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- The equation of state and neutrino interactions in dense matter (Charles Horowitz, Indiana University) -
- GRHayL: An Open-source, Modular, Extensible GRMHD Library (Leo Werneck, University of Idaho) -
- Many-Body Aspects of Collective Neutrino Oscillations (Baha Balentekin, U. Wisconsin-Madison) -
- Nucleosynthesis from an accretion disk using GR$\nu$RMHD (Matthew Mumpower, Los Alamos National Laboratory) -
- Efficient Parallel Numerical Simulations of the Einstein Equations in Spherical Coordinates (Liwei Ji, CCRG RIT) -
- Quantum Closures for Quantum Moments (James Kneller, NC State University) -
- Binary Neutron Star Merger Simulations: Long-Lived Remnants, Short Gamma Ray Bursts, & Kilonovae (Jay Kalinani, Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation) -
- Microphysics in binary neutron star mergers: status and challenges (Albino Perego, University of Trento) -
- Experimental, observational, and theoretical constraints on the nuclear symmetry energy (James Lattimer, Stony Brook University) -
- Superheavy Elements in Kilonovae (Erika Holmbeck, Carnegie Institution for Science) -
- Workshop - Astrophysical neutrinos and the origin of the elements - , , ,
- Workshop - Astrophysical neutrinos and the origin of the elements -
- Fluctuations in Fluid Dynamics (Thomas Schaefer, North Carolina State University) -
- A model for abundances in metal poor stars (Axel Gross, University of Minnesota) -
- Stellar Sources and Chemical Evolution of the Early Universe (Yong-Zhong Qian, University of Minnesota) -
- Gravitational wave signatures and related open issues in compact object and early universe physics (Haakon Andresen, Stockholm University) -
- Many-body collective neutrino oscillations (Amol Patwardhan, SLAC) -
- Frontiers of Neutrino Physics and Nucleosynthesis (George Fuller, University of California San Diego) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Model order reduction emulators for low-energy nuclear physics" (Dick Furnstahl - Ohio State University) -
- Neutron electric dipole moment from lattice QCD with background field method (Sergey Syritsyn, Stony Brook (SUNY)) -
- Neutrinoless double-beta decay and muon capture as a probe (Lotta Jokiniemi, TRIUMF) -
- Adding QED to lattice QCD: warming up for a non-perturbative calculation of neutron decay. (Zack Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) -
- Electric Dipole Moments within and beyond the Standard Model (Ting Gao, University of Minnesota) -
- The LANL nEDM experiment in context (Tim Chupp, University of Michigan) -
- Applications of Dibaryon/Dimer fields in low energy EFTs (Jaber Balalhabashi, The University of Massachusetts Amherst) -
- Deconstructing the "gA puzzle": effective GT operators and meson-exchange currents (Luigi Coraggio, Universita' degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli") -
- Towards reliable nuclear matrix elements for neutrinoless double beta decay (Antoine Belley, TRIUMF) -
- Tests and correlations of calculated neutrinoless double-beta decay matrix elements (Javier Menendez, University of Barcelona) -
- Neutrinoless double beta decay from ab initio and machine learning perspectives (Jason Holt, TRIUMF) -
- Developments in the Calculation of Schiff Moments (Jon Engel, University of North Carolina) -
- Few body currents in effective field theory for double beta decays (Thomas Richardson, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz) -
- Two Nucleons and Two Violations (B, L) (Bira van Kolck, IJCLab) -
- Exploring new physics signatures in an Alternative Left-right Model (Supriya Senapati, University of Massachusetts Amherst) -
- Quantifying EFT uncertainties with lattice QCD (Andre’ Walker-Loud, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) -
- Selected results on the neutron electric dipole moment from lattice QCD (Andrea Shindler, Michigan State University) -
- Towards a more precise description of the neutrinoless double beta decay (Mihai Horoi, Central Michigan University) -
- Workshop - New physics searches at the precision frontier - , , , ,
- Beta decay beyond the Standard Model in SMEFT (Maria Dawid, Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- Scrutinizing the CKM anomaly within SMEFT and using sterile neutrinos (Heleen Mulder, Nikhef) -
- Probing beyond the Standard Model with precision measurements (Wouter Dekens, Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- Model-Independent BSM Physics Searches using Rare-Isotope-Doped Superconducting and Optomechanical Sensors (Kyle Leach, Colorado School of Mines) -
- What can be learned from isolating individual beta transitions from the same nucleus (Bertis Rasco, Oak Ridge National Laboratory) -
- Revisiting Soft Collinear Effective Theory extractions of alpha_s from e+e- event shapes (Jim Talbert, University of Cambridge) -
- Revisiting outer radiative corrections for superallowed beta decay with EFT (Ryan Plestid, Caltech) -
- Precision beta decays in Effective Field Theory (Emanuele Mereghetti, Los Alamos National Lab) -
- Beta decay matrix elements, strengths, and spectra with quantum Monte Carlo methods (Garrett King, Washington University - St. Louis) -
- Standard Model corrections to Fermi transitions in light nuclei (Michael Gennari, TRIUMF) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Inelastic Reactions on a Quantum Computer" (Gautam Rupak - Mississippi State University) -
- S@INT Seminar: "QCD Factorization: matching hadrons to quarks and gluons with controllable approximations" (Jianwei Qiu - Jefferson Lab) -
- Seminar: "Exact lattice anomalies and a possible path to lattice chiral gauge theories" (Simon Catterall - Syracuse University) -