Program of the XXXI-th International Workshop on High Energy Physics CRITICAL POINTS in the MODERN PARTICLE PHYSICS

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Program of the XXXI-th International Workshop on High Energy Physics CRITICAL POINTS in the MODERN PARTICLE PHYSICS NRC «Kurchatov Institute» - IHEP, Protvino, Russia July 5-7, 2017

The Time Schedule Wednesday, July 5 Thursday, July 6 Friday, July 7 Alberto Cervelli Excursion to Nature Biosphere Reserve Bjarne Stugu Oleg Zenin Kevin Black Yuri Kharlov Dmitri Peresunko Hamzeh Khanpour Alexei Ezhilov Atsushi Nakamura Vladimir Rochev Oleg Selyugin Excursion to U-70 Alexander Zakharov Ngouniba Ki Francis Vladimir Soloviev Vladimir Petrov Vitaly Bornyakov Igor Bulyzhenkov Round table discussion (Vladimir Ezhela) Stefano Lucat Roman Rogalyov Luca Nanni Yury Pirogov Vladimir Petrov Lev Fil'kov Roman Zhokhov Concert Welcome Party Workshop Dinner Farewell Party Registration Wednesday, July 5 - IHEP, Theoretical Division 9:00-11:00 See information desk for details and changes This Workshop is partly supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, grant no. 17-02-20272-г National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute" - Institute for High Energy Physics

Wednesday, July 5 Morning session 9:00-12:00 9:00 Vladimir Petrov (IHEP, Protvino) Opening address 9:10 Alberto Cervelli (INFN, Bologna, Italy) Searches for Supersymmetry in ATLAS 9:50 Oleg Zenin (IHEP, Protvino) Searches in ATLAS 10:20-10:40 Coffee break 10:40 Dmitri Peresunko (NRC Kurchatov institute, Moscow) Overview of ALICE results 11:15 Atsushi Nakamura (FEFU, Vladivostok) Lattice QCD, Heavy Ion Collisions, and QCD Phase Structure 12:10-13:10 Excursion to the IHEP Accelerator U-70 13:30-15:00 Lunch & rest Evening session 15:00-18:30 15:00 Vladimir Soloviev (IHEP, Protvino) Cosmology of bigravity 15:30 Igor Bulyzhenkov (MIPT, Moscow) Einstein equation for nondual field matter modifies Naiver-Stocks dynamics 16:00-16:20 Coffee break 16:20 Roman Rogalyov (IHEP, Protvino) SU(2)-Gluon Propagators and the $A_\mu^2$ Asymmetry in the Postconfinement Domain 16:50 Lev Fil'kov (LPI, Moscow) Dipole polarizabilities of meson 17:20 Roman Zhokhov (IHEP, Protvino) Charged pion condensation in chirally asymmetric dense quark matter: Consideration of an NJL2 model with spatially inhomogeneous condensates 18:30-19:30 Concert 19:30 Welcome Party

1 Thursday, July 6 9:30-13:00 Excursion to the the Michail Zablotsky Prioksko-Terrasny Nature Biosphere Reserve 13:30-15:00 Lunch & rest Evening session 15:00-18:30 15:00 Kevin Black (Boston University, USA) ATLAS Top Quark Results 15:40 Hamzeh Khanpour (MUST, Babol, Iran) remote talk QCD analysis of leading-neutron production at HERA: Determination of neutron fracture functions 16:10 Vladimir Rochev (IHEP, Protvino) Asymptotic behavior and critical coupling in the scalar Yukawa model 16:40-17:00 Coffee break 17:00-17:30 Alexander Zakharov (ITEP, Moscow) Different ways to estimate graviton mass 17:30-18:00 Vladimir Petrov (IHEP, Protvino) Is There a Hollow Inside the Proton? 18:00-18:45 Round table discussion "Critical points. Can we trust the experimental data?" Moderator: Vladimir Petrov Participants: V. Ezhela, B. Stugu, K. Black, A. Cerveli, O. Zenin, L. Nanni, O. Selyugin 19:00 Workshop dinner

2 Friday, July 7 Morning session 10:00-13:30 10:00 Bjarne Stugu (University of Bergen, Norway) Measurement of Cross Sections and Couplings of the Higgs Boson using the ATLAS Detector 10:35 Yuri Kharlov (IHEP, Protvino) Inclusive hadron production in pp and AA collisions 11:10 Alexei Ezhilov (PNPI, St.-Petersburg) QCD and Electroweak Measurements with the ATLAS detector 11:40-12:00 Coffee break 12:00 Oleg Selyugin (JINR, Dubna) The general parton distributions (GPDs) and structure of the hadrons 12:30 Ngouniba Ki Francis (Tezpur University, India) The Effects of Majorana Phases in Estimating the Masses of Neutrinos 13:00 Vitaly Bornyakov (IHEP, Protvino ) Lattice QCD at finite baryon density 14:00-15:30 Lunch & rest Evening session 15:30-18:55 15:30 Stefano Lucat (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Observing Geometrical Torsion 16:00 Yury Pirogov (IHEP, Protvino) Quartet-metric gravity and dark components 16:30-17:00 Coffee break 17:00 Luca Nanni (Zambon S.p.a., Vicenza, Italy) Superluminal Tunneling of a Relativistic Half-Integer Spin Particle Through a Potential Barrier 17:30 V. A. Petrov (IHEP, Protvino) Summa Summarum 18:00 Farewell Party

3 List of participants Kevin Black Boston Univ., USA Anton Godizov IHEP, Protvino Igor Bulyzhenkov MIPT, Moscow Vadim Ilukin IHEP, Protvino Alberto Cervelli INFN, Bologna, Italy Sergey Ivanov IHEP, Protvino Alexei Ezhilov PNPI, St.-Petersburg Yuri Kharlov IHEP, Protvino Lev Fil'kov LPI, Moscow Alexander Kisselev IHEP, Protvino Ngouniba Ki Francis Tezpur University, India Evgeny Kondratyuk IHEP, Protvino Hamzeh Khanpour MUST, Babol, Iran Vladislav Korotkov IHEP, Protvino Stefano Lucat Utrecht Univ., Netherlands Anatoly Likhoded IHEP, Protvino Atsushi Nakamura FEFU, Vladivostok Vladimir Obraztsov IHEP, Protvino Luca Nanni Zambon S.p.a., Vicenza, Italy Yury Pirogov IHEP, Protvino Dmitri Peresunko NRC Kurchatov Institute, Mocow Vladimir Petrov IHEP, Protvino Oleg Selyugin JINR, Dubna Stanislav Poslavskii IHEP, Protvino Bjarne Stugu Univ. of Bergen, Norway Vladimir Rochev IHEP, Protvino Alexander Zakharov ITEP, Moscow Roman Rogalyov IHEP, Protvino Stefano Lucat Utrecht Univ., Netherlands Roman Ryutin IHEP, Protvino Serguei Sadovskiy IHEP, Protvino Vladimir Soloviev IHEP, Protvino Sergey Troshin IHEP, Protvino Nikolai Tyurin IHEP, Protvino Alexander Vorobiev IHEP, Protvino Alexander Zaitsev IHEP, Protvino Oleg Zenin IHEP, Protvino Roman Zhokhov IHEP, Protvino Vitaly Bornyakov IHEP, Protvino Yuri Zinoviev IHEP, Protvino 4