Discrete fundamental symmetries meet at the crossroads of particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. The purpose of this biannual symposium is to review the latest developments in the field of discrete symmetries, to discuss the present status of the field and to explore future directions. Combinations of the discrete symmetries C, P, and T are probed in electroweak processes, Higgs physics, and low-energy precision experiments. New discrete symmetries are postulated to ensure the stability of Dark Matter or to predict the patterns of quark and lepton flavour mixing.
The exciting program of the conference that we are organizing together with our colleagues from the JSI Theory Department, will cover the following topics: quark and lepton flavour physics, CP violation in colliders and cosmology, strong CP problem and axions, baryon and lepton number violation, neutrino physics, cosmology and astroparticle physics, precision experiments with atoms and molecules, collider theory and experiments.