Deadline extended of abstract submission: September 25th, 2015
Dates: November 4-8, 2015
Location: Nara Prefectural New Public Hall, Nara, Japan
Web: https://www.jicfus.jp/en/qucs2015/
The aim of the symposium is to summarize the HPCI Strategic Program “The Origin of Matter and the Universe” (2011-2015).
http://www.jicfus.jp/field5/en/
This is a joint program of computational particle/nuclear/astro physics. By using 10 PFlops K-computer, and will be continued further in a different scheme even beyond 2015. At this symposium, we will discuss the current topics in particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics from the point of view of large scale numerical simulations.
The major topics will include
- hadron physics from lattice QCD
- nuclear physics from lattice QCD
- high precision quantum few-body calculations
- large scale simulations of nuclear many-body problems
- supernova simulations
- compact star mergers
- formation of black holes and gravitational waves
- algorithms for computational physics
- etc.
Now, the registion and submission of the abstract is open.
The important dates:
Deadline of abstract submission: September 15th, 2015; Deadline extended : September 25th
Deadline of Registration fee: October 15th , 2015
We look forward to seeing you in Nara.
Shinya Aoki (chair, YITP), Tetsuo Hatsuda (vice-chair, RIKEN), Masayuki Umemura (vice-chair, Tsukuba)
Scientific secretaries:
Emiko Hiyama(RIKEN), Hideo Matsufuru(KEK)
contacting e-mail address: qucs2015 ’at’ ml.kek.jp
Timetable
Wednesday 04 November 2015
Registration – Registration desk (08:40-09:15)
Plenary session 1 – Noh theatre (09:15-10:50)
– Conveners: Umemura, Masayuki
09:15 | Opening address | AOKI, Sinya |
09:20 | Summary of HPCI Strategy Field 5 | AOKI, Sinya |
09:25 | Report on HPCI (Lattice QCD) | HATSUDA, Tetsuo |
09:40 | Report on HPCI (Quantum Many-Body) | OTSUKA, Takaharu |
09:55 | Report on HPCI (First Generation Objects) | MAKINO, Junichiro |
10:10 | Report on HPCI (Supernova Explosion and Blackhole) | SHIBATA, Masaru |
10:25 | Report on HPCI (Computational Science) | HASHIMOTO, Shoji |
Plenary session 2 – Noh theatre (11:10-12:40)
– Conveners: Aoki, Sinya
11:10 | Ab initio calculation of the neutron proton mass difference | FODOR, Zoltan |
12:10 | Recent results of Lattice QCD using chiral quarks | IZUBUCHI, Taku |
Plenary session 3 – Noh theatre (14:00-16:00)
– Conveners: Hatsuda, Tetsuo
14:00 | Overview of Strangeness Nuclear Physics | NAGAE, Tomofumi |
14:30 | Radiative Transfer Simulations in Compact Star Mergers | TANAKA, Masaomi |
15:00 | RECENT RESULTS FROM SUPER-KAMIOKANDE | NAKAHATA, Masayuki |
15:30 | Nuclear structure and excitations clarified by Monte Carlo Shell Model calculation on K computer |
SHIMIZU, Noritaka |
Plenary session 4 – Noh theatre (16:20-17:50)
– Conveners: Shibata, Masaru
16:20 | Planet Formation and Its Simulations | IDA, Shigeru |
16:50 | Simulations of planetesimal formation | JOHANSEN, Anders |
17:20 | Simulations of Star formation | MACHIDA, Masahiro |
Thursday 05 November 2015
Registration – Registration desk (08:40-09:00)
Plenary session 5 – Noh theatre (09:00-11:00)
– Conveners: Otsuka, Takaharu
09:00 | Computational nuclear structure in the eve of exascale | NAZAREWICZ, Witold |
10:00 | Topology in lattice QCD | FUKAYA, Hidenori |
10:30 | A glimpse into the cold atom world: Results from small and large(r) scale computations | BLUME, Doerte |
Plenary session 6 – Noh theatre (11:20-12:20)
– Conveners: Ishikawa, Kenichi
11:20 | Cluster model approaches to nuclear many-body dynamics | FUNAKI, Yasuro |
11:50 | Observations of High-z Galaxies | OUCHI, Masami |
Parallel session 1A – Noh theatre (13:50-15:50)
– Conveners: Ukita, Naoya
13:50 | Chemical enrichment of passive galaxies in cosmological simulatins | OKAMOTO, Takashi |
14:10 | Radiation hydrodynamic simulations on the possibility of radiation-supported AGN tori | NAMEKATA, Daisuke |
14:30 | Time evolution of the Sgr A* accretion flow interacting with the G2 cloud | KAWASHIMA, Tomohisa |
14:50 | Relativistic Radiation Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of the Black Hole Accretion Disks and Outflows | TAKAHASHI, Hiroyuki |
15:10 | Radiation hydrodynamic simulations of line-driven disk winds around super massive black holes | NOMURA, Mariko |
