Nagoya Workshop

Workshop on Dense Matter from Chiral Effective Theories 2018

October 16 (Tue) - 19 (Fri) 2018, Nagoya, Japan




  • Place --- ES635, ES Building 6F, Nagoya University

  • Abstract

    Because of the non-perturbative properties of strong interaction, how to understand the nuclear matter, both theoretically and experimentally, is a significant and difficult problem. Meanwhile, due to the sign problem, lattice simulation is not applicable in high density region. Hence, any exploration of the nuclear matter properties, either at the model level or at the effective theory level, is valuable. The purpose of this workshop is to exchange information and discuss the existing results and to strongly contribute to the future of: Chiral effective theories based on fundamental QCD, Phase structure of hadronic matter, Strangeness in dense matter, High density EoS relevant to compact stars and QCD in strong magnetic field, and also properties of exotic hadrons.



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  • Sponsorship: Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) at Nagoya University

  • Co-host: Center for Theoretical Physics (Jilin Univ.), IBS