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Scientific Programme

Tuesday, January 22, 2002
Morning session
Chairman: Pierre van Baal (Leiden)

9:00-9:10   Opening
9:10-9:55   Marshall Baker
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Dual superconductivity, effective string theory, and Regge trajectories
9:55-10:40   Jeff Greensite
SFSU, San Francisco, CA, USA
The gluon-chain model revisited
10:40-11:10   Coffee/tea break
11:10-11:55   Michael Buballa
TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Color superconductivity in two- and three-flavor systems at moderate densities
11:55-12:25   Jiri Hosek
NPI, Rez near Prague, Czech Republic
Anisotropic superfluids

Afternoon session
Chairman: Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo (Madrid)

15:30-16:00   Thomas Heinzl
Jena Univ., Jena, Germany
An effective theory for the Yang-Mills mass gap
16:00-16:30   Jacek Wosiek
Jagellonian Univ., Cracow, Poland
Spectra of supersymmetric quantum mechanics - an explicit construction I.
16:30-17:00   Coffee/tea break
17:00-17:30   Michael Mueller-Preussker
Humboldt Univ., Berlin, Germany
On the deconfinement transition in SO(3) lattice gauge theory
17:30-18:00   Valja Mitrjushkin
JINR, Dubna, Russia
On the choice of the gauge field and gauge fixing condition in SU(2) theory on the lattice
 
Wednesday, January 23, 2002
Morning session
Chairman: Adriano Di Giacomo (Pisa)

9:00-9:45   Tamas Kovacs
DESY, Zeuthen, Germany, and Pecs Univ., Pecs, Hungary
Vortex waistlines
9:45-10:30   Michael Engelhardt
Tuebingen Univ., Tuebingen, Germany
Center vortex model for the infrared sector of Yang-Mills theory
10:30-11:00   Coffee/tea break
11:00-11:30   Stefan Olejnik
Inst. Phys., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovakia
Status of center dominance in various center gauges
11:30-12:00   Richard Haymaker
LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Connections between thin, thick and projection vortices in SU(2) lattice gauge theory

Afternoon session
Chairman: John Stack (Urbana)

16:30-17:00   Coffee/tea
17:00-17:30   Kurt Langfeld
Tuebingen Univ., Tuebingen, Germany
Vortex induced confinement and the Kugo-Ojima confinement criterion
17:30-18:00   Hugo Reinhardt
Tuebingen Univ., Tuebingen, Germany
Topology of center vortices in continuum Yang-Mills theory
18:00-18:30   Ferdinando Gliozzi
Torino Univ., Torino, Italy
Center vortices, electric and magnetic condensates and confinement in a simple gauge-Higgs system
 
Thursday, January 24, 2002
Morning session
Chairman: Marshall Baker (Seattle)

9:00-9:45   Mikhail Polikarpov
ITEP, Moscow, Russia
Confinement - deconfinement order parameters
9:45-10:30   Adriano Di Giacomo
Pisa Univ., Pisa, Italy
Color confinement and dual superconductivity: an update
10:30-11:00   Coffee/tea break
11:00-11:30   Valentin Zakharov
Max Planck Inst., Munich, Germany
Zwanziger-type Lagrangian for the QCD monopoles
11:30-12:00   Maxim Chernodub
Kanazawa Univ., Kanazawa, Japan
Monopoles in hot QCD

Excursion
 
Friday, January 25, 2002
Morning session
Chairman: Maarten Golterman (San Francisco)

9:00-9:45   Philippe de Forcrand
CERN, Geneva, and ETH, Zuerich, Switzerland
SO(3) versus SU(2) lattice gauge theory
9:45-10:30   Pierre van Baal
Leiden U., Leiden, Netherlands
Exact chiral zero mode for an abelian dyonic dipole
10:30-11:00   Coffee/tea break
11:00-11:30   David McMullan
Plymouth Univ., Plymouth, UK
Charges, monopoles and gauge invariance
11:30-12:00   John Stack
Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Monopoles and vortices in SU(3)

Afternoon session
Chairman: Mikhail Polikarpov (Moscow)

16:30-17:00   Coffee/tea
17:00-17:30   Lorenz von Smekal
Erlangen-Nuernberg Univ., Erlangen, Germany
Electric flux sectors and confinement in SU(2) Yang-Mills theory
17:30-18:00   Falk Bruckmann
Leiden Univ., Leiden, Netherlands
Monopoles from instantons
18:00-18:30   Filipe Freire
IAS Dublin, and NUI Maynooth, Ireland
SU(2) Abelian projected action for renormalisation group flows

Conference Banquet
 
Saturday, January 26, 2002
Morning session
Chairman: Philippe de Forcrand (Geneva / Zuerich)

9:00-9:45   Maarten Golterman
SFSU, San Francisco, CA, USA
Lattice chiral gauge theories through gauge fixing
9:45-10:30   Ivan Horvath
Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY, USA
Low-lying Dirac eigenmodes, topological charge fluctuations and the Instanton Liquid Model
10:30-11:00   Coffee/tea break
11:00-11:30   Tamas Kovacs
DESY, Zeuthen, Germany, and Pecs Univ., Pecs, Hungary
The topological susceptibility with overlap fermions
11:30-12:00   Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo
Universidad Autonoma, Madrid, Spain
Lattice fermions in non-trivial topological backgrounds in two and four dimensions
12:00-12:30   Manfried Faber
TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
On the equivalence between sine-Gordon model and Thirring model in the chirally broken phase

Afternoon session
Chairman: Michael Engelhardt (Tuebingen)

15:30-16:00   Oleg Borisenko
BITP, Kiev, Ukraine
Analytical study of the low-temperature phase of 3D LGT in the plaquette formulation
16:00-16:30   Jacek Wosiek
Jagellonian Univ., Cracow, Poland
Spectra of supersymmetric quantum mechanics - an explicit construction II.
16:30-17:00   Coffee/tea break
17:00-17:30   Peter Presnajder
Comenius Univ., Bratislava, Slovakia
Matrix models on a fuzzy sphere
17:30-18:00   Harald Markum
TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
Monopoles and Lyapunov exponents in U(1) lattice gauge theory
18:00-18:10   Closing
 

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