15:30 | General relativistic magnetohydrodynamics simulations of compact binary mergers on K | KIUCHI, Kenta |
Parallel session 1B – Conference room 1 (13:50-15:50)
– Conveners: Doi, Takumi
13:50 | Lattice QCD studies of Omega-Omega and Delta-Delta interactions including results at physical point | GONGYO, Shinya |
14:10 | A study of LcN 2-body system on the lattice | MIYAMOTO, Takaya |
14:30 | Light nuclei and nucleon form factors from lattice QCD | YAMAZAKI, Takeshi |
14:50 | Lattice QCD studies of baryon-baryon interactions: the potential method and the direct method | ISHII, Noriyoshi |
15:10 | Non-locality of a wave-function-equivalent potential using the derivative expansion | SUGIURA, Takuya |
15:30 | Algorithm, benchmarks, and hyperon potentials with strangeness S=-1 at almost physical point | NEMURA, Hidekatsu |
Parallel session 2A – Noh theatre (16:10-18:10)
– Conveners: TBA
16:10 | Dynamical mass ejection from black hole-neutron star binaries | KYUTOKU, Koutarou |
16:30 | 3D GRMHD simulations of jets from black hole and accretion disk | MIZUTA, Akira |
16:50 | A new class of rotational explosion in core-collpase supernovae | TAKIWAKI, Tomoya |
17:10 | Systematic Features and Progenitor Dependences of Core-collapse Supernovae | NAKAMURA, Ko |
17:30 | Equation of state including full nuclear ensemble in supernova simulations | FURUSAWA, Shun |
17:50 | Microscopic equation of state for supernova matter with realistic nuclear forces | TOGASHI, Hajime |
Parallel session 2B – Conference room1 (16:10-18:10)
– Conveners: Ishii, Noriyoshi
16:10 | Physical point lattice QCD simulation on the S = -2 baryon-baryon interactions | SASAKI, Kenji |
16:30 | Structure of Zc(3900) from coupled-channel scattering on the lattice | IKEDA, Yoichi |
16:50 | The nuclear matrix element of double beta decay | IWATA, Yoritaka |
17:10 | Effects of nuclear many-body correlations on neutrinoless double-beta decay in quasiparticle random-phase approximaion |
TERASAKI, Jun |
17:30 | Monte Carlo shell model for electric dipole strength distribution in medium-heavy nuclei | TOGASHI, Tomoaki |
17:50 | Collaborative code development, through the development of the lattice common code “Bridge++” | UEDA, Satoru |
Poster session – Conference room 2 (18:20-19:30)
P01: Accretion versus merger in the early growth of massive black holes | TAGAWA, Hiromichi |
P02: CORE-K Simulation: COsmic REionization simulation with K-Computer | HASEGAWA, Kenji |
P03: Comparative study of topological charge in lattice QCD | NAMEKAWA, Yusuke |
P04: Supercomputing for exploring electron accelerations in strong shock waves | MATSUMOTO, Yosuke |
P05: The Strategy for 6D Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae with Boltzmann-Hydro Code | IWAKAMI, Wakana |
P06: General relativistic radiative transfer simulations around a Kerr black hole | TAKAHASHI, Rohta |
P07: Density Independent Formulation of SPH | SAITOH, Takayuki |
P08: Alpha-cluster structure for Be isotopes appeared in the wave function of Monte Carlo shell model | YOSHIDA, Tooru |
P09: Geometrical structure of helium triatomic systems: comparison with the neon trimer | SUNO, Hiroya |
P10: Signature of (1405) in d(K-; n) reaction | OHNISHI, Shota |
P11: Center for Computational Astrophysics at National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | KOKUBO, Eiichiro |
P12: Effective restoration of axial symmetry at finite temperature | COSSU, Guido |
P13: Japan Lattice Data Grid | MATSUFURU, Hideo |
Friday 06 November 2015
Plenary session 7 – Noh theatre (09:00-11:00)
– Conveners: Makino, Junichiro
09:00 | Core-Collapse Supernova Theory: the current status and future prospects | YAMADA, Shoichi |
10:00 | Nuclear Physics from Lattice QCD | DOI, Takumi |
10:30 | Connecting the quarks to the cosmos and beyond | WALKER-LOUD, Andre |
Plenary session 8 – Noh theatre (11:20-12:50)
– Conveners: Hashimoto, Shoji
11:20 | Novel applications of gradient flow | KAPLAN, David, B. |
11:50 | Excited state energies and scattering phase shifts from lattice QCD with the stochastic LapH method | MORNINGSTAR, Colin |
12:20 | Binary neutron star mergers and r-process nucleosynthesis | SEKIGUCHI, Yuichiro |
lunch – (12:50-14:20)
Parallel session 3A – Noh theatre (14:20-16:00)
– Conveners: Yamazaki, Takeshi
14:20 | Light and Heavy decay constants from Lattice QCD using Domain-Wall fermions | FAHY, Brendan |
14:40 | Improved lattice fermion action for heavy quarks | CHO, Yong-Gwi |
