Scientific Committee
Comité scientifique
Serena Cenatiempo (Gran Sasso Science Insitute)
Soeren Fournais (University of Copenhagen)
Mathieu Lewin (CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine)
Peter Pickl (University of Tübingen)
Chiara Saffirio (University of Basel)
Organizing Committee
Comité d’organisation
Lea Bossmann (University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Emanuela L. Giacomelli (LMU Munich)
Jonas Lampart (Université de Bourgogne)
Julien Sabin (Université de Rennes)
Arnaud Triay-Alcouffe (LMU Munich)
The microscopic laws of quantum mechanics give rise to some of the most fascinating macroscopic phenomena in physics, such as superfluidity and superconductivity. The theoretical description of such phenomena is intimately linked with beautiful mathematics in fields like functional analysis, partial differential equations, or probability. This conference brings together internationally recognised experts in mathematical physics to report on recent developments and exchange new ideas. The meeting will provide opportunities for early-career researchers to present their work and initiate new collaborations, thus ensuring the future dynamism of the field
Certains des phénomènes les plus fascinants de la physique, tels que la superfluidité et la supraconductivité, ne s’expliquent qu’à partir des lois microscopiques de la mécanique quantique. Par ailleurs, la description théorique de ces phénomènes est étroitement liée à d’élégantes mathématiques dans des domaines tels que l’analyse fonctionnelle, les équations aux dérivées partielles ou encore les probabilités. Cette conférence a pour but de réunir des experts reconnus internationalement en physique mathématique afin de présenter les dernières avancées et d’échanger de nouvelles idées. La rencontre permettra aux chercheurs en début de carrière de présenter leurs travaux et d’initier de nouvelles collaborations, garantissant ainsi le dynamisme futur du domaine.
SPEAKERS
Benjamin Alvarez (Université de Toulon) An introduction to ultraviolet renormalization in Quantum Field Theory
Giulia Basti (GSSI, L’Aquila) TBA
Niels Benedikter (University of Milan) Momentum Distribution of a Fermi Gas with Coulomb Interaction in the Random Phase Approximation
Jean-Bernard Bru (Ikerbasque) Introduction to nonlinear thermodynamic formalism
Cristina Caraci (University of Geneva) The Phi^4_2 theory as limit of interacting inhomogeneous Bose gas
Michele Correggi (Politecnico) Existence of Bulk Vortices in Superconductors with Strong Magnetic Fields
Andreas Deuchert (Virginia Tech) Dynamics and equilibrium states of infinite systems of lattice bosons
Anne-Sophie de Suzzoni (École Polytechnique) Trivial resonances for a system of Klein-Gordon equations and statistical applications
Charlotte Dietze (LMU Munich) Focusing dynamics of 2D Bose gases in the instability regime
Virginie Ehrlacher (CERMICS) TBA
Jeremy Faupin (Université de Lorraine) Propagation estimates for the boson star equation
Christian Hainzl (LMU Munich) The Huang-Yang-conjecture for the low density Fermi gas
Benjamin Hinrichs (Paderborn University) Renormalization of Linear Supercritical Field-Matter Interactions
Laurent Laflèche (ENS Lyon) Quantum Empirical Measures and Fermions
Jinyeop Lee (LMU Munich) Derivation of the Chern–Simons–Schrödinger equation from the dynamics of an almost-bosonic-anyon gas
Nikolai Leopold (University of Basel) Derivation of the Maxwell–Schrödinger and Vlasov–Maxwell Equations from Non-Relativistic QED
Douglas Lundholm (Uppsala University) Nonlinear Landau levels in the almost-bosonic anyon gas
Krzysztof Myśliwy (University of Warsaw) Existence and order of the self–binding transition in non–local, non–linear Schrödinger equations
Alessandro Olgiati (Politecnico, Milan) Third order correction to the ground state energy of a Bose gas in the Gross–Pitaevskii regime
Sören Petrat (Constructor University) Mean-Field Dynamics of the High-Dimensional Bose-Hubbard Model
Barbara Roos (University of Tübingen) Boundary Superconductivity in BCS Theory
Simona Rota Nodari (Université Côte d’Azur) Existence and non-existence of minimizers for a multi-particle model with concave nonlinearity
Blazej Ruba (University of Copenhagen) Quantization of complex projective spaces
Benjamin Schlein (University of Zurich) TBA
Robert Seiringer (ISTA) Dyson expansion for form-bounded perturbations, and applications to the polaron problem
Jan Philip Solovej (University of Copenhagen) TBA
Siegfried Spruck (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Effective Dynamics for the Bose Polaron in the Large-Volume Mean-Field Limit