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Mar 4 2020

Colloquium: Christian Bauer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Physics Colloquium Lecture

March 4, 2020

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location

238 SES

Address

Chicago, IL 60612

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“A Journey from Effective Field Theories to Quantum Algorithms”
Much of our success in precision calculations within the Standard Model of particle physics rely on the concept of effective field theories, which allow to focus calculations on the distance scales relevant for a given calculation. The journey therefore starts by introducing the general concept of effective field theories. I will provide several examples of how such effective field theories are used nowadays to make precise predictions for observables at the Large Hadron Collider. I will then continue our trip by explaining how effective field theories help predict observables involving a large number of final state particles, using tools commonly referred to as parton showers. The final destination will be the mysterious land of quantum computing and quantum algorithms, where I will introduce the audience to new ideas for making predictions for high multiplicity observables.

Contact

Physics Office

Date posted

Jan 2, 2020

Date updated

Feb 26, 2020