Mar 11 – 16, 2019
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden

This will be a satellite event to the program "Spectral Methods in Mathematical Physics" of the Mittag-Leffler Institute which runs during January-April and includes a workshop on "Many-body theory, effective equations & PDE’s" in the following week, March 18-22. (See mittag-leffler.se/langa-program/spectral-methods-mathematical-physics)

Goal and purpose of the event

For quantum systems confined to lower-dimensional geometries there is a possibility to create states of matter that display very non-trivial topological behavior. The most famous example is the fractional quantum Hall effect and its associated effective particles with unusual statistics, called anyons. Despite such models having been studied intensively by physicists for a long time, there has been very little progress on the rigorous mathematical side. The aim of the workshop is therefore to bring together leading experts in the field, both mathematicians and physicists, to summarize the state of the art and to exchange ideas on future directions. In view of the serious theoretical intricacies of the field, particular emphasis will be put on the possible use of recent rigorous mathematics in physical applications.

Organizing committee

  • Michele Correggi (Rome, Italy)
  • Douglas Lundholm (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Nicolas Rougerie (Grenoble, France)

Scientific committee

  • Stephane Ouvry (Orsay, France)
  • Jan Philip Solovej (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Susanne Viefers (Oslo, Norway)

Confirmed participants

  • Joseph Avron (Technion, Haifa, Israel)
  • Romain Duboscq (Toulouse, France)
  • Giuseppe de Nittis (Santiago, Chile)
  • Emanuela Giacomelli (Tübingen, Germany)
  • Théotime Girardot (Grenoble, France)
  • Gerald Goldin (Rutgers, USA)
  • Gian Michele Graf (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Oded Kenneth (Technion, Haifa, Israel)
  • Edwin Langmann (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Simon Larson (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Jan Myrheim (Trondheim, Norway)
  • Anne B. Nielsen (Dresden, Germany)
  • Luca Oddis (Rome, Italy)
  • Alessandro Olgiati (Grenoble, France)
  • Gianluca Panati (Rome, Italy)
  • Matthias Plaschke (Vienna, Austria)
  • Alexios Polychronakos (New York, USA)
  • Marcello Porta (Tübingen, Germany)
  • Viktor Qvarfordt (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Steven Simon (Oxford, UK)
  • Yoran Tournois (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Andrea Trombettoni (Trieste, Italy)
  • Enderalp Yakaboylu (Vienna, Austria)
  • Jakob Yngvason (Vienna, Austria)

Due to the limited capacity of the seminar room, please check with the organizers concerning possibility of participation.

Schedule with abstracts

Some nearby restaurants

Info about the dinner cruise on Thursday

Slides from the talks:

Arkeryd
Avron
Correggi
Duboscq
Goldin
Graf
Kenneth
Langmann
Larson
Nielsen
Oddis
Ouvry
Panati
Plaschke
Polychronakos
Porta
Qvarfordt
Rajaratnam
Tournois
Trombettoni
Yakaboylu
Yngvason

Sponsored by:

Nordita GG Sponsored by a prize from the Göran Gustafsson Foundation

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