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
- Vincent Caudrelier, University of Leeds
- Oleg Chalykh, University of Leeds
- Jan Felipe van Diejen, Universidad de Talca
- Clare Dunning, University of Kent
- Maxime Fairon, University of Glasgow
- László Fehér, Wigner Research Centre for Physics Budapest and University of Szeged
- Misha Feigin, University of Glasgow
- Tamás Görbe, University of Leeds
- Martin Hallnäs, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg
- Edwin Langmann, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Olaf Lechtenfeld, Leibniz Universität Hannover
- Alexander Mikhailov, University of Leeds
- Frank Nijhoff, University of Leeds
- Gábor Pusztai, University of Szeged
- Simon Ruijsenaars, University of Leeds
- Evgeny Sklyanin, University of York
- Mats Vermeeren, University of Leeds
- Benoît Vicedo, University of York
- 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 | 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.