S-Matrix Marathon - Daily Workshop Schedules
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Title: Scattering on periodic lattices
Speaker: Max Hansen
Abstract: Lattice regularization of quantum field theories is a powerful tool for understanding such theories when analytic methods are not applicable. However, the utility of numerical results can be affected by two issues: (i) calculations are necessarily performed in a finite-volume spacetime, and (ii) imaginary-time correlation functions are estimated. Both aspects play a particularly important role for multiparticle observables, including scattering and decay amplitudes.
In these lectures I will give an overview, together with various detailed examples, on the topic of extracting scattering amplitudes using numerical lattice field theory. I will focus on the strategy of using the finite volume as a tool rather than an unwanted artifact, and of applying generic field-theoretic relations between finite-volume quantities and infinite-volume amplitudes. Specific topics include the challenges of two-to-three and three-to-three amplitudes, and the role of anomalous thresholds and left-hand cuts. The lectures will include an overview of how the relations are derived and their limitations, as well as numerical results.
Time |
| Location |
8:30am | Morning Coffee | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
9:00am | Lecture 1 | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
10:30am | Coffee Break/Discussion | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
11:30am | Lecture 2 | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
1:00-2:00pm | Lunch | Simons Hall |
2:00pm | Lecture 3 | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
3:30pm | Afternoon Tea | Fuld Hall Common Room |
4:30pm | Guided Discussions | Rubenstein Commons Meeting Room 5 |
6:30pm | Dinner | Rubenstein Commons Café |