[ee] meeting next week?
Pawel Nadel-Turonski
turonski at jlab.org
Tue Mar 14 20:57:38 EDT 2017
Hello Everyone,
Due to the workshop starting tomorrow, I suggest that we postpone our bi-weekly meeting from this upcoming Thursday to next week.
Cheers,
Pawel
> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Lorelei Chopard <lorelei at jlab.org>
> Subject: [Cuga] 3D Nucleon Tomography Workshop- a message from David Richards
> Date: February 3, 2017 at 11:48:51 AM EST
> To: "cuga at jlab.org" <cuga at jlab.org>
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> Dear Colleague,
> we are happy to announce workshop at Jefferson Lab on 3D Nucleon Tomography Workshop (Modeling and Extraction Methodology). Those interested in participation are encouraged to contact members of the organizing committee at 3DWorkshop at jlab.org <mailto:3DWorkshop at jlab.org>.
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> Circular:
> Venue: Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia
> Date: March 15-17
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> Goals of the workshop
> The discovery of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) and more recently Transverse-Momentum-Dpendent Distributions (TMDs) has opened the window on a three-dimensional imaging of the nucleon, going far beyond the one dimensional, longitudinal structure probed in Deep-Inelastic Scattering, and the transverse structure encoded in the different form factors. The three-dimensional imaging of the valence quarks is a cornerstone of the current worldwide experimental programs, and a future proposed EIC will extend this imaging to sea quarks and gluons. This experimental effort is complemented by theoretical advances through lattice QCD calculations and through QCD-inspired pictures of the nucleon. However, fully capitalizing on these experimental and theoretical efforts demands a structured connection between theory, experiment and phenomenology, and one capable of handling the increasing data and computational challenges that such a connection will entail.
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> The aim of the workshop is to detail the requirements for an analysis framework, to examine the theoretical and experimental components that need to be incorporated, and to study approaches to the computational challenges that these requirements will entail. The outcome of the workshop will be a white paper, and the establishment of collaborative effort aimed at tackling these challenges, and ensuring that the resultant framework can be applied across the emerging nuclear experimental and theoretical programs, including at a future EIC. The workshop will address three specific topics. Firstly, the analysis methodology and the data/analysis requirements at current and upcoming experiments, including BNL, CERN, GSI, JLab and a future EIC. Secondly, the theoretical and phenomenological requirements, and how those requirements can be integrated within an analysis framework. Finally, the requirements for future experimental extraction and validation, in particular through the incorporation of Monte Carlo simulation components.
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> The workshop will begin on the Wednesday morning, and finish at lunchtime on the Friday. The first two days will comprise plenary talks outlining the issues described above, followed by collaborative effort in working groups. Outcome of these will be presented Friday morning.
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> Participation in the workshop will be by invitation to members of the computational, experimental and theoretical communities, but those interested in participation are encouraged to contact members of the organizing committee at 3DWorkshop at jlab.org <mailto:3DWorkshop at jlab.org>. Further details are at https://www.jlab.org/conferences/3Dmodeling <https://www.jlab.org/conferences/3Dmodeling>, which will be updated as the organization progresses.
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> Organizing Committee:
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> Amber Boehnlein
> Latifa Elouadrhiri
> David Richards
> Franck Sabatie
> Peter Schweitzer
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