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Keynote ForumIntroductionTitle: Group theory, coherent states, and the N-dimensional oscillatorCarl R Hagen, University of Rochester, USATitle: Collapsar model for the central engine of gamma ray burstsSachiko Tsuruta, Montana State University, USA
Group photoNetworking and Refreshments Break
Title: An interplay between the atomic and high energy physics: an updateArkady Kholodenko, Clemson University, USATitle: Possible implications for discovery of strong radial magnetic field at the galactic centerQiu He Peng, Nanjing University, ChinaSessions: Astrophysics and Cosmology | String Theory | Material Science & Engineering Session Chair: Carl R Hagen, University of Rochester, USA
Session IntroductionTitle: The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole: How good a case is it? A challenge for astrophysics and philosophy of science Andreas Eckart, University of Cologne, GermanyTitle: Electromagnetic component of physical vacuum as a basic energy containing medium the ether of the universe: PhenomenologySerge F Timashev, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russia
Lunch BreakTitle: The energy loss of relativistic heavy ions in a gadolinium foil below and above the ferromagnetic Curie temperature F Nickel, GSI Darmstadt, Germany Title: The quantum Hall effect, the θ angle, instantons and all thatAdrianus M.M. Pruisken, University of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsTitle: A no tau neutrino appearance and a no Glashow resonance suggest an absent neutrino astronomyDaniele Fargion, INFN, ItalyTitle: Classical U (1) and SU (3) gauge theories in Weyl 2-spinor form and quark-gluon field induced equations of motionJ Buitrago, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain
Networking and Refreshments BreakTitle: Finite-temperature effective potentials in models with extended Higgs sectorMikhail Dolgopolov, Samara University, RussiaTitle: Microfocus Bremsstrahlung Source Based on Betatron High-Resolution Radiography and TomographyV A Smolyanskiy, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, RussiaTitle: The analysis of dislocations motion in aluminum with allowance for the Peierls potential reliefArakelyan M M, Yerevan State University, ArmeniaTitle: Motley string or from 10 to 4George Yury Matveev, IT consultant, Sweden
Opening Ceremonyconferenceseries.com
Conference Hall
Young Researchers ForumTitle: Deformation quantization of symmetric Kähler manifoldsKentaro Hara, Tokyo University of Science, JapanTitle: Renormalization group improved pQCD prediction for Upsilon(1S) leptonic decayJian-Ming Shen, Chongqing University, ChinaTitle: The Allan hypothesisAllanur Ansari, National Infotech College, Nepal
Panel Discussion Day 2 December 12, 2017
Conference Hall - Olimpica 3+4Keynote Forum
Title: The secondary supernova machine: Gravitational compression, stored Coulomb energy, and SNII displaysBradley S Meyer, Clemson University, USATitle: Implication of strong magnetic field near the galactic center (GC) Qiu He Peng, Nanjing University, China
Special SessionTitle: Mathematical modeling of charges generation rate in the SiC semiconductorMikhail Dolgopolov, Samara University, Russia
Networking and Refreshments Break
Sessions: High Energy Nuclear Physics | Particle and Nuclear Physics | Atomic and Molecular Physics| ElectromagnetismSession Chair: Bradley S Meyer, Clemson University, USA
Session IntroductionTitle: Fadeev-Jackiw quantization of non-autonomous singular systemsHervé Mohrbach, Université de Lorraine, FranceTitle: Direct observation of the strong nuclear interaction in the optical spectra of solidsVladimir G Plekhanov, Fonoriton Sci. Lab, EstoniaTitle: Phase stability in next-generation atomic frequency standardsD A Howe, University of Colorado, USA Title: Two problemsInozemtsev Vladimir Ivanovich, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
Lunch BreakTitle: Relativistic heavy-ion collisions and relics from the early UniverseAhmed M Hamed, University of Mississippi, USA Title: Results from ARGO-YBJMichele Iacovacci, University of Naples Federico II, ItalyTitle: Possible dark matter bosons resulted from a cold genesis theory of particles and a preonic quasi-crystal model of quarksMarius Arghirescu, State Office for Inventions and Trademarks, RomaniaTitle: Search for a heavy Higgs and probing the CP for the light Higgs at the LHC and future e+e- collidersXin Chen, Tsinghua University, China
Networking and Refreshments BreakTitle: A generator using a tube of longitudinal accelerating open vortices nested one inside the other for positive feedbackValentina Markova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BulgariaTitle: Laser-nucleus reactions at the upcoming extreme light infrastructureAdriana Palffy, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, GermanyTitle: The relativistic hydrogen atom with magnetic monopole on the nucleusAlison M Brennan, Cavendish Laboratory - University of Cambridge, UK
Video Presentations
Title: Analogue of asymptotic freedom in warm dense matter W J Nellis, Harvard University, USATitle: Assessment of diamagnetic antimatter storage for fueling the deep space relativistic rocketsOleg G Semyonov, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USATitle: Hydrodynamics of the physical vacuum: Vorticity dynamicsValeriy I Sbitnev, NRC Kurchatov Institute, RussiaTitle: Negative time scales in quantum systemsP Singha Deo, S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India