15:00 | Charmonium current-current correlators with Mobius domain wall fermion | NAKAYAMA, Katsumasa |
15:20 | Analysis of short distance current correlators using OPE | TOMII, Masaaki |
15:40 | The perturbation analysis of the Moebius Domain Wall Fermion with the Schroeginger functional scheme | MURAKAMI, Yuko |
Parallel session 3B – Conference room 1 (14:20-16:00)
– Conveners: Ohnishi, Akira
14:20 | Galactic Evolution of Supernova and Merger R-process | KAJINO, Taka |
14:40 | Solar global convection and dynamo with the Reduced Speed of Sound Technique | HOTTA, Hideyuki |
15:00 | Athena++: a New RMHD Simulation Code with Adaptive Mesh Refinement | TOMIDA, Kengo |
15:20 | High-Resolution Global N-body Simulation of Planetary Formation: Outward Migration of a Protoplanet | KOMINAMI, Junko |
15:40 – |
Parallel session 4A – Noh theatre (16:20-18:40)
– Conveners: Namekawa, Yusuke
16:20 | Determination of the ratio between the $\Lambda$-parameter ratio associated with the Schr\”{o}dinger functional and the twisted gradient flow in the pure SU(3) gauge theory | UENO, Ryoichiro |
16:40 | Thermodynamics of SU(3) gauge theory using gradient flow | ITOU, Etsuko |
17:00 | Strong-Coupling Lattice QCD with fluctuation and plaquette effects | OHNISHI, Akira |
17:20 | Study of high density lattice QCD with canonical approach | TANIGUCHI, Yusuke |
17:40 | Universality test of Complex Langevin approach for chiral random matrix theories | ICHIHARA, Terukazu |
18:00 | The application of the complex Langevin method to a matrix model with spontaneous rotational symmetry breaking | ITO, Yuta |
18:20 | Precision test of gauge/gravity duality by lattice simulation | SHIMASAKI, Shinji |
Parallel session 4B – Conference room1 (16:20-18:40)
– Conveners: Shimizu, Noritaka
16:20 | Monte Carlo shell model calculations for structure of nuclei around Z=28 | TSUNODA, Yusuke |
16:40 | Calculations for medium-mass nuclei with the chiral EFT interactions in the unitary-model-operator approach | MIYAGI, Takayuki |
17:00 | Recent development of finite-amplitude method for nuclear collective excitation | HINOHARA, Nobuo |
17:20 | Impurity effects in deformed/clustering hypernuclei with antisymmetric molecular dynamics | ISAKA, Masahiro |
17:40 | Weak decay of Lambda_c for the study of Lambda resonances | MIYAHARA, Kenta |
18:00 | Compositeness of near-threshold quasi-bound states | KAMIYA, Yuki |
18:20 | Infinite basis-space extrapolation of ground-state energies in no-core Monte Carlo shell model | ABE, Takashi |
Saturday 07 November 2015
Plenary session 9 – Noh theatre (09:00-11:00)
– Conveners: Nakatsukasa, Takashi
09:00 | Radiation Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Simulations of Astrophysical Accretion | STONE, James M. |
10:00 | The r-process in the ejecta of neutron star mergers | WANAJO, Shinya |
10:30 | Nuclear physics from chiral effective field theory | SCHWENK, Achim |
Plenary session 10 – Noh theatre (11:20-12:50)
– Conveners: Ishizuka, Naruhito
11:20 | Simulation Study of Solar-Terrestrial Environment | KUSANO, Kanya |
11:50 | 2+1 avor QCD simulation near the physical point on a 96^4 lattice | UKITA, Naoya |
12:20 | From nuclear force to neutron-rich nuclei | TSUNODA, Naofumi |
Public lecture – (15:00-17:00)
15:00 | Public lecture (Japanese) | HASHIMOTO, Koji HATSUDA, Tetsuo YOSHIDA, Naoki |
Banquet – (18:00-20:00)
Banquet is held at Hotel Nikko Nara.
Sunday 08 November 2015
Plenary session 11 – Noh theatre (09:00-11:00)
– Conveners: Tomisaka, Kohji
09:00 | Skyrme energy-density-functional method for large-scale linear-response calculations | YOSHIDA, Kenichi |
09:30 | Finite density lattice QCD simulations towards the understanding of QGP, heavy ion collisions and nuclear matter | NAGATA, Keitaro |
10:00 | Observational constraints on r-process | AOKI, Wako |
10:30 | Full Boltzmann-Hydrodynamic Simulations for Core Collapse Supernovae on K computer | NAGAKURA, Hiroki |
Plenary session 12 – Noh theatre (11:20-13:00)
– Conveners: Sakurai, Tetsuya
11:20 | Numerical test of gauge/gravity duality – from lattice gauge theory to black hole physics – | KADOH, Daisuke |
11:50 | Radiation magnetohydrodynamics simulations of accretion ows and out ows around black holes | OHSUGA, Ken |
12:20 | Formation of the First Stars in the Universe | YOSHIDA, Naoki |
12:50 | Closing |