[LatticeNews] Lattice 2008: First circular
Kostas Orginos
kostas at jlab.org
Wed Feb 27 23:56:17 EST 2008
THE XXVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LATTICE FIELD THEORY
LATTICE 2008
http://conferences.jlab.org/lattice2008
The LATTICE 2008 conference will take place from July 14 to July 19
at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.
Registration and opening reception will be held on July 13 (Sunday) in
the evening. The conference program starts on July 14 (Monday) in the
morning and concludes on July 19 (Saturday) at noon.
The program includes plenary talks, parallel talks, and a poster
session, with the following topics:
Algorithms and machines
Applications beyond QCD
Chiral symmetry
Hadron spectroscopy
Hadron structure
Nonzero temperature and density
Standard model parameters and renormalization
Theoretical developments
Vacuum structure and confinement
Weak decays and matrix elements
Deadlines for registration and abstract submission will follow in the
second announcement. The registration fee will be $400 for early
registration.
The fee for students will be $200. Participants are expected to obtain
their own funding.
Limited support is available for students and beginning postdocs who
cannot
obtain sufficient support elsewhere.
The conference web site (see above) contains some information about
the conference, including travel to and accommodation in Williamsburg.
We will have accommodations both in dorm style rooms on campus and
a hotel in walking distance from the conference site.
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We are looking forward to seeing you in Williamsburg.
The LATTICE 2008 Local Organizing Committee:
Christopher Aubin, Saul Cohen, Chris Dawson, Jo Dudek, Robert Edwards,
Balint Joo, Huey-Wen Lin, Kostas Orginos, David Richards, Hank
Thacker.
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