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The 23rd International Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (FB23)

Chen Qu

2024-09-30 13:47:20

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From September 22 to 27, 2024, the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IHEP) successfully held the 23rd International Conference on Few Body Problems in Physics ("FB23" for short) in Beijing, China. Nearly 200 experts and scholars from 20 countries attended the conference.

 

This conference has arranged 27 invited talk and 113 oral talks covering topics such as atomic and molecular physics, hadron physics and related high-energy physics, neutrinos and their interactions with matter, strange and exotic matter, few nucleons systems and quantum chromodynamics, nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics, interdisciplinary research in few body physics and technology.

 

The International Conference on Few Body Problems in Physics is a series of international conferences advocated by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). The first conference was held in London in 1959 and is held every three years. The conference mainly focuses on discussing and exchanging the latest developments in minority body physics research, including a wide range of theoretical and experimental research topics related to minority body problems. Experts from different fields gather together to share the latest achievements, stimulate original ideas, and promote scientific exchange and cooperation.

 

China Star provided the full PCO service for the FB23 2024.