Speaker
Dr
Yong Zhao
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Description
Understanding the origin of the proton’s mass and spin, as well as the mechanism of color confinement, lies at the heart of the scientific mission of future collider experiments such as the Electron-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Over the past decade, lattice QCD has emerged as a powerful first-principles tool for studying parton physics, particularly through the Large Momentum Effective Theory (LaMET), which provides a systematic framework for calculating the PDFs, GPDs, and TMDs from the lattice. In this talk, I will review recent progress in lattice calculations of multi-dimensional parton structure and discuss their impact on, and interplay with, current and future experiments.
Author
Dr
Yong Zhao
(Argonne National Laboratory)