Workshop on Recent Developments in Integrable Many-Body Systems — POSTPONED due to COVID-19!

28-30 May 2020 — University of Leeds

IMPORTANT UPDATE! The workshop had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A new date will be announced soon.

This 3-day workshop aims at bringing experts in integrable systems together for a fruitful exchange of new ideas and results from the past few years. The main focus is on integrable many-body models (such as the Toda lattice and Calogero-Moser systems) and their connections to various subfields of mathematics and physics.


Participants

  1. Vincent Caudrelier, University of Leeds
  2. Oleg Chalykh, University of Leeds
  3. Jan Felipe van Diejen, Universidad de Talca
  4. Clare Dunning, University of Kent
  5. Maxime Fairon, University of Glasgow
  6. László Fehér, Wigner Research Centre for Physics Budapest and University of Szeged
  7. Misha Feigin, University of Glasgow
  8. Tamás Görbe, University of Leeds
  9. Martin Hallnäs, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg
  10. Edwin Langmann, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  11. Olaf Lechtenfeld, Leibniz Universität Hannover
  12. Alexander Mikhailov, University of Leeds
  13. Frank Nijhoff, University of Leeds
  14. Gábor Pusztai, University of Szeged
  15. Simon Ruijsenaars, University of Leeds
  16. Evgeny Sklyanin, University of York
  17. Mats Vermeeren, University of Leeds
  18. Benoît Vicedo, University of York
  19. Andrei Zotov, Steklov Institute of Mathematics

Location

Talks will take place in the MALL 1&2 on Level 8 in the School of Mathematics.

Contact

Organizer: Tamás Görbe

Address School of Mathematics Phone +44(0)113 343 2930
University of Leeds E-mail T.Gorbe@leeds.ac.uk
LEEDS LS2 9JT UK

Sponsors

This workshop has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 795471 and the School of Mathematics' Research Visitor Centre Fund.

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