Read article 'Loop Summit convenes in Como'
Loop Summit convenes in Como
The workshop explored new perturbative results and methods in quantum field theory, collider physics and gravity.
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Read article 'Loop Summit convenes in Como'
The workshop explored new perturbative results and methods in quantum field theory, collider physics and gravity.
Read article 'AI and GPUs take centre stage at vCHEP'
The 25th International Conference on Computing in High-Energy and Nuclear Physics gathered more than 1000 participants online across 20 time zones, from Brisbane to Honolulu.
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