<<<「@」を「__AT__」に置き換えています>>> Date: Thu, 07 May 2026 13:36:11 +0900 To:, , , Subject: [Sg-l:10324] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026 From: wgj--- (Sg-l 経由) **** 重複して受け取られます方、失礼します **** =============================================================== 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 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Date: Mon, 25 May 2026 10:12:37 +0900 To: , , , Subject: [Sg-l:10379] [Reminder] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026 From: wgj--- (Sg-l 経由) **** 重複して受け取られます方、失礼します **** 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 ----- Original Message ----- Subject: [Sg-l:10324] 10th KEK-JAEA Joint Seminar, May 25, 2026 From: "wgj--- (Sg-l 経由)" Sent Date: 13:36:11 Thu May 07, 2026 To: sg-l__AT__ml.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp, honkan-members__AT__ml.post.kek.jp, ipns- staffs__AT__ml.post.kek.jp, bnlv__AT__gscaep.ac.cn =============================================================== 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 >