CHEP

List of Nuclear Physics Theory Seminars for 2005-2006

  1. Heavy Ion Collisions, Diffusion, AdS/CFT, and the Euclidean Lattice, Derek Teaney, Stony Brook University, October 20th, 2005.

  2. Penetrating Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma in Nuclear Collisions at RHIC and the LHC, Brian Cole, Columbia University, November 4th, 2005.

  3. Nuclear modification of jet multiplicities, Igor Dremin, Lebedev Institute, November 15th, 2005.

  4. Plasma Instabilities in the Melting Color Glass Condensate, Paul Romatschke, Bielefeld University, November 16th, 2005.

  5. Quark Recombination, Rainer Fries, University of Minnesota, November 18th, 2005.

  6. Thermodynamics of large N_f at finite chemical potential for weak and strong couplings, Andreas Ipp, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Trento, November 25th, 2005.

  7. Parton Recombination: A comprehensive model for bulk hadronization at RHIC?, Stephan Bass, Duke University, December 2nd, 2005.

  8. Parton propagation in dense nuclear matter, Ivan Vitev, Los Alamos National Laboratory, February 2nd, 2006.

  9. Particle production in a field theory coupled to a strong external source, Fran�ois Gelis, SPhT, Saclay, February 13th, 2006.

  10. Anisotropy of flow and the order of phase transition in relativistic heavy ion collisions, Pasi Huovinen, University of Virginia, February 14th, 2006.

  11. Space-time evolution of bulk QCD matter at RHIC: 3-D hydro + UniversityQMD model, Chiho Nonaka, University of Minnesota, February 16th, 2006.

  12. Parton propagation in dense nuclear matter, Ivan Vitev, Los Alamos National Laboratory, March 7th, 2006.

  13. Critical point of strongly interacting matter: would it be observed?, Rashid Mehdiyev, Universit� de Montr�al, April 5th, 2006.

  14. Particle production in field theories coupled to strong external sources, Raju Vanugopalan, Brookhaven National Laboratory, April 12th, 2006.

  15. D-meson in a cold nuclear matter: a self-consistent coupled channels approach, Tetsuro Mizutani, Virginia Tech, May 17th, 2006.