Mini-Symposium: Lattice QCD for PDFs
FOCUS · RE ·
Presentations
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Light-cone PDFs using Lattice QCD: an overview of results, successes and challenges
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Martha Constantinou
- Temple University
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Gluon PDF Calculation from Lattice QCD Using Pseudo-PDF Technique
ORAL
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Authors
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Tanjib Khan
- College of William & Mary
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Konstantinos Orginos
- College of William & Mary
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David Richards
- Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- Jefferson Lab
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Valence PDF of pion from fine lattices using quasi- and pseudo-PDF frameworks
ORAL
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Authors
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Nikhil Karthik
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Taku Izubuchi
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Luchang Jin
- University of Conneticut
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Christos Kallidonis
- Stonybrook University
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Swagato Mukherjee
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Peter Petreczky
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Charles Shugert
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Sergey Syritsyn
- Stonybrook University
- Stony Brook University
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Xiang Gao
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Pion Valence Quark Distribution from Hadronic Lattice Cross Sections
ORAL
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Authors
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Raza Sufian
- Jefferson Lab
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On the inverse problem of obtaining parton distribution functions from lattice QCD
ORAL
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Authors
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Kostas Orginos
- College of William \& Mary
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Machine Learning for Quasi-PDF Matrix Elements
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Huey-Wen Lin
- Michigan State Univ
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Confronting lattice parton densities within global QCD analysis
ORAL
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Authors
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Jacob Bringewatt
- University of Maryland, College Park
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M. Constantinou
- Temple University
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W. Melnitchouk
- Jefferson Lab
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J. Qiu
- Jefferson Lab
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N. Sato
- Jefferson Lab
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F. Steffens
- Bonn University
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From Qubits to Quarks: Parton Physics on a Quantum Computer
ORAL
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Authors
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Scott Lawrence
- University of Maryland, College Park
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