Young Researchers Symposium
We invite young researchers to participate in the Young Researchers Symposium, which will take place at McGill University Campus on July 20 and 21, preceding the ICMP 2018.
See the McGill Campus and YRS maps.
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Organizers:
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Presentations:- Friday, Jul 20 [maass bldg. room 112]
- 09:00 Mihalis Dafermos (Princeton University), On falling into black holes
- Saturday, Jul 21 [maass bldg. room 112]
- 09:00 Matthias Christandl (University of Copenhagen), Tensors: From Entanglement to Computational Complexity
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Organizers:
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Presentations:- Friday, Jul 20 [maass 10]
- 11:00 Lea Boßmann (University of Tübingen), Derivation of the 1d Gross-Pitaevskii equation from the 3d quantum many-body dynamics of strongly confined bosons
- 11:15 Brietzke Birger (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Heidelberg), The Second Order Correction to the Ground State Energy of the Dilute Bose Gas
- 11:40 Rohan Ghanta (Georgia Institute of Technology), The Ground-State Wave Function of a Polaron bound to a Coulomb Potential in a Strong Magnetic Field
- 13:30 Renaud Raquépas (McGill University), Control theory in the study of mixing properties of networks of oscillators interacting with thermal baths
- 13:50 Christopher Mahadeo (University of Saskatchewan), Wrapping in two bands
- 14:10 Petri Tuisku (University of Helsinki), 2D FK-Ising interface scaling limit in annular domain
- 14:30 Joonas Turunen (University of Helsinki), Critical Ising model on infinite random triangulation of the half-plane
- 15:30 Ismail Abouamal (University of Toronto), Fifth-order superintegrable quantum systems separating in Cartesian coordinates.
- 15:50 Sébastien Bertrand (Czech Technical University in Prague), Integrable Hamiltonian systems with magnetic field via circular parabolic-type integrals of motion
- 16:10 Nicolo Drago (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Fundamental solutions for the wave operator on static Lorentzian manifolds with timelike boundary
- Saturday, Jul 21 [maass 10]
- 11:00 Lukas Emmert (Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich), Large Polaron Systems and Bogolubov theory
- 11:20 Garrigue Louis (Université Paris-Dauphine), The Hohenberg-Kohn theorem
- 11:40 Angelo Lucia (QMATH, University of Copenhagen), A limitation on the asymptotic decay of vanishing spectral gaps
- 13:30 Clément Tauber (ETH Zürich), Bulk-edge correspondence for Floquet topological insulators
- 13:50 Matteo Capoferri (University College London), Hyperbolic propagators in curved space
- 14:10 Thomas Norman Dam (Aarhus University), Impurities in Bose gasses - recent results on a newly proposed model
- 15:30 Atmn Patel (University of Waterloo), An Analytic Approach to Quantum Shannon Theory
- 15:50 Jessica Santiago (Victoria University of Wellington), Temperature distribution in a rotating universe
- 16:10 Anh-Khoi Trinh (McGill University), $\mathcal{N}=4$ Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Correlators from Supergravity
- 16:30 Yulia Meshkova (Chebyshev Laboratory, St. Petersburg State University), Operator error estimates for homogenization of elliptic and parabolic systems
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Organizers:
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Presentations:- Friday, Jul 20 [maass 112]
- 11:00 Lukas Schimmer (University of Copenhagen), Distinguished self-adjoint extensions of operators with gaps
- 11:20 Hans Konrad Knörr (Aalborg Universitet), On the adiabatic behaviour of a bound state when diving into the continuous spectrum
- 11:40 Jacob Shapiro (ETH Zurich), The topology of non-interacting electrons in strongly-disordered chiral chains
- 13:30 Simon Mayer (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), The free energy of a dilute 2d Bose gas
- 13:50 Nikolai Leopold (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Mean-field Dynamics for the Nelson model with Fermions
- 14:10 Markus Lange (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), On Asymptotic Expansions for Spin Boson Models
- 14:30 Alessandro Olgiati (SISSA, Trieste), Ground state properties of mixtures of condensates
- 15:30 Paweł Duch (Jagiellonian University), Adiabatic limit and vacuum state in Epstein-Glaser approach to perturbative quantum field theory
- 15:50 Federico Faldino (University of Genova), On interacting KMS states in pAQFT: Stability, Relative Entropy and Entropy Production
