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School News | School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences Holds Academic Seminar on "Frontiers of Quantum Cosmic Physics: Properties of Dense Nuclear Matter"

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Every time when you look up at the starry sky, do you want to explore the origin of the world? Every time when you walk into the lab, do you know that everything that goes on here has actually happened in the evolution of the universe? Every time when you have no clue about the direction of your research, do you yearn for a rude awakening or inspiration from the outside world? Every time when you make new progress, do you have the impulse to share your joy with the world? Come to the seminar on the frontiers of quantum cosmic physics held by the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, where you can share your opinions freely and discuss various topics with other people. This seminar is an arena for masters and a stage for young people.

On November 28, the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, successfully held the Academic Seminar on "Frontiers of Quantum Cosmic Physics: Properties of Dense Nuclear Matter". Experts, scholars and young students from universities such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Jilin University, Central China Normal University, and Hunan University attended the seminar and had in-depth discussions and exchanges on a series of hot topics about basic physics such as the non-perturbative nature of strong interaction, the existential state of matter at high temperature and high density, and the progress of gravitational detection experiments. Wu Yueliang, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Dean of the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, attended the seminar online and delivered an opening speech.

In his speech, Wu Yueliang extended a warm welcome to the teachers and students present and highly affirmed the achievements of the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences. In his affectionate narrative, he led the teachers and students to review the glory of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen (currently known as the Niels Bohr Institute) founded by Bohr in the 1920s. After nearly a hundred years, the spirit of its modest, frank, warm, free and equal academic discussion and full international cooperation is still worth learning. Wu Yueliang encouraged the teachers and students to carry out academic exchanges in an equal, free, open and cooperative manner, and hoped that everyone could put forward valuable suggestions on the development of the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences to help the school build a new platform in the field of quantum cosmic physics.

Wu Yueliang, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Dean of the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, attended the seminar online and delivered an opening speech.

After the opening ceremony, 10 experts and scholars made academic reports on the equation of the state of nuclear matter, anomalies in quantum field theory, phase structure of QCD, the progress of gravitational wave detection, etc.

Overview of guest speakers

Sidelight: Different Voices

The discussion was heated at the conference, and the "different voices" collided in the venue, creating a free, harmonious and tolerant academic atmosphere. There are praises and affirmations for the pioneering work of peers, joy and gratitude for being inspired, and questions and discussions while speakers are delivering speeches. In the exchange of questions and answers, scholars have learned reflection, learning and reference from relevant fields. This is a free exchange. Everyone is exporting and gaining for a common scientific dream and a common pursuit of truth.

Wang Qing of Tsinghua University and Zong Hongshi of Nanjing University conducted a heated discussion on the quantum anomaly of the field equation.

Ma Yongliang, Vice Dean of School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, discussed and exchanged views with Shu Song of Hubei University.

The seminar was co-hosted by the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences and the School of Physics of Hangzhou Normal University, and undertaken by the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences. It aimed to promote the development and exchanges in this field in China around the frontiers and hot topics of current basic physics research such as the basic composition and existential state of the physical world, dark matter, dark energy, and the nature of gravity. The seminar mainly focused on the composition and symmetry structure of dense nuclear matter, neutron stars and gravitational wave physics. It will promote more substantive results and win-win cooperation and common development in multiple fields.

Looking back on the achievements of the Copenhagen School, it lies not only in academic discussions, but also in sharp debates with scientific masters such as Albert Einstein. As Professor Meng Jie of Peking University said, it is also rare happiness to walk with excellent people. See you next time at the Seminar on the Frontiers of Quantum Cosmic Physics of the School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences.

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