[Theory-seminars] CNF Seminar Monday May 20 at 11am
David Richards
dgr at jlab.org
Mon May 20 09:58:04 EDT 2024
Dear Colleagues,
Please note that the advertised room L102 is booked for another meeting, so the CNF Seminar below will be PURELY REMOTE.
CNF Seminar
Monday May 20th, 2024 at 11am
Zoom link: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1601213226?pwd=dUNRdHgvMm45bDZXWWM2Y2JYenlWQT09<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__jlab-2Dorg.zoomgov.com_j_1601213226-3Fpwd-3DdUNRdHgvMm45bDZXWWM2Y2JYenlWQT09&d=DwMF-g&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=VqTuHdztI1WEJtaX9L67lw&m=ybrJFVIMSu6-Wz5wAzB3lJ77AOJxp-5wdFCmFvx13_NOL8RaFfVvc-SjvIfjTNmW&s=bUX4FaTqqHU31nhtt3bt47P_eL1AR7ZEFQU0HDfZJFA&e=>
Speaker: Airton Deppman (Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Title: Fractal Structures and Tsallis Statistics in High-Energy and Hadron Physics
Abstract:
This talk provides an in-depth analysis of the emergence of Tsallis Statistics through fractal structures in high-energy collisions in the context of high-energy physics and hadron physics. The self-similarity in the parton structure resulting from the scale properties of the Callan-Symanzik Equation is examined, demonstrating the recursive relations that allow for the emergence of Tsallis distributions. The implications of these results, including the relation between the Tsallis parameter q and the number of colours and flavours, are discussed in detail.
The talk discusses the potential extension of the same theoretical approach for the study of hadron structure, in view of the z-scaling connections with the Tsallis distributions and with thermofractal structure. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights into the intricate relationship between fractal structures, Tsallis Statistics, and non-local correlations in high-energy collisions, highlighting their significance for the field of high-energy physics and hadron physics.
Sincerely,
The CNF Seminar Committee
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