Young Researchers Symposium
Nous invitons les jeunes chercheurs à participer au Symposium des jeunes chercheurs (YRS), qui aura lieu au campus de l'Université McGill les 20 et 21 juillet, soit juste avant l'ICMP 2018.
- Conférences plénières YRS
- Communications libres YRS 1
- Communications libres YRS 2
- Communications libres YRS 3
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Organisateurs :
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
Présentations :- Vendredi 20 juil [maass bldg. room 112]
- 09:00 Mihalis Dafermos (Princeton University), On falling into black holes
- Samedi 21 juil [maass bldg. room 112]
- 09:00 Matthias Christandl (University of Copenhagen), Tensors: From Entanglement to Computational Complexity
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Organisateurs :
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Présentations :- Vendredi 20 juil [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
- Samedi 21 juil [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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Organisateurs :
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Présentations :- Vendredi 20 juil [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
- Samedi 21 juil [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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Organisateurs :
- Christian Hainzl (Universität Tübingen)
- Vojkan Jaksic (McGill University)
- Robert Seiringer (IST Austria)
Présentations :- Vendredi 20 juil [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.
- Samedi 21 juil [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