Advanced Calculus for Fundamental Interactions
Given the growing relevance of advanced computational aspects in all disciplines, which have been always benefitting from the mutual developments of new computing infrastructures, on the one hand, and of new algorithms, on the other one, this one-day meeting is dedicated to computational aspects, algorithms and methods needed by the research activities performed by members of the Theory Group.
The goal of this meeting is to identify research directions which can be of common interest and/or that may require interdisciplinary synergies, to find solutions which can improve and ameliorate existing algorithms and/or to discuss new computational strategies that might benefit from recent developments in advanced mathematics and computer science.
Venues:
Morning session: aula P2 at Paolotti from 9:00 to 12:35
Afternoon session: aula C at DFA from 14:00 to 18:00
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Session: Session 1Convener: Luca Di Luzio
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IntroductionSpeaker: Pierpaolo Mastrolia (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Università di Padova)
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Top quark loops for precision Higgs physicsSpeaker: Marco Vitti (Università di Padova and INFN, Padova)
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3
DiHiggs: A Monte Carlo for Higgs pair production at NLOSpeaker: Ramona Gröber (Università di padova)
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10:25
Coffe Break
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Session: Session 2Convener: Gianluca Inverso
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Renormalization Group Equations and the S-matrix: a study caseSpeaker: Gabriele Levati
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RGESolver : a C++ library to perform Renormalization Group evolution in the SMEFTSpeaker: Stefano Di Noi
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Tropical Feynman IntegrationSpeaker: Henrik Jessen Munch (University of Padova)
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Computational aspects of higher-curvature gravitiesSpeaker: Ángel Murcia
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12:35
Lunch
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Session: Session 3Convener: Alessandra Gnecchi
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Computational Tools for Colliders and GW PhysicsSpeaker: Manoj Mandal (INFN Padova)
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Hadronic decays of GeV-scale axion-like particlesSpeaker: Ennio Salvioni (University of Padua)
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The computational challenge of finite-tension string theory and finite-volume QFTSpeaker: Alessandro Sfondrini
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15:40
Coffee Break
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Session: Session 4Convener: Paride Paradisi
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Exploring the connections between theoretical physics, algebra and number theorySpeaker: Roberto Volpato
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Axion kinetic misalignment as an example of my simple use of computing infrastructureSpeaker: Philip Soerensen
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Introduction to Intersection TheorySpeaker: Giulio Crisanti
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Feynman Integrals and Intersection TheorySpeaker: Giacomo Brunello
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Conclusions
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