May 26 – 29, 2026
YITP, Kyoto University
Asia/Tokyo timezone

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  1. Yoshimasa Hidaka (YITP)
    5/26/26, 10:00 AM
  2. Kenji Fukushima (The University of Tokyo)
    5/26/26, 10:05 AM
  3. Prof. Leonid Glozman (University of Graz)
    5/26/26, 10:50 AM

    I will discuss symmetries, Nc scaling and other evidences for 3 regimes/phases of the QCD phase diagram at small chemical potential

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  4. Junxiong Nie (University of Osaka)
    5/26/26, 11:35 AM
  5. Dr Michał Marczenko (University of Wrocław)
    5/26/26, 1:30 PM
  6. Volodymyr Vovchenko (University of Houston)
    5/26/26, 2:15 PM

    We present a lattice-based construction of the QCD equation of state with and without the critical point at finite baryon densities, and present a hydrodynamics-based calculation of proton number cumulants utilizing these equations of state

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  7. Daiki Suenaga (KMI, Nagoya University)
    5/26/26, 3:00 PM
  8. Prof. Seung-il Nam (Pukyong National University)
    5/26/26, 4:00 PM

    We investigate the thermal modification of the exclusive decay K1+(1270)→π+π−K+ in a hot hadronic medium using an effective hadronic model with ρ- and K∗-pole contributions. As the temperature increases, the decreasing K1 mass strongly reduces the available three-body phase space, leading to clear distortions in the Dalitz distribution and invariant-mass spectra, as well as a strong...

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  9. Naoki Yamamoto (Keio University)
    5/26/26, 4:45 PM
  10. Prof. Jan Pawlowski (Heidelberg University)
    5/27/26, 10:00 AM
  11. Masashi Kawahira (Kobe university)
    5/27/26, 10:45 AM
  12. Shuhei Minato (University of Tokyo)
    5/27/26, 11:15 AM
  13. Dr Peter Lowdon (Goethe University Frankfurt)
    5/27/26, 1:30 PM
  14. Prof. Christian Fischer (University of Giessen, Germany)
    5/28/26, 10:00 AM

    Converging results from different approaches locate the critical end point (CEP) of QCD at large chemical potential, i.e. in the realm of dense QCD. We summarise recent theoretical results within functional methods on the location of the CEP and its variation under systematic changes of the light and strange quark masses. We furthermore discuss the physics at large chemical potential including...

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  15. Alvaro Pastor Gutierrez (RIKEN iTHEMS)
    5/28/26, 10:45 AM
  16. Kohei Fujikura (YITP)
    5/28/26, 11:30 AM
  17. Yui Hayashi (YITP, Kyoto University)
    5/28/26, 1:30 PM
  18. Prof. Jinfeng Liao (Indiana University)
    5/28/26, 2:15 PM
  19. Zebin Qiu (Keio University)
    5/28/26, 3:00 PM
  20. Etsuko Itou (YITP, Kyoto University)
    5/28/26, 4:00 PM

    We present first-principles lattice studies of dense QCD-like theories, focusing on two-color QCD where the sign problem is absent. I will discuss results on the phase structure, the equation of state, and hadron spectroscopy at finite density.

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  21. Masanori Hanada (Queen Mary University of London)
    5/28/26, 4:45 PM
  22. Alexander Rothkopf (Korea University)
    5/29/26, 10:00 AM
  23. TORU KOJO (Tohoku University)
    5/29/26, 10:45 AM
  24. Larry McLerran (Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington)
    5/29/26, 11:30 AM
  25. Yoshimasa Hidaka (YITP)
    5/29/26, 12:15 PM