Mathematical challenges in Quantum many-body physics
The meeting will explore various aspects of the mathematics of quantum many body physics.
Program: The mornings will be devoted to regular 1 hour lectures by participants. All participants are expected to attend the morning program. The afternoons will be devoted to minilectures by selected participants on specific topics. These will be more intimate, as many participants will elect to discuss with collaborators, or visit the town.
Registration and practical details: As our bid for financial support was unuccessful, we have to kindly ask the participants to cover the cost of their stay. There is no registration fee, on the other hand.
Program: The mornings will be devoted to regular 1 hour lectures by participants. All participants are expected to attend the morning program. The afternoons will be devoted to minilectures by selected participants on specific topics. These will be more intimate, as many participants will elect to discuss with collaborators, or visit the town.
Registration and practical details: As our bid for financial support was unuccessful, we have to kindly ask the participants to cover the cost of their stay. There is no registration fee, on the other hand.
- Jürg Fröhlich • ETH Zürich
- Marcel Griesemer • Universität Stuttgart
- Christian Hainzl • Universität Tübingen
- David Hasler • College of William & Mary
- Markus Holzmann • Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
- Dirk Hundertmark • University of Illinois
- Sabine Jansen • Weierstrass Institut, Berlin
- Antti Knowles • Harvard University
- Alessandro Pizzo • University of California, Davis
- Wojciech de Roeck • University of Heidelberg
- Israel Michael Sigal • University of Toronto
- Herbert Spohn • Technische Universität, München
- Stefan Teufel • Universität Tübingen