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I report on recent theoretical developments at Quark Matter 2006.
Written version of the theoretical summary lecture presented at the Strangeness in Quark Matter 2022 conference.
Overview of the latest theory developments presented at the Hard Probes 2015 conference, held at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, in July 2015.
I present a brief theory overview of the CHARM-2015 conference.
This summary is an attempt to overview the wealth of new results and ideas in quarkonium physics presented at the Seattle Workshop.
I review recent theory progress reported at the 19th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter (SQM), and discuss open questions to be addressed by the coming editions of SQM.
This is the write-up of the summary talk on theory activities in the heavy-ion community as presented at Quark Matter 2025. It contains a (biased) selection of results from the parallel program of the conference. The progress is reported…
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the 9th in a series of international conferences on Quantum Simulation and Quantum Walks (QSQW). During this event, we worked on the development of theories based upon quantum walks…
This paper presents a summary of the theoretical presentations to the international workshop "Diffraction 2006". The range of topics covered during the workshop was quite broad and this summary is therefore somewhat selective covering…
In this write-up of my SQM 2006 Theory Summary talk I focus on a selection of key contributions which I consider to have a large impact on the current status of the field of strangeness physics or which may have the potential to…
A summary of the latest results released by the CMS Collaboration during the Summer of 2016 is presented.
I summarize the theory talks presented at the TOP 2017 conference.
Theory Summary Talk given by Tamas S. Biro at SQM 2013, Birmingham, UK.
Summary of Quantum Magnetism Conference, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, August 16-20, 1999.
A short summary of main results of theoretical talks presented at XXIX International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics is given.
An overview is presented of the many open, interesting questions regarding the behavior of matter at large temperatures and chemical potentials.
Talk presented at the conference ``Historical and Philosophical Reflections on the Foundations of Quantum Field Theory,'' at Boston University, March 1996. It will be published in the proceedings of this conference.
Lectures delivered at the 17th National Nuclear Physics Summer School 2005, Berkeley, CA, June 6-17, 2005.
Selected highlights of the theoretical developments reported at the 2004 Quark Matter conference are discussed, with emphasis on open issues.
This paper gives an overview from the perspective of Lie group theory of some of the recent advances in the rapidly expanding research area of quantum entanglement. This paper is a written version of the last of eight one hour lectures…