EuroLFT

European network for lattice field theory
Visualisation of a field distribution in three dimensions. A number of amorphous blobs divide and merge in three dimensions. The outside is blue, while where the blob meets the boundaries of the enclosing cube, the higher density is visualised in green to red. In the space in the middle, spheres labeled 'u', 'd', and 's' are shown in green, red, blue, and yellow, and a Feynman diagram--a white squiggly line meeting two straight white lines--are shown.
Visualisation of strange quarks in the proton, by Derek Leinweber.

Welcome to EuroLFT, a body representing the European Lattice Field Theory community (formerly EuroLAT). We study fundamental physics via numerical evaluation of aspects of quantum field theories on supercomputers. Our cutting-edge research in fundamental science requires national and EuroHPC-JU High Performance Computing resources.

A new generation of calculations is needed to meet the experimental demand in terms of precision and to further our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of the universe. This can only be achieved by utilizing the next generation of supercomputers, such as the European AI Gigafactories.

One of our objectives is to interact with European entities, such as EuroHPC-JU, and organizations, such as CERN, to give our European research community a voice and represent its interests.