[LatticeNews] The Ken Wilson Lattice Award announcementfrom Sabrina

Sabrina Friedman utebachmeier at gmail.com
Thu Aug 18 16:54:01 EDT 2011


Dear Colleagues,

With this email we would like to announce the Ken Wilson Lattice
Award.  For details please visit https://kwla.llnl.gov/

The winner paper will be announced at a presentation at 12:15 Tuesday
July 12, 2011 at the 29th International Symposium on Lattice Field
theory https://latt11.llnl.gov

This is an annual award endorsed by Ken Wilson
https://kwla.llnl.gov/pdf/Ken_Wilson_Lattice_Award_Letter.pdf and
given in recognition of a paper that made an important contribution to
Lattice Field Theory and appeared in the three-year period before the
International Lattice Symposium. The award will be presented at the
annual Lattice International Conference. The panel for this award will
be different every year. An invitation for voluntary participation to
the award panel will be sent to the Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
and the International Advisory Committee (IAC) of the conference for
that year. The prize will be a certificate and $500 US Dollars to be
shared among the authors of the paper that won. The plan is to
eventually have the Ken Wilson Lattice Award administered through APS
and still be presented at the Lattice conference.

The paper must be important research beyond the existing state of the
art. It may have a broad impact and enable new research. It can be
work that influences theory, or phenomenology, or experiment. It can
be a new physics calculation method that removes previously existing
roadblocks. It can be work that successfully applies lattice field
theory to a new problem in physics. It can be an algorithm that
changes the landscape of numerical computation for lattice field
theory. In most general terms it should be research that produces
important progress in Lattice Field Theory.

The research must have been submitted or cross-listed on the hep-lat
archive during the three-year period before the current year Lattice
Conference (for example for the 2011 Lattice prize consideration will
be given to papers that appeared after Lattice 2008 and before Lattice
2011).

With Best Regards,
The KWLA 2011 panel

Mike Buchoff               (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Luigi Del Debbio          (University of Edinburgh, UK)
George Fleming           (Yale University, USA)
Philippe de Forcrand   (ETHZ, Switzerland)
Rajiv Gavai                     (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)
Shoji Hashimoto           (KEK, Japan)
Jim Hetrick                    (University of the Pacific)
Karl Jansen                    (DESY, Germany)
Frithjof Karsch              (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)
Joe Kiskis                       (University of California, Davis)
Derek Leinweber         (University of Adelaide, Australia)
John Negele                 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Kostas Orginos            (College of William and Mary, USA)
Giancarlo Rossi           (University of Roma Tor Vergata and INFN, Italy)
Sergey Syritsyn           (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Pavlos Vranas              (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Joe Wasem                  (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Andre Walker-Loud    (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)


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