Scattering Amplitudes & the Multi-Regge Limit 2014
Program
Monday 10
09:55 Welcome
10:00 Lipatov [Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute]
Effective actions for reggeized gluons & gravitons
11:00 Coffee
11:30 Ivanov [Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk]
Mueller-Navelet jets
12:15 Beuf [Santiago de Compostela]
Improving the kinematics for low-x QCD evolution equations
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Balitsky [JLAB & Old Dominion University]
High energy scattering & evolution of Wilson lines
16:00 Coffee
16:30 Caron-Huot [Niels Bohr & Princeton IAS]
Wilson line factorization and Multi-Regge limit
17:30
18:00 Reception at the IFT
Tuesday 11
10:00 Fadin [Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk]
Impact factors for reggeon-gluon transitions in the next-to-leading order
11:00 Coffee
11:30 Chirilli [Ohio State University]
Solution of the NLO BFKL equation & gamma^* gamma^* cross-section at NLO
12:15 Grabovsky [Novosibirsk]
NLO evolution equation for 3-quark Wilson loop with conformal invariance
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Bartels [Hamburg]
Construction of Regge contributions in N=4 SYM for n=7 in N=4 SYM
16:00 Coffee
16:30 Johansson [CERN]
Pure Gravities via Color-Kinematics Duality for Fundamental Matter
17:30
Wednesday 12
10:00 Papa [Cosenza]
Calculation of impact factors relevant for QCD processes in MRK & QMRK
10:45 Coffee
11:10 Hentchinski [Brookhaven National Laboratory]
The Mueller-Tang impact factor at next-to-leading order for quark induced jets
11:50 Chachamis [IFIC Valencia]
Monte Carlo analysis of MRK & QMRK
12:30 White [Argonne National Laboratory]
Past, present, and future multi-Regge theory
13:30 Lunch
Thursday 13
10:00 Magnea [Torino]
Infrared structure of gauge amplitudes in the Regge limit
11:00 Coffee
11:30 Vacca [Bologna]
Effective action for Reggeon Field Theory & Functional Renormalization Group
12:15 Sizov [King's College London]
Quantum Spectral Curve at Work: From Small Spin to Strong Coupling in N=4 SYM
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Basso [Ecole Normale Superieure]
Flux-tube methods for scattering amplitudes in planar N=4 SYM theory
16:00 Coffee
16:30 Sprenger [DESY]
Calculating amplitudes in the multi-Regge regime of strongly coupled N=4 SYM
17:30
Friday 14
10:00 White [Glasgow]
Fun with gravitational Wilson lines
11:00 Coffee
11:30 Colferai [Firenze]
Improved effective action model & self-consistent metric in planckian scattering
12:30 Vazquez-Mozo [Salamanca]
Color-Kinematics duality, scalars, and the Regge limit
13:30 Lunch
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