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<p>Hey everyone,<br>
<br>
We will be having a remote Theory seminar <b>today at 1pm</b>.
Even though it's remote <b>please join us in L102 </b>or on
Zoom. Below is the info<b><br>
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<p>Speaker: <b>Max Hansen</b></p>
<p>Zoom:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1604596152?pwd=mibAQ8ziTyr1yrngbs2IIobuEyvuWn.1">https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1604596152?pwd=mibAQ8ziTyr1yrngbs2IIobuEyvuWn.1</a><br>
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Title:<b> Predicting three-hadron amplitudes from first-principles
QCD</b>
<p>Abstract: I will review recent advances in studying
three-particle interactions directly from lattice QCD. By
employing mathematical relations that connect finite-volume
energies and matrix elements to physical scattering and decay
amplitudes, it is now possible to calculate observables that go
beyond the single-hadron or elastic two-hadron regime. In addition
to outlining the key formalism, I will highlight recent
theoretical developments (e.g. for D D pi and N pi pi amplitudes)
as well as recent applications (e.g. rho pi scattering with a
rigorously resonant rho). I will also discuss future prospects and
open challenges.</p>
<p>Best wishes,<br>
Adam, Joe, and Pia</p>
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Pia Leonie Jones Petrak
Postdoctoral Fellow
Theoretical and Computational Physics Center
Jefferson Lab</pre>
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