This Seminar is run within the mathematics division of SISSA as a part of SISSA's research activities on the Mathematical Methods of Quantum Mechanics, and is partially funded by the 2014-2017 FIR-MIUR grant "COND-MATH, Condensed Matter in Mathematical Physics".
The Seminar presents a selection of recent advances in the current mathematical research driven primarily by models and emergent effects from condensed matter and ultra-cold atoms physics, statistical physics, and theoretical physics. This involves methods and tools from functional analysis, PDE, and operator theory, and in particular: quadratic forms, spectral and scattering theory, non-linear and dispersive PDEs, singular perturbations of elliptic differential operators, self-adjoint extension theory, scaling and kinetic limits, C*-algebraic formulation of Quantum Mechanics, semi-classical analysis, numerics, and topological and geometrical methods for solid state physics.
The Seminar presents a selection of recent advances in the current mathematical research driven primarily by models and emergent effects from condensed matter and ultra-cold atoms physics, statistical physics, and theoretical physics. This involves methods and tools from functional analysis, PDE, and operator theory, and in particular: quadratic forms, spectral and scattering theory, non-linear and dispersive PDEs, singular perturbations of elliptic differential operators, self-adjoint extension theory, scaling and kinetic limits, C*-algebraic formulation of Quantum Mechanics, semi-classical analysis, numerics, and topological and geometrical methods for solid state physics.