CSSM Seminars, 2nd Semester 2001

CSSM SEMINARS
Venue: 4th Floor, CSSM
Time: Mondays, 3.30 pm (Unless otherwise noted)






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Semester II, 2001
Date Speaker Title (or anticipated general Topic)
July 24 No Seminar planned
July 31 Bruce H J McKellar (Melbourne) Neutrino Origin of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
Are UHECRs a hint of physics beyond the Standard Model?
Thursday, August 2 Gerald Dunne (Connecticut) Towards Torus Instantons
August 7 Derek Leinweber (CSSM) Quenched Chiral Perturbation Theory for Matrix Element
August 13, 3.30pm Yuichi Hoshino (Kushiro National College of Technology) The gauge technique in QED2+1
Tuesday, August 14, 3.30pm Mark Stanford (CSSM, Honours practise talk) A New State of Matter : The Quark-Gluon Plasma
August 20 Lorenz von Smekal (Erlangen) 't Hooft loops, electric flux sectors and confinement (I)
Friday, August 24, 4pm Lorenz von Smekal (Erlangen) 't Hooft loops, electric flux sectors and confinement (II)
August 27 Tony Williams (CSSM) On gauge-fixing, Gribov copies, and defining QCD
September 3 Joannis Vergados (University of Ioannina, Greece) Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay from a Modern Perspective
Tuesday, September 4, 3pm John Hedditch (CSSM, Honours practise talk ) Computational Gravitational Models
Friday, September 7, 3pm Bob Dewar (Research School of Phys. Science, ANU) Ballooning Modes
Tuesday, September 11, 3.30pm Ben Crouch (CSSM, Honours practise talk )
Jonathon Ashley (CSSM, Honours practise talk )
Excited baryon masses
Bag models and chiral symmetry
September 17, 24
October 1
No Seminars (Mid-Semester Break & Public Holiday)
October 8 Ross Young (CSSM) Chiral extrapolations for quenched lattice QCD
October 15 Daniel-Jens Kusterer (CSSM) Low lying eigenmodes of the Wilson-Dirac operator and topology
Thursday, October 18, 3,30pm Prof. S. Krewald (Juelich) Two pion production -- a tool for investigating exotic matter
Thursday, October 25, 3,30pm Leonid Lerner (DSTO) Lecture: Derivation of the Dirac equation from a relativistic representation of spin
November 5 Ayse Kizilersu (CSSM) Modelling the vertex function for QED
Wednesday, November 14, 3.30pm Alex Dzierba (Indiana) Gluonic Excitations and the Hall D Project at Jefferson Lab
November 19 Larry McLerran (Brookhaven) What have we learned from RHIC?
Friday, Nov. 23, 4pm Max Lohe (Maths. Phys. & CSSM) Coherent States and Induced Representations
Wednesday, December 5
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 1 & 2
Thursday, December 6
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 3 & 4
Friday, December 7
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 5 & 6
Wednesday, December 12
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 7 & 8
Thursday, December 13
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 9 & 10
Friday, December 14
10.30am -- 1pm
Masud Chaichian (Helsinki) Field Theory Lectures 11 & 12
Tuesday, Dec. 18, 3.30pm Ray Bishop (Manchester, UK) Coupled cluster theory of strongly correlated quantum spin- and electron- lattice models
Wednesday, Dec. 19, 3.30pm Andreas Ioannides (RIKEN, Japan) From nuclear physics to real time imaging of brain function





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Dr Andreas Schreiber
Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics
University of Adelaide, 5005
Australia

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