZINGER (Technical University of Darmstadt, GSI, EMMI) mail
    Loosely bound states in relativistic nuclear collisions
  6. Andrzej BURAS (Technical University of Munich) mail
    Hunting New Animalcula with Flavour Changing Processes (pdf)
  7. Tamás CSÖRGŐ (HUN-REN Wigner RCP, Budapest and MATE IoT, Gyöngyös, Hungary) mail
    Observation of Odderon-exchange at TeV energies based on real extensions of the Bialas-Bzdak model
  8. Wojciech FLORKOWSKI (Jagiellonian University) mail
    Spin hydrodynamics (pdf)
  9. Tetyana GALATYUK (Technical University of Darmstadt) mail
    Thermal dileptons as a probe of QCD matter at high μ_B (pdf)
  10. Marek GAŹDZICKI (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce) mail
    “Ghosts” beyond Quantum Mechanics
  11. Francesco GIACOSA (Jan Kochanowski University) mail
    Isospin symmetry breaking under extreme conditions
  12. Wlodek GURYN (Czech Technical University, Prague) mail
    From elastic scattering to central exclusive production in proton--proton collisions at RHIC
  13. Marek KARLINER (University of Tel Aviv) mail
    Exotic hadrons
  14. Volker KOCH (University of Berkeley) mail
    Exploring the QCD phase diagram
  15. Larry McLERRAN (Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle) mail
    QCD phase diagram - new developments (pdf)
  16. Berndt MUELLER (Duke University) mail
    Gauge fields on the lattice: Entanglement, hydrodynamics and "magic"
  17. Stanisław MRÓWCZYŃSKI (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw) mail
    The earliest stage of relativistic heavy-ion collisions*
  18. Robi PESCHANSKI (Saclay) mail
    Entanglement in elastic and inelastic two-hadron scattering (pdf)
    (suplement.pdf)
  19. Stefan POKORSKI (University of Warsaw) mail
    Early universe and physics beyond the Standard Model (pdf)
  20. 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
  21. Chihiro SASAKI (University of Wrocław, SKCM^2 at Hiroshima University) mail
    Selected topics in quark-hadron physics
  22. Johanna STACHEL (University of Heidelberg) mail
    Heavy quarks and deconfinement in relativistic nuclear collisions
  23. Raju VENUGOPALAN (Brookhaven National Laboratory) mail
    From heavy-ion collisions to black-hole mergers: a quantitative double copy (pdf)
  24. Hanna ZBROSZCZYK (Warsaw University of Thechnology) mail
    Investigation of strong interactions with femtoscopy

Seminars (15 min. presentations)

  1. Mubarak ALQAHTANI (Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia) mail
    Anisotropic Flow Correlations in Heavy-Ion Collisions
  2. Longjie CHEN (Nuclear Physics Institute, Cracow) mail
    Studies of X(6900) in two-photon scattering via ultraperipheral collisions (pdf)
  3. Zbigniew DROGOSZ (Jagiellonian University) mail
    Spin hydrodynamics with dissipation and at higher orders in spin polarization (pdf)
  4. Adolfo FLORES AGUILAR (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico) mail
    Complete one-loop self-energy structure of the linear sigma model coupled to quarks at finite temperature and magnetic field
  5. Aleksandar GECIC (West University of Timisoara) mail
    Spin polarization dynamics for longitudinally expanding fluids (pdf)
  6. Győző KOVÁCS (University of Wrocław & Wigner RCP, Budapest) mail
    Lee-Yang zeros and edge singularity in a finite-temperature effective model approach (pdf)
  7. Jim MANNAKKATTUKUDY JOHN (Nuclear Physics Institute, Cracow) mail
    Higher-order QED calculations in KKMC
  8. Michał MARCZENKO (Hiroshima University) mail
    Hadron spectra and thermodynamics for all quark flavors from a universal Hagedorn temperature (pdf)
  9. Juan Carlos MARQUEZ RAMIREZ (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico) mail
    Pole masses from one-loop self-energies in the linear sigma model with quarks at finite temperature and magnetic field
  10. Valeriya MYKHAYLOVA (Jagiellonian University) mail
    From 1/2 to 1: foundations of perfect spin hydrodynamics (pdf)
  11. Marvin NABROTH (Goethe-University Frankfurt) mail
    Reconstructing E-by-E fluctuations measured at HADES
  12. Zhuoyi PANG (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw) mail
    GPDs from exclusive processes
  13. Tribhuban PARIDA (AGH University of Cracow) mail
    Probing collectivity through transverse momentum spectrum fluctuations
  14. Rupam SAMANTA (Nuclear Physics Institute, Cracow) mail
    Magnetic properties of hot hadronic matter
  15. Sebastian SAPETA (Nuclear Physics Institute, Cracow) mail
    QCD amplitudes with external massive quarks in the soft limit
  16. Ananya TAPADAR (Nuclear Physics Institute, Cracow) mail
    Helicity and new physics studies with the KKMCee extended framework
  17. Mirja TEVIO (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw) mail
    One-loop renormalization of the quark TMD in the projectile light-cone gauge
  18. Oleksandr VITIUK (University of Wrocław) mail
    Revisiting pion-deuteron correlations: statistical hadronisation meets femtoscopy
  19. Elizaveta ZHEREBTSOVA (University of Wrocław) mail
    Study of the onset of deconfinement in the NA61/SHINE experiment (pdf)
  20. Grzegorz ZIARKO (AGH University in Kraków) mail
    Gluon saturation in dijets production at LHµC (pdf)