Theoretical physics seminars 2000





Date   Speaker Title (click title to see slides)
Jan. 13 Massimo
Di Pierro


Fermilab
On the Spectator Quark Effects in Inclusive B Decays
Jan. 20 Chris
Kolda


LBL
Flavor-Violating SUSY Higgs Couplings and B Physics in Run II
Jan. 27 Peter
Uwer


Saclay
Collinear Limits of Amplitudes in QCD and a New Approach to Derive
the Altarelli-Parisi Kernels
Feb. 3 Bogdan
Dobrescu


Fermilab
Higgs Phenomenology
from Extra Dimensions
Feb. 10 Jonathan
Feng


IAS
Anomaly-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
Feb. 17 Yuri
Shirman


Princeton
Realistic Anomaly Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking and GUTs 
Tuesday,

Feb. 22
Matt
Strassler


IAS
Strong Interactions and the (S)flavor problem(S) 
Feb. 24 No seminar Run II B  Physics Workshop
Tuesday,

Feb. 29
Andre
Hoang


CERN
Perturbative Heavy Quark-Antiquark Systems:  Status and Prospects
Mar. 2 Martin
Schmaltz


SLAC
Four-dimensional Coupling Hierarchies from Locality in Extra Dimensions
Tuesday,

March 7
Witold
Skiba


UCSD
Gaugino-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
March 9 Erich
Poppitz


Yale
Supergravity anomalies
March 16 Georg
Weiglein


CERN
Higgs
and electroweak precision physics at present and future colliders
March 23 No seminar  
March 30 Stephane
Keller


CERN
Parton Distribution Function Uncertainties 
April 6 Yoshinobu
Kuramashi


Tsukuba
Nucleon Decay Matrix Elements from Lattice QCD
April 13 Martti
Raidal


UC Riverside
Flavor violation in a minimal SUSY SU(5) GUT beyond top Yukawa dominance
April 20 Ren-Jie
Zhang


Univ. of Wisconsin
Two-loop Calculation of the Lightest CP-even Higgs Boson Mass in the
Minimal Supersymmetric Model
April 27   Argonne Theoretical Institute on SUSY and Higgs
May 4 Moshe
Moshe


Technion
Quantization of Constrained Dynamical Systems :   Superparticle,
Dparticle and Dbrane
May 11 Tim
Tait


Argonne
A Supersymmetric
Model of Flavor from a Small Extra Dimension
May 25 German
Valencia


Iowa State University
Additional Isospin-Breaking Effects in epsilon’/epsilon
June 1 Gordon
Chalmers


Argonne
Dual expansions in supersymmetric gauge theories via string theory
and S-duality
June 8 Manfred
Lindner


Munich
Matter Effects and CP-Violation in Neutrino Oscillations
Tuesday,

June 13
Peter
Richardson


Oxford
 
June 22 Christian
Bauer


Toronto
Sudakov Logarithms from Effective Field Theory
1:30 PM

July 20
David
Kaplan


U. of Chicago
Supersymmetry and a small extra dimension
July 24 Hartmut
Wittig


CERN
 Lattice QCD Meets Effective Chiral Lagrangians
Sept. 7 Tobias
Hurth


CERN
 Rare B Decays Within and Beyond the Standard Model
Friday, 1:30 PM

Sept. 15
Keisyo
Hidaka


Tokyo Gakugei U.
 Impact of bosonic decay modes on search for stop and sbottom
squarks
Oct. 5 Rob
Myers


McGill
  Black holes on the brane
Oct. 12 Stefan
Pokorski


Warsaw
  Quantum corrections to neutrino masses and mixing angles
Oct. 19  No seminar  Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques
Oct. 26  No seminar  Linear Collider Workshop 2000
Nov. 2 Hooman
Davoudiasl


SLAC
  Signatures of Localized Gravity: Glimpses of a Warped Universe
Nov. 9 Noam
Shoresh


U. Washington Seattle
  Physical results from unphysical simulations
Tuesday,

Nov. 14
Z.
Chacko


U. Washington Seattle
 Radion Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
1:30 PM

Nov. 16
Mariano
Quiros


Madrid
 Electroweak baryogenesis and the Higgs and Stop masses
Nov. 23  No seminar  Thanksgiving holiday
Tuesday,

Nov. 28
Gudrun
Hiller


SLAC
 Probing the SM and MSSM flavor sector with rare B-decays
Nov. 30 Fabio
Maltoni


UIUC
 Unitarity constraints on the scale of Majorana-neutrino mass
generation
Dec. 7 Carlo
Oleari


Wisconsin
 Progress towards 2 -> 2 scattering at two loops: q qbar -> q’
qbar’ and q qbar -> q qbar
Dec. 14  JoAnne
Hewett


SLAC
  Experimental Probes of Space-time Geometries