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June 12-22, 2017, Bloomington, Indiana, U</b><b
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The Summer Workshop is dedicated to theory and
phenomenology of relativistic hadron scattering
and its application to data analysis of modern
experiments in strong interactions physics. The
Workshop is aimed primarily at students and
researchers in theory and experiment who seek a
pedagogical introduction to the relativistic
reaction theory, aspects of Regge phenomenology,
crossing relations and duality, analytic
continuations, dispersion relations, etc., and the
phenomenological application of all these
concepts. The <font class="" color="#1F497D">workshop</font> will
consist of daily lectures in the morning, followed
by seminars and lab sessions devoted to practical
implementation of reaction amplitudes in data
fitting. There will also be opportunities for
participants to present their current research.
The <font class="" color="#1F497D">Workshop</font> is
dedicated in memory of V. N. Gribov and will be
organized around the seminal text, Strong
Interactions of Hadrons at High Energies, by V. N.
Gribov (Cambridge University Press, 2008). The
outline of the text follows closely the aims of
the Workshop, as it treats the analysis of
relativistic reactions that involves aspects of
analyticity, crossing relations and duality,
resonances and electromagnetic interactions of
hadrons, dispersion relations, and Reggeon Field
Theory. <br class="">
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Information about the <font class=""
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registration procedure can be found at <font
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