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Date: Thu, 07 May 2026 13:36:11 +0900
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Subject: [Sg-l:10324] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026
From: wgj--- (Sg-l 経由) 

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Dear Colleagues,
 
We are excited to announce the 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar:
 
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Speaker: Prof. Bing-Nan Lu (Graduate School of China Academy of
Engineering Physics)
Title: Lattice simulation for ab initio nuclear many-body problems
Time: May 25, 2026 (Mon), 14:00–16:00 (JST)
Format: Online only
Zoom: https://kek-jp.zoom.us/j/4810959894
Website: https://kds.kek.jp/event/59683/

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Abstract: Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory (NLEFT) is a robust
framework that integrates lattice techniques, effective field theory,
and quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) algorithms to provide ab initio solutions
to the nuclear many-body Schrödinger equation. This talk will introduce
the fundamental principles of NLEFT and highlight recent advancements,
including a novel solution to the Monte Carlo sign problem in nuclei,
the renormalization group (RG) evolution of lattice-regulated nuclear
EFT, and various applications for computing key nuclear observables.
These developments demonstrate the framework's efficiency and
versatility in tackling complex challenges in nuclear many-body physics.
======================================

The KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar is a recurring series held every 1-3 months
that serves as a platform for experimentalists and theorists to discuss
current trends and future directions in hadron and nuclear physics, with
a special focus on J-PARC activities.

While the seminar series is typically held in a hybrid format, this
particular talk will be
conducted online only. We look forward to your participation via Zoom.

Best regards,
Organizers, KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar
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Date: Mon, 25 May 2026 10:12:37 +0900
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Subject: [Sg-l:10379] [Reminder] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026
From: wgj--- (Sg-l 経由) 

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Dear Colleagues,

This is a reminder that the 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar will start today 
at 14:00. Please find the details below.

This seminar will be held online only. We warmly welcome everyone who is 
interested to join.

Best regards,
KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar Organizers


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Subject: [Sg-l:10324] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026
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Dear Colleagues,
  
We are excited to announce the 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar: 
======================================
 
> Speaker: Prof. Bing-Nan Lu (Graduate School of China Academy of
> Engineering Physics)
> Title: Lattice simulation for ab initio nuclear many-body problems
> Time: May 25, 2026 (Mon), 14:00–16:00 (JST)
> Format: Online only
> Zoom: https://kek-jp.zoom.us/j/4810959894
> Website: https://kds.kek.jp/event/59683/
> 
> ======================================
> Abstract: Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory (NLEFT) is a robust
> framework that integrates lattice techniques, effective field theory,
> and quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) algorithms to provide ab initio 
solutions
> to the nuclear many-body Schrödinger equation. This talk will 
introduce
> the fundamental principles of NLEFT and highlight recent advancements,
> including a novel solution to the Monte Carlo sign problem in nuclei,
> the renormalization group (RG) evolution of lattice-regulated nuclear
> EFT, and various applications for computing key nuclear observables.
> These developments demonstrate the framework's efficiency and
> versatility in tackling complex challenges in nuclear many-body 
physics.
> ======================================
> 
> The KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar is a recurring series held every 1-3 months
> that serves as a platform for experimentalists and theorists to 
discuss
> current trends and future directions in hadron and nuclear physics, 
with
> a special focus on J-PARC activities.
> 
> While the seminar series is typically held in a hybrid format, this
> particular talk will be
> conducted online only. We look forward to your participation via Zoom.
> 
> Best regards,
> Organizers, KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar
>