Precision collider physics and non-perturbative effects

Speaker
Prof. Kirill Melnikov (TTP, Karlsruhe)

Date/Time
Date(s) - 17/06/2022
14:00 - 15:00

Location
IRIS Building, Room 1.221


Abstract: Recent progress in understanding QCD at the perturbative level led to the possibility to perform precision studies at lepton and even hadron colliders that go well beyond of what was considered possible earlier. Given this remarkable progress a question about possible non-perturbative effects and their impact on precision collider observables becomes relevant. In this talk I will discuss a few examples where improved understanding of non-perturbative effecs in collider physics would be desirable, and describe early attempts to make progress in this direction.

Location: IRIS building, room 1.221 (the talk will also be streamed via zoom)