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Theory Center Seminar<br>
Wed., June 18, 2014<br>
9:00 a.m. (coffee at 8:45 a.m.)<br>
CEBAF Center, Room F224/225<br>
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Ted Rogers<br>
Stony Brook University<br>
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<big><b>Multi-Dimensional Hadron Structure and QCD</b></big>
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Experiments planned for the near future, particularly those
connected with the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV upgrade<br>
and a future electron ion collider, will provide access to strong
interaction dynamics and associated bound state <br>
mechanisms with unprecedented levels of detail. I will summarize
how these new sources of experimental data <br>
will ultimately lead to profound new insights into the underlying
QCD dynamics of hadron and nuclear structure. <br>
Extensions of QCD factorization theorems are necessary for
interpreting transverse momentum dependent cross<br>
sections, and I will explain some of the important recent
developments in transverse momentum dependent<br>
factorization that make this possible. I will continue with a
description of my current efforts to organize a broad <br>
theoretical-experimental collaborative network for the study of
transverse momentum dependence. Our ultimate<br>
goal is to extract information about hadron structure by
implementing the transverse momentum dependent<br>
factorization program, in concert with non-perturbative QCD
methods, in the analysis of forthcoming data from<br>
a wide variety of processes. Along the way, I will elaborate on
important near-term milestones as well as on broad, <br>
long-term goals.</div>
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