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Nuclear Physics: New Answers, New Questions About the Visible Universe
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Using the World's Largest Supercomputers To Understand Quantum Chromodynamics
Authors:
John Negele, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Abstract:
Understanding how quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the fundamental theory of quarks and gluons, gives rise to the rich and complex structure of the protons, neutrons, and other strongly interacting particles that make up most of the mass of the visible universe is one of the great theoretical challenges of our time. This talk will explain how developments in lattice field theory and computer technology are now enabling us to understand basic building blocks of matter from first principles.
 
 
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2008 AAAS Annual Meeting
14-18 February 2008
Boston, MA
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