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International Conference on QCD and
Hadronic Physics
June 16 (Thursday) - 20 (Monday), 2005
Beijing, China
Transparencies
for
plenary and
parallel are available on-line
Proceedings.
(1) The proceeding of the conference will be published by the World Scientific Publishing as Int. J. Mod. Phys. A proceeding
supplement.
Page limits are:
for plenary talks, up to 6 pages and for parallel talks up to 4 pages.
Please use
a zipped template file (including the class file etc.)
for your preparation of the manuscript.
(2) The deadline of the proceeding contribution is Sept. 23rd, 2005. All contributions should be posted to the Los Alomos archive. Please
post all your source files, not just the pdf/ps file of the manuscript.
Please
inform us the hep-*** number so that we can download them from the archives.
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to the International Conference on QCD and
Hadronic Physics, to be held on the
campus of Peking University, Beijing, China, from June 16 to
June 20, 2005. The conference is organized by the Theoretical Physics
Institute of Peking University.
QCD is an integral part of
the standard model and was invented over 30 years ago.
Important discoveries and progress have been steadily
made ever since. The 2004 physics Nobel prize was
awarded to Asymptotic Freedom, a striking property of
QCD at short distance, discovered in
1973 by D. Gross, D. Politzer, and F. Wilczek.
In recent years, studies of heavy quark systems such as
B-mesons, hot and dense QCD matter,
and hadron structure and
spectroscopy have widened the scope of QCD considerably. The
goal of this conference is to bring
together leading theorists in various subfields of QCD to
reflect upon, to assess, and to
provide a future perspective of this
important frontier of physics.
The invited speakers (both plenary and parallel) include
G. Altarelli*, A. Andrianov, S. Aoki, T. Appelquist,
J. Bartels, C. Bauer, E.L. Berger, M. Beneke, G. Bodwin,
S. Brodsky, M. Burkardt,
I. Caprini, J. Chay, T.W. Chiu, N. Christ*,
M. Diehl, A.R. Dzierba,
R. Fleischer, S. Forte,
C.Q. Geng,
T. Hatsuda, H.Z. Huang, D.S. Hwang, A. Hosaka, W.S. Hou,
Y.Y. Keum, C.S. Kim, E. Klempt, B.A. Kniehl,
P. Ko, M. Kraemer*, A. Kronfeld, J. Kuti,
E. Laenen, R. Lebed, J. Lee, K.F. Liu,
A. Manohar*, U. Meissner, L. McLarren, C. Morningstar, B. Moussallam,
T. Nakano, J. Negele, H. Neuberger,
M. Oka,
M. Pennington,
J.W. Qiu,
N. Saito, H.Satz, A. Schaefer, I. Schmidt, S. Sint,
J. Soffer, D.E. Soper, G. Sterman*, M. Strassler*, E. Swanson,
W.K. Tung,
A. Ukawa, M. Vanderhaegen, J. Verbaarschot,
X.N. Wang,
N. Xu,
S.N. Yang, C.P. Yuan. (* indicated to be confirmed)
Apart from plenary
sessions, there are seven parallel sessions on Lattice QCD,
Heavy Quark Physics, Effective Field Theory, Perturbative
QCD, Hadron Structure, Hadron Spectroscopy, Heavy-ion
Collisions.
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