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Theory Center Seminar<br>
Wed., Dec. 4, 2013<br>
2:00 p.m. (coffee at 1:45 p.m.)<br>
CEBAF Center, Room L102<br>
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Jorge Segovia<br>
Argonne National Laboratory<br>
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<b>Recent Advances in the Calculation of Hadron Form Factors<br>
Using Dyson-Schwinger Equations of QCD</b><br>
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Elastic and transition form factors of nucleon excited states
provide vital information about their<br>
structure and composition. They are a measurable and physical
manifestation of the nature of the<br>
hadrons constituents and the dynamics that binds them together. In
this respect, two emergent <br>
phenomena of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), confinement and dynamical
chiral symmetry<br>
breaking, appear to play an important role; and Dyson-Schwinger
equations (DSEs) have been<br>
established as a nonperturbative quantum field theoretical approach
for the study of continuum<br>
strong QCD which is able to connect such emergent phenomena with the
behavior of form factors.
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