EuroPLEx2023
11-15 Sept 2023
Berlin, Germany
published December 13, 2024
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The conference  takes place at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and is organized  by the EU-funded EuroPLEx, the European network for Particle Physics, Lattice field theory and Extreme computing. 
This is the final EuroPLEx network event, open to a large audience  to showcase EuroPLEx network activity and results. The conference programme includes presentations on the main EuroPLEx research achievements and a series of invited talks held by experts in theoretical High-Energy Physics, Lattice Gauge Theory, Machine Learning and High-Performance Computing.

Editorial Board

Lorenzo Barca; lorenzo.barca@desy.de; DESY (Germany)

Gabriel James Stockton Bliard; gabriel.bliard@ens.fr; Laboratoire de Physique de l’École  Normale Supérieure (France)

Francesco Di Renzo;  francesco.direnzo@unipr.it; Universita' di Parma (Italy)

Petros Dimopoulos;  petros.dimopoulos@unipr.it; Universita' di Parma (Italy)

Valentina Forini; forini@physik.hu-berlin.de; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

Nelson Lachini; np612@cam.ac.uk; University of Oxford (UK)

Alessandro Lupo; alessandro.lupo@cpt.univ-mrs.fr; CPT Marseille (France)

Simran Singh; ssingh@physik.uni-bielefeld.de; University of Bielefeld (Germany)

Rainer Sommer; rainer.sommer@desy.de; DESY (Germany)

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Sessions
Plenary Session
Poster Session
Plenary Session
Generating configurations of increasing lattice size with machine learning and the inverse renormalization group
Progress on nucleon transition matrix elements with a lattice QCD variational analysis
L. Barca, G. Bali and S. Collins
B-physics observables in the continuum from a combination of static and relativistic results
A. Conigli, J. Frison, P. Fritzsch, A. Gérardin, J. Heitger, G. Herdoiza, S. Kuberski, C. Pena and H. Simma
Future trends in lattice QCD simulations
J. Finkenrath
Beyond the electroquenched approximation
Towards the understanding of the inclusive vs exclusive puzzles in the |Vcb| determinations
S. Hashimoto
Next challenges in semileptonic B decays
S. Hashimoto
Towards a high-precision description of the ρ and K* resonances
N.P. Lachini, P. Boyle, F. Erben, V. Gülpers, M. T. Hansen, F. Joswig, M. Marshall and A. Portelli
The $B \rightarrow \pi \pi \ell \bar{\nu}$ transition
L. Leskovec, S. Meinel, M. Petschlies, J. Negele, S. Paul, A. Pochinsky and G. Rendón
Approaches to the Inverse Problem
A. Lupo, L. Del Debbio, M. Panero and N. Tantalo
Surprises on the way to the QCD phase diagram
O. Philipsen
Gauge field smearing and controlled continuum extrapolations
Responsible Analytics
L. Scorzato
Electric dipole moments: a gateway to new physics
A. Shindler
What we can learn about Lee-Yang zeros from lattice simulations of QCD
S. Singh, P. Dimopoulos, J. Goswami, F. Karsch, C. Schmidt, K. Zambello, D.A. Clarke and F. Di Renzo
Universal properties of Yang-Lee edge singularity and QCD phase diagram
Poster Session
Taming NSPT fluctuations in O(N) Non-Linear Sigma Model: simulations in the large N regime
P. Baglioni and F. Di Renzo
Bootstrapping perturbative and non-perturbative defect correlators
G.J.S. Bliard
The chiral condensate at large $N$ using volume reduction
C. Bonanno, P. Butti, M. Garcia Perez, A. Gonzalez-Arroyo, K.I. Ishikawa and M. Okawa
$D$ and $D_s$ decay constants from $N_f = 2 + 1$ lattice QCD
S. Collins, J. Heitger, F. Joswig, S. Kuberski and W. Soeldner
An update on supersphere non linear sigma model on the lattice
I. Costa, V. Forini, A. Patella and J.H. Weber
GPU-accelerated Higher Representations of Wilson Fermions with HiRep
S. Martins, E. Kjellgren, E. Molinaro, C. Pica and A. Rago
Determination of the gradient flow scale $t_0$ from a scale-setting approach combining Wilson and Wilson twisted mass valence quarks
A. Saez-Gonzalvo, A. Conigli, J. Frison, G. Herdoiza and C. Pena
Lee-Yang edge singularities in QCD: From Fourier coefficients to parametrizations of the universal scaling functions
Provenance model for Lattice QCD
W. Soeldner, T. Auge, G. Bali, M. Klettke, B. Ludäscher, S. Weishäupl and T. Wettig
Octet baryon charges with Nf=2+1 non-perturbatively improved Wilson fermions
S. Weishäupl, G. Bali, S. Collins and W. Söldner