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Tomorrow we will hold our 2nd (Remote) Cake Seminar.</span>
<div class=""><font face="AvenirNext-Regular" class="">As Astrid precisely noted on Friday, “</font><a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/the_cake_is_a_lie" class="">the cake is a lie</a><font face="AvenirNext-Regular" class="">”, but everyone is welcome
to join for a virtual coffee break </font><span style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;" class="">at</span><span style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;" class=""> </span><b class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><font color="#e32400" class="">12:40</font></b>,
to keep up the spirit of the Cake Seminar series. The seminar starts at <b class="">
13:00</b>.</div>
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<div class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;">Please see below for the details:</div>
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<div class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><b class="">Bluejeans connection:</b> <a href="https://bluejeans.com/801786278" class="">https://bluejeans.com/801786278</a></div>
<div class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><b class="">Date and time: </b>Monday November 2nd, 13:00</div>
<div class=""><span class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><b class="">Speaker:</b> </span><font face="AvenirNext-Regular" class="">Keegan Sherman (ODU)</font></div>
<div class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><b class="">Title: </b>Constraining Hadronic Resonance Form Factors</div>
<div class=""><b class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;">Abstract: </b><font face="AvenirNext-Regular" class="">Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) has a rich spectrum of states that in principle could be more complex than the conventional quark model allows,
for example tetraquark or hadronic molecular states. Since most of these states appear as short-lived resonances, placing constraints on their structure is difficult. However, a recent formalism would allow for the extraction of amplitudes that contain information
on resonant elastic form factors from lattice QCD. Building on this work, I present a model-independent framework for extracting these form factors from two-body hadronic scattering amplitudes interacting with a single external current.</font></div>
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<div class="" style="font-family: AvenirNext-Regular;"><span class="">See you all there!</span></div>
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Best regards,<br class="">
Astrid, Christos, Filippo</span></div>
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