Conveners
Plenary session: Plenaries I
- Sinead Ryan (Trinity College Dublin)
Plenary session: Plenaries II
- William Detmold (MIT)
Plenary session: Plenaries III
- C.-J. David Lin (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
Plenary session: Plenaries IV
- Marina Marinkovic (ETH Zurich)
Plenary session: Plenaries V
- James Zanotti (University of Adelaide)
Plenary session: Plenaries VI
- Xu Feng (Peking University)
Plenary session: Plenaries VII
- Margarita Garcia-Perez ()
Plenary session: Plenaries VIII
- Weonjong Lee (Seoul National University)
Plenary session: Plenaries IX
- Simon Hands (University of Liverpool)
Plenary session: Plenaries X
- Ruth Van de Water (Fermilab)
Critical slowing down and topological freezing severely hinder Monte Carlo sampling of lattice field theories as the continuum limit is approached. Recently, significant progress has been made in applying a class of generative machine learning models, known as "flow-based" samplers, to combat these issues. These generative samplers also enable promising practical improvements in Monte Carlo...
In this review, I will cover the status of the calculations of quantities that are needed in the analysis of neutrinos off nuclear targets. These include the axial charge and the form factors of the nucleon. A discussion of systematics—removing excited state contributions and obtaining results at the physical point will be included. Looking ahead, I will conclude with prospects of...