Mathematical Physics and PDEs

Herrsching, December 15-20, 2024


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This international conference on Mathematical Physics and Partial Differential Equations will bring together leading experts from many-body quantum mechanics, kinetic equations, calculus of variations, and dispersive PDEs. We expect to develop the interactions between mathematical physicists focusing on the quantum problem and mathematicians working on the analysis of PDEs. In addition to the invited talks, we will organize informal discussions on open problems and new directions.

Invited Speakers
  • Lea Bossmann (Erlangen-Nürnberg)
  • Eric Carlen (Rutgers)
  • Geneviève Dusson (Bourgogne)
  • Maria J. Esteban (Paris Dauphine)
  • Søren Fournais (Copenhagen)
  • Isabelle Gallagher (Paris Diderot)
  • Mikaela Iacobelli (Zurich)
  • Antti Knowles (Geneva)
  • Enno Lenzmann (Basel)
  • Michael Loss (Georgia Tech)
  • Jani Lukkarinen (Helsinki)
  • Cyrill B. Muratov (Pisa)
  • Andrea R. Nahmod (Amherst)
  • Toan T. Nguyen (Pennsylvania)
  • Simona Rota Nodari (Nice)
  • Giacomo De Palma (Bologna)
  • Frank Pollmann (TU Munich)
  • Nicolas Rougerie (Lyon)
  • Julien Sabin (Rennes)
  • Étienne Sandier (Paris East Créteil)
  • Benjamin Schlein (Zurich)
  • Ulrich Schollwöck (LMU Munich)
  • Robert Seiringer (Klosterneuburg)
  • Jan Philip Solovej (Copenhagen)
  • Gigliola Staffilani (MIT)
  • Luis Vega (Bilbao)
  • Nicolas Visciglia (Pisa)
  • Wilhelm Zwerger (TU Munich)
Organizers
  • Rupert Frank (LMU Munich)
  • Mathieu Lewin (Paris Dauphine)
  • Phan Thành Nam (LMU Munich)
Program

Registration: Please send an email to Edith Höchst.

Practical information: The conference venue is Haus der Bayerischen Landwirtschaft Herrsching. This is close to Herrsching station (suburban train line S8), which can be reached directly both from Munich main train station and from Munich airport. You are welcome to arrive on Sunday December 15 before dinner and leave on Friday after lunch.

The conference is generously supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the CRC TRR 352 (Project No. 470903074), as well as by the European Research Council via the ERC Consolidator Grant RAMBAS (Project No. 10104424).



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