Past Events
May
20
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Hugo Duminil - Copin , University of Geneva
From conformal invariance of parafermionic observables to conformal invariance of interfaces of planar random-cluster models
Apr
08
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Saidakhmat Lakaev, University of California, Davis and Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan
Threshold effects of the two and three-particle Schroedinger operators on lattices
Mar
25
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Benjamin Schlein , University of Zurich and IAS
From BCS-theory to the Gross-Pitaevskii equation for the evolution of dilute fermion pairs
Mar
04
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Vojkan Jaksic, McGill University
Entropic Functionals in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
Feb
25
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Jakob Yngvason, University of Vienna
Quantum Hall Phases, plasma analogy and incompressibility estimates
Feb
18
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Eric Carlen , Rutgers University
Remainder terms for some entropy inequalities and entanglement for fermions
Feb
11
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Juerg Froehlich, IAS
Physical Principles Underlying the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
Jan
17
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Gaetan Borot , Max Planck Inst., Bonn
CANCELLED: Topological recursion in random matrices, random maps, and differential systems
Dec
03
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Volker Bach, University of Braunschweig
On the Bogolubov-Hartree-Fock (BHF) Approximation for the Pauli-Fierz Model
Nov
12
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Nicolas Rougerie, CNRS, Universite Lyon
Structure of large bosonic systems: the mean-field approximation and the quantum de Finetti theorem
Oct
15
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Yoshiko Ogata, University of Tokyo
The quantum Shannon-McMillan theorem and rank of spectral projections of macroscopic observables
Oct
08
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Yoshiko Ogata, University of Tokyo
THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN MOVED TO OCTOBER 15. PLEASE SEE NEW POSTING.The quantum Shannon-McMillan theorem and rank of spectral projections of macroscopic observables
Oct
01
Mathematical Physics Seminar
Ajay Chandra , University of Virginia
Construction and Analysis of a hierarchical massless QFT