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A digest of my closing remarks at ConfX.
I will present here my perception on the status of Deep Inelastic Scattering physics, as I have further developed it during this Workshop, together with a number of comments on the results that have impressed me most during this week. I…
Both of my talks at DIS2002, on Generalised Parton Distributions and Nuclear Shadowing are presented. In an appendix I summarise some of the discussions which followed the talks.
This is neither a summary talk (too much for too short a talk) nor a conclusion (a gigantic work is in progress and we are not at the end of a particular phase), rather an overview of the field as reflected at this Conference.
An overview of DIS 2003 is given with a focus on small-x physics and the interrelationship between deep inelastic scattering and heavy ion physics which furnishes much of the basic information for understanding high-density QCD matter. In…
These are expended notes of my talk at the summer institute in algebraic geometry (Seattle, July-August 2005), whose main purpose is to present a global overview on the theory of higher and derived stacks. This text is far from being…
Summary of Joint Discussion 13 of the 26th IAU General Assembly, Prague.
In this closing talk of the DIS 2021 Workshop, I review some of the lessons we've learned about quantum chromodynamics, and reflect on what we may hope to learn in the coming years.
This is a brief digest of my closing lecture at the XXII Rencontres de Blois, Particle Physics and Cosmology. Slides of all the talks referred to may be found at http://confs.obspm.fr/Blois2010.
In this summary we give a concise overview of the experimental and theoretical results, which were presented during the QCD and Hadronic Final State Working Group sessions at the DIS 2007 workshop.
This paper summarizes three talks given by the author during a PASI conference in Olinda, Brasil
This talk was given at DIS'05 (Madison, April 27-May 2, 2005). It is a brief review of ups and downs of high density QCD during the past year.
Some of the experimental and theoretical results discussed at the Fifth International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and QCD are reviewed.
In this paper I review the theoretical progresses in studying the diffractive DIS in the colour--dipole approach.
This is an extended abstract of my talk at the Oberwolfach Workshop ''Cluster Algebras and Related Topics'' (December 8 - 14, 2013). It is based on a joint work with A. Zelevinsky (arXiv:1306.3495).
This is a written, expanded version of the summary talk given at the conclusion of the ICGC-2004 held at Cochin. Brief introductory remarks are included to provide a slightly wider context to the theme talks.
Recent developments in the QCD understanding of DIS are reviewed, as well as theoretical attempts to accommodate the HERA anomalous e+ p events.
I give an overview of the presentations at the International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
Concluding talk, Physics at LHC 2004, Vienna
Open-set semantic mapping enables language-driven robotic perception, but current instance-centric approaches are bottlenecked by context-depriving and computationally expensive crop-based feature extraction. To overcome this fundamental…