- 16:10 Xiao He (Département de mathématiques et de statistique, Université Laval), How to add ''ghosts'' in BRST reduction ? ----A remark on semi-infinite cohomology
- 16:30 Toshimitsu Takaesu (Gunma University), Ground States of Quantum Electrodynamics with Cutoffs
- Saturday, Jul 21 [maass 112]
- 11:00 Sorour Karimi Dehbokri (Technische Universitat Braunschweig), Renormalization Group flow
- 11:20 Tianshu Liu (The University of Melbourne), osp(1|2) Minimal Models And Their Coset Construction
- 11:40 H. M. Bharath (Georgia Institute of Technology), Non-Abelian Geometric Phases Carried by the Spin Fluctuation Tensor
- 13:30 Konstantin Merz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), On the Strong Scott Conjecture in the Chandraskehar Model
- 13:50 Luca Nenna ((CEREMADE) Université Paris-Dauphine), Multi-Marginal Optimal Transport in Quantum Mechanics
- 14:10 Robert Rauch (Technische Universität Braunschweig), Orthogonalization of Fermion k-Body Operators and Representabilty
- 14:30 Arnaud Triay (Ceremade - Université Paris-Dauphine), Derivation of the dipolar Gross-Pitaevskii energy
- 15:30 Atsuhide Ishida (Tokyo University of Science), Propagation property and inverse scattering for fractional powers of the negative Laplacian
- 15:50 Michal Jex (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), Revisiting Lieb-Thirring Inequalities
- 16:10 Yukihide Tadano (The University of Tokyo), Long-range scattering theory for discrete Schrödinger operators
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Organizers:
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Presentations:- Friday, Jul 20 [maass 217]
- 11:00 Matthias Lienert (University of Tuebingen), A new kind of interacting quantum dynamics via integral equations for a relativistic two-particle wave function
- 11:20 Simone Murro (University of Freiburg), Invariant states on Weyl algebras for the action of the symplectic group
- 11:40 Jordan Moodie (University of Birmingham), An exact power series representation of the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula
- 13:30 Simon Becker (University of Cambridge), Graphene in magnetic fields
- 13:50 Hideki Inoue (Nagoya University), Topological Levinson's theorem for inverse square potentials with infinitely many bound states
- 14:10 Hiroaki Niikuni (Maebashi Institute of Technology), On the eigenvalue embedded in the spectral bands of Schrödinger operators on carbon nanotubes with impurities
- 14:30 Daniel Sheinbaum (University of Biritsh Columbia), Adiabatic stability of Fermi surfaces and K-theory
- 15:30 Jacky Chong (University of Maryland, College Park), Dynamics of Large Boson Systems with Attractive Interaction and a Derivation of the Cubic Focusing NLS in $\mathbb{R}^3$ .
- 15:50 Jinyeop Lee (KAIST), Rate of Convergence towards Hartree Dynamics with Singular Interaction Potential
- 16:10 CAO Lingling (Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées), The reduced Hartree-Fock model for extended defects in a Fermi sea
- 16:30 Julien Ricaud (Mathematisches Institut der LMU), Symmetry breaking in the periodic Thomas--Fermi--Dirac--von Weizsäcker model.
- Saturday, Jul 21 [maass 217]
- 11:00 Maximilian Duell (Technische Universität München), Asymptotic Completeness and N-Particle Scattering in Wedge-local QFT
- 11:20 Joseph Grenier (Louisiana State University), Quantum Field Theory on the Sphere
- 11:40 Markus Nöth (Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich), On a Modern Variation of the Classic Results of Shale-Stinespring and Ruijsenaar on External Field QED
- 13:30 Jan Novák (Technical University in Liberec), One mathematical problem in non-relativistic quantum field theories
- 13:50 Nicola Rendell (University of York), Infrared divergences for quantum fields in cosmological spacetimes
- 14:10 Andrea Agazzi (Duke University), Large deviations theory for chemical reaction networks
- 14:30 Gerardo Barrera Vargas (University of Alberta), On the cut-off phenomenon for hyperbolic attractors
- 15:30 Michael Anthony Bishop (California State University, Fresno), Spectral gaps for the Two-Species Product Vacua and Boundary States models on the $d$-dimensional lattice
- 15:50 Fiona Gottschalk (Technische Universität Braunschweig), Infrared Bounds for Ferromagnetic Models without Translation Invariance
- 16:10 Alexander Hach (TU Braunschweig), Suppression of decoherence of a Spin-Boson system by time-periodic control
- 16:30 Giovanna Marcelli (Universität Tübingen), Spin conductance and spin conductivity in topological insulators: analysis of Kubo-like terms