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Dear all,<br>
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Since announcing the occupancy limit of 25 people in the smaller rooms, we have noticed a significant increase in remote participation. While we understand this shift, we are currently seeing fewer than 25 attendees in person. We encourage you to attend in
person, as we believe that in-person seminars offer a more engaging experience for both the speaker and the audience. Maintaining this vibrant, interactive environment is important to us.<br>
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Please join us today at 1 PM in room CC F224-225 for a seminar and some delicious cake. We look forward to seeing you there! More information about the seminar can be found below.<br>
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<b><u>Speaker</u></b>: Fernando Romero-López (MIT)</div>
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<b><u>Title</u></b>:<b> </b>Hadronic resonances from lattice QCD</div>
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Abstract</u></b>: The majority of known hadrons in the low-energy QCD spectrum are resonances observed in multi-particle scattering processes. First-principles determinations of the properties of these unstable hadrons are a crucial goal in lattice QCD calculations.
Significant progress has been made in developing, implementing, and applying theoretical tools that connect finite-volume lattice QCD quantities to scattering amplitudes, enabling determination of masses and widths of various hadronic resonances. In this talk,
I will discuss recent advances in lattice QCD studies of meson-baryon resonances, including the Delta(1232) and Lambda(1405) resonances, as well as three-hadron resonances such as the doubly-charmed tetraquark.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Caroline, Joe, Zheng-Yang & Gloria</div>
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