Multiparticle Scattering Amplitudes from Lattice QCD
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This lecture by Steve Sharpe from the University of Washington explores the extraction of multiparticle scattering amplitudes using lattice QCD techniques. Delve into the complex world of strongly interacting Quantum Field Theory with applications to nuclear physics, particularly focusing on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Learn how Lattice Gauge Theory has evolved into a precision tool for studying phenomena like quark confinement and chiral symmetry breaking that occur at strong coupling. The presentation is part of a conference aimed at bridging lattice and continuum approaches to QFT, covering topics including Euclidean and Hamiltonian approaches, quantum simulation connections, string-theoretic perspectives on confining flux tubes, and recent developments in generalized symmetries. Co-sponsored by the Simons Collaboration on Confinement and QCD Strings, this talk contributes to the ongoing dialogue between numerical and theoretical approaches to understanding fundamental interactions.
Syllabus
Multiparticle scattering amplitudes from lattice QCD | Steve Sharpe (Washington)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics