13–19 Jan 2019
Bílý Potok (u Frýdlantu)
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Session

Teorie a fenomenologie

15 Jan 2019, 15:20
Bílý Potok (u Frýdlantu)

Bílý Potok (u Frýdlantu)

Penzion "Krakonoš", Bílý Potok 150, Bílý Potok (u Frýdlantu)

Conveners

Teorie a fenomenologie

  • Jan Vaněk (Nuclear Physics Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences)

Teorie a fenomenologie

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Teorie a fenomenologie

  • Zdeněk Hubáček (České vysoké učení technické v Praze)
  • Libor Škoda (CTU FNSPE)

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  1. Tomáš Novák (CTU FNSPE)
    15/01/2019, 15:20

    Vyšetřování časových řad nelinárními metodami, zejména při přítomnosti deterministického chaosu. Rozlišení mezi signálem stochastického a chaotického charakteru testováním statistických hypotéz. Hurstův exponent a Hausdorffova dimenze soběpodobné časové řady.

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  2. Elisabeth Andriantsarazo (České vysoké učení technické v Praze)
    15/01/2019, 15:40

    Why do things pop into existence once they are observed? And why do they seamingly dissapear once we lose track of them? Bohmian mechanics (de Broglie-Bohm theory) is one of many interpretations of quantum mechanics. It postulates existing states even when they are unobserved and resolving the measurement problem by so called non-locality. In this presentation we shall explore this theory...

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  3. Dr Petr Vesely (UJF AV, Rez)
    15/01/2019, 16:15

    In this contribution we shortly introduce the quantum many-body problem in the context of theoretical nuclear physics. We mention the main approaches to solve this persisting open problem including the models which start and then go beyond the approximation of mean field. We discuss open problems and challenges of these models.

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  4. Josef Uchytil (CTU FNSPE)
    18/01/2019, 12:00

    Heavy-ion collisions are well described by the statistical model. The most convenient formalism eligible to describe A+A collisions is the Grand Canonical (GC) one. In my talk, the benefits of using statistical central moments will be emphasized, along with the introduction of thermodynamic susceptibilities, whose ratios are of great importance. The results of my master's thesis will also be...

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  5. Jan Pokorný (CTU FNSPE)
    18/01/2019, 14:00

    We discuss calculations of hypernuclear energy spectra calculated within a
    beyond mean-field approach. The hypernuclear mean field is obtained from
    the realistic chiral baryon forces by the Hartree-Fock method in the
    proton-neutron-$\Lambda$ formalism. Then we couple the $\Lambda$ particle to the
    phonon excitations of the nuclear core. We analyze the sensitivity of
    hypernuclear energies on the...

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  6. Dagmar Bendová (CTU FNSPE)
    18/01/2019, 14:45

    The exclusive vector meson production allows us to probe the partonic structure of the proton. This process can be well described within the color dipole picture. We will focus on the scattering amplitude of the exclusive vector meson production in photon-proton interaction and investigate its individual parts in detail. Also the related dissociative process will be discussed.

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  7. Marek Matas (České vysoké učení technické v Praze)
    18/01/2019, 15:45

    Electron-Ion collisions are an important tool for verifying our current picture of how high-energy Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) works. In this talk, I will address some of its key features as well as the plans for construction of future facilities that would allow us to measure such processes.

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