Discrete Symmetries in Particle, Nuclear and Atomic Physics and implications for our Universe

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Discrete Symmetries in Particle, Nuclear and Atomic Physics and implications for our Universe

By ECT* - European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas

Date and time

October 8, 2018 · 8:30am - October 12, 2018 · 2pm CEST

Location

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 38123 Trento Italy

Description

Discrete Symmetries in Particle, Nuclear and Atomic Physics and implications for our Universe

October 08 - 12, 2018


Organisers:

Pawel Moskal (Jagiellonian University)

Andrzej Kupsc (Uppsala University)

derek Kimball (California State University)

Catalina Curceanu (LNF – INFN Frascati)

Dmitry Budker (Helmholtz Institute - Johannes Gutenberg University - Mainz and University of California - Berkeley)


Abstract

The workshop on "Discrete symmetries in particle, nuclear and atomic physics and
implications…” will bring together about 35 world-leading experts and young scientists
working on the exploration of discrete symmetries, both in theory and experimental sectors.
Questions as: Why do we observe a Universe of only matter? Are the discrete symmetries,
such as CPT, Lorentz or spin-statistics violated? How are they tested in particle, nuclear
and atomic systems, and which are the implications for our Universe? will be at the core of
the workshop which will provide a state-of-the-art overview on discrete symmetries research
performed worldwide by pioneering and leading groups.

Organized by

                  

The European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) in Trento (Italy) provides a dedicated and structured combination of scientific activities for a large international scientific community. ECT* acts as an "intellectual" centre of competence, complementary in scope and activities to existing research facilities based at universities or experimental laboratories. It promotes coordination of European research efforts in nuclear physics and related research areas.                      

 

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