(Image credit: Stephen Sartori/Syracuse University.)
The focus of this workshop will be on the role that Lattice numerical simulations can play in the study of possible strong interactions in Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics, and in particular within the following topic areas:
- Composite dark matter
- Composite Higgs models and EWSB
- Inflation and preheating
- Other strongly coupled models, including many-fermion gauge theories and SUSY
- Theoretical applications in conformal field theory, quantum computing, and other areas
Lattice gauge theorists and continuum phenomenologists/theorists will meet and present talks in these areas, with the goal of increasing the interplay between the groups, and generating new ideas and projects.
Previous workshops:
- University of Colorado Boulder, April 2018
- Boston University, April 2017
- Argonne National Lab, April 2016
- Lawrence Livermore National Lab, April 2015
- Brookhaven National Lab, December 2013
- University of Colorado Boulder, October 2012
- Fermilab, October 2011
- Boston University, November 2009
- Lawrence Livermore National Lab, May 2008
Organizing Committee:
- Simon Catterall (Syracuse)
- Jay Hubisz (Syracuse)
- Jack Laiho (Syracuse)
- Ethan Neil (Colorado)
- Judah Unmuth-Yockey (Syracuse)
- Pavlos Vranas (LLNL)
- Scott Watson (Syracuse)