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Current Topics in Mathematical Physics

Jul 17, 2017 – Jul 21, 2017
University of Zurich, room Y24 G55 Switzerland
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Benjamin Schlein, Gian Michele Graf and Christian Hainzl are organising a Summer School on Current Topics in Mathematic Physics which will be held at the University of Zurich.

 

Speakers:

  • Alessandro Giuliani (Roma 3), Perturbed 2D Ising models at the critical point
  • Antti Knowles (Geneve), Local laws and universality in random matrix theory
  • Mathieu Lewin (Paris Dauphine), An introduction to critical point theory, with applications in quantum mechanics
  • Robert Seiringer (IST Austria), The polaron

 

 

For abstracts and program, please visit the conference website.

Phase I & II research project(s)

  • Quantum Systems
  • Leading house

  • Co-leading house


The National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs) are a funding scheme of the Swiss National Science Foundation

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