This year’s meeting will be hybrid, with the physical meeting taking place in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool. It will also be possible to attend remotely using Zoom. The meeting will feature topical presentations by members of the UK lattice field theory community, as well as plenty of opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues for perhaps the first time in some while.
The workshop will start with lunch at 12:00 on Thursday 26/5, and finish by lunchtime Friday 27/5. A buffet lunch will be provided on both days, and there will be an opportunity to meet for a social dinner in central Liverpool on Thursday evening.
Preliminary Programme:
Thursday 26th May
13:40-14:15 Pavel Buividovich (Liverpool) — Transport and thermodynamics in finite-density SU(2) gauge theory
14:15-14:50 Judd Harrison (Glasgow) — Bottom to Charm Decays with Heavy-HISQ
14:50-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-15:50 Bipasha Chakraborty (Cambridge) — Quantum Computation for Quantum Field Theories
15:50-16:25 Sergii Strelchuk (Cambridge) — New Quantum Toolkit for Simulating Fundamental Physics
16:25-17:00 Dimitrios Bachtis (Swansea) — Quantum field-theoretic machine learning and the inverse renormalization group
09:30-10:05 Nicolas Garron (Liverpool Hope) — Non-perturbative renormalisation with interpolating momentum schemes
10:05-10:40 Ed Bennett (SA2C Swansea) — Status of reproducibility and open science in hep-lat
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-11:45 Davide Vadacchino (Plymouth) — Topological susceptibility, scale setting and universality from Sp(2N) gauge theories
11:45-12:20 Gert Aarts (Swansea) — Thermal QCD and chiral symmetry
There is a limit on the numbers able to attend in person: you are encouraged to register for in-person attendance as soon as possible using EventBrite
Hotel accommodation in Liverpool is plentiful – a list of possibilities can be found here.
Travel and subsistence costs for UK-based participants will be reimbursed by UKLFT. Please complete the claim form and return with travel receipts/vouchers to Simon.Hands AT liverpool.ac.uk