Light-Cone Workshop Program




Program for the Workshop on
Light-Cone QCD and Nonperturbative Hadron Physics

December 13 - December 22 1999






University of Adelaide


Program Schedule
All talks will be held in the Kerr Grant Lecture theatre of the Physics Department (Map Ref. H6). The CSSM is at the corner of Pulteney St./North Terrace (4th floor) ( Map Ref. Q12)
Monday, December 13 1999
Session Chair: Stan Glazek (Warsaw)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Registration and Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Tony Thomas (CSSM) Workshop opening
9:10 Robert Perry (Columbus, Ohio) Light-Front QCD
9.55 Brent Allen (Columbus, Ohio) Glueballs in a Hamiltonian Light-Front Approach to Pure-Glue QCD
10:25 Elena Gubankova (Raleigh, North Carolina) Flow equations for solving QCD bound state problem
10:55 Coffee Break and Registration (continued)
11:25 Craig Roberts (ANL, Illinois) Hadron Phenomenology and Dyson-Schwinger Equations
11.55 Adnan Bashir (Michoacan, Mexico) Perturbation Theory Constraints on the 3-point vertex in massless QED3
12:25 Susumu Koretune (Izumo, Japan) Soft pions at high energy and its phenomenological implications
12:55 Lunch
15:30 Reception at CSSM/NITP
Tuesday, December 14 1999
Session Chair: Matthias Burkardt (Las Cruces, New Mexico)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Hans-Christian Pauli (Heidelberg, Germany) On the renormalized, effective interaction in a QED or QCD Light-Cone Hamitonian
9:45 Jerry Miller (Seattle, Washington) Nuclear Physics on the Light Front--Applications to Deep Inelastic Scattering
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Vincenzo Barone (Torino, Italy) A new global analysis of DIS data and the strange sea distribution
11:30 Csaba Boros (CSSM) Structure and Production of Lambda Baryons in a Diquark Model
12.00 Eric Thomas (Frascati, Italy) Recent results from HERMES
12:30 Lunch
Afternoon Informal Discussions; Coffee & Cookies at 3.30pm at the CSSM
Wednesday, December 15 1999
Session Chair: Steve Pinsky (Columbus, Ohio)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Chris Allton (Swansea, UK) Recent results from (full) Lattice QCD
9:45 Tony Williams (CSSM) Gluon and quark propagators in Landau gauge from the lattice
10:15 Tony Thomas (CSSM) Lattice QCD Beyond Chiral Perturbation Theory
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Stan Brodsky (SLAC, California) Light Cone Wavefunctions and The Intrinsic Structure of Hadrons
11:45 Chueng Ji (Raleigh, North Carolina) Light-Front Degrees of Freedom in QCD Exclusive Processes
12:15 Changhao Jin (Melbourne, Australia) Inclusive Heavy Hadron Decays and Light-Cone Dynamics
12:45 Lunch
Afternoon Informal Discussions; Coffee & Cookies at 3.30pm at the CSSM
Thursday, December 16 1999
Session Chair: Stan Brodsky (SLAC, California)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Christophe Royon (Saclay, France) Low x physics and hard diffraction at Tevatron versus HERA
9:45 Lev Lipatov (St. Petersburg, Russia) High energy asymptotics in QCD
10:15 Amedeo Staiano (Torino, Italy) QCD in diffraction and the Hadronic Final State
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Fabian Zomer (Orsay, France) Structure Functions and Short Distance Physics
11.45 Eric Thomas (Frascati, Italy) First Regge description of polarised photon-nucleon absorption cross section
12:15 Ariel Zhitnitsky (Vancouver, Canada) Cosmology at QCD scale and RHIC
12:45 Lunch
Afternoon Informal Discussions; Coffee & Cookies at 3.30pm at the CSSM
Friday, December 17 1999
Session Chair: Hans-Christian Pauli (Heidelberg, Germany)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Simon Dalley (Cambridge, UK) Transverse Lattice QCD
9:45 Matthias Burkardt (Las Cruces, New Mexico) Fermions on the light-front
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Garry McCartor (Dallas, Texas) Regulating the P+ = 0 Singularity
11.30 Lubomir Martinovic (Bratislava, Slovakia) Symmetry and vacuum structure in light-front field theory
12.00 Giuseppe Nardelli (Trento, Italy) Zero modes and conformal anomaly in Liouville vortices
12:30 Lunch
Friday Afternoon, December 17 1999 Session Chair: John Hiller (Duluth, Minnesota)
Time Speaker Title
2:00 Coffee/Refreshments
2:15 Dean Lee (Amherst, Massachusetts) Introduction to modal field theory
2:45 Derek Leinweber (CSSM) Visualizations of the QCD Vacuum
3:15 Coffee Break
3.45 Pierre van Baal (Leiden, The Netherlands) Monopoles in disguise
4:30 End of Session
Saturday, December 18 1999
9.15 am -> 6 pm Workshop Excursion: A Tour to Cleland Wildlife Park, followed by wineries/wine tasting and beaches
Monday, December 20 1999
Session Chair: Robert Perry (Columbus, Ohio)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Steve Pinsky (Columbus, Ohio) Supersymmetry and DLCQ
9:45 Steve Cotanch (Raleigh, North Carolina) Many-Body QCD Approach to Hadrons
10:15 Uwe Trittmann (Columbus, Ohio) The Mass Spectrum of N=1 SYM(2+1) at Strong Coupling
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Antonio Bassetto (Padova, Italy) Exact and perturbative results for Yang-Mills theories in two dimensions: A duality transformation
11:45 Luca Griguolo (INFN, Italy) The instanton contributions to Yang-Mills theory on the torus: localization, Wilson loops and the perturbative expansion
12:15 Yitzhak Frishman (Rehovot, Israel) The String Tension in Two Dimensional Gauge Theories
12:45 Lunch
Afternoon Informal Discussions; Coffee & Cookies at 3.30pm at the CSSM
Tuesday, December 21 1999
Session Chair: Garry McCartor (Dallas, Texas)
Time Speaker Title
8:45 Coffee/Refreshments
9:00 Zvi Bern (UCLA, California) Perturbative Gravity and Gauge Theory
9:45 Ariel Zhitnitsky (Vancouver, Canada) Monopoles and Coulomb Gas Representation of the QCD Effective Lagrangian
10:15 Stan Glazek (Warsaw, Poland) Running coupling constants in effective Hamiltonians
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Andreas Schreiber (CSSM) Variational worldline QED
11.45 Maria Samaras (Sydney, Australia) Green's Function Monte Carlo for SU(3) Hamiltonian Lattice Gauge Theory
12:15 John Hiller (Duluth, Minnesota) Pauli-Villars regularization and discrete light-cone quantization in Yukawa theory
12:15 Lunch
Afternoon Informal Discussions; Coffee & Cookies at 3.30pm at the CSSM
16:40 -> 21:40 Workshop Dinner: Woodstock Winery, McLaren Vale
POSTERS
Monday, December 13 --> Tuesday, December 21
Location: CSSM Seminar Room
Contributor Poster Title
Fu-Guang Cao (Palmerston North, New Zealand) Electromagnetic transition form factors in the medium energy region

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

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Created:       March 29, 1999
Last modified:      December 15, 1999