Timetable for session 2c1: QCD Theory
Convened by U. Baur; G. Blazey.
Sunday 13:30 - 15:00 (Perturbative QCD), room 133
- 13:30, A00026, Dieter Zeppenfeld, Dept. of Physics
- Jet Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
- 13:45, A05333, Stephane Keller, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Higher Order QCD Corrections to Tagged Production Processes
- 14:00, A05335, William B. Kilgore, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Three Jet Production at Next to Leading Order
- 14:15, A05450, Simona Rolli, INFN-Pavia and LBL-Berkeley
- Fragmentation Functions in pQCD
- 14:30, A05059, Francesco Hautmann, University of Oregon
- Probing the QCD pomeron in e^+ , e^- collisions
- 14:45, A05461, Alexander Makhlin, Wayne State University
- QCD evolution equations with heavy quarks
Sunday 15:30 - 17:30 (Theoretical Developments in QCD), room 133
- 15:30, A00002, David Dikeman, TPI (University of Minnesota)
- Duality, OPE, and Heavy Quarks
- 15:45, A05195, V. Elias, The University of Western Ontario
- QCD Laplace Sum Rules and the Pi(1300) Resonance
- 16:10, A05085, Chengxing Zhai, Department of Physics
- The Free Energy of Hot Gauge Theories with Fermions
- 16:25, A05149, John R. Hiller, University of Minnesota--Duluth
- Nonperturbative renormalization of QED in light-cone quantization
- 16:40, A05347, Ramon R. Rodriguez, School of Physics and Astronomy
- Aspects of Confinement and chiral dynamics in 2-d QED with Massive N-flavor fermions
Tuesday 13:30 - 15:10 (Lattice QCD), room 157
- 13:30, A05087, James Hetrick, Department of Physics
- Simulating QCD at finite density with static quarks
- 13:45, A05365, James N. Simone, Fermilab Theory Group
- Determing Light-Quark Masses with Lattice QCD
- 14:05, A05462, Stephen Sharpe, University of Washington
- Recent results from quenched lattice QCD
- 14:25, A05243, Kenneth Bernstein, Louisiana State University
- Dual vortices in Abelian projected SU(2)
- 14:40, A05197, Walter Wilcox, Baylor University
- Precise Neutron Electric Form Factor from Lattice QCD
- 14:55, A01042, Jeffrey E. Mandula, Department of Energy
- Renormalization of the Lattice Heavy Quark Effective Theory
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