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Program on Classical, quantum, and probabilistic integrable systems – novel interactions and applications

March 24, 2025 @ 9:00 am - May 24, 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Program on Classical, quantum, and probabilistic integrable systems – novel interactions and applications

Dates: March 24–May 24, 2025 

Location: CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge MA 02138

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Exactly solvable models have played pivotal roles in mathematics and physics throughout their history. The program is dedicated to exploring and developing a more recent wave of their influence in stochastic models together with accompanying combinatorial, classical, and quantum integrable systems. Topics will include:

  • Colored and uncolored interacting particle systems with associated vertex models and line ensembles
  • Yang-Baxter integrability and its applications in algebraic combinatorics, quantum systems, and conformal field theory
  • Quantum stochastic models, quantum exclusion processes, and free probability
  • Emerging new aspects of classical and quantum integrable systems – hydrodynamics, large deviations of stochastic models, and random surface models

Organizers:

Participants

  • Denis Bernard, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris
  • Alexey Bufetov, University of Leipzig
  • Pasquale Calabrese, SISSA Trieste
  • Sylvie Corteel, UC Berkeley
  • Jan De Gier, University of Melbourne
  • Andrea De Luca, CNRS, Cergy Paris University
  • Benjamin Doyon, King’s College London
  • Patrik Ferrari, University of Bonn
  • Vadim Gorin, UC Berkeley
  • Tamara Grava, SISSA
  • Jimmy He, Ohio State University
  • Jiaoyang Huang, University of Pennsylvania
  • Kurt Johansson, KTH Stockholm
  • Richard Kenyon, Yale
  • Alexandre Krajenbrink, Cambridge Quantum Computing & Quantinuum
  • Atsuo Kuniba, University of Tokyo
  • Matteo Mucciconi, National University of Singapore
  • Greta Panova, University of Southern California
  • Leonid Petrov, University of Virginia
  • Sylvain Prolhac, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
  • Tomaž Prosen, University of Ljubljana
  • Jeremy Quastel, University of Toronto
  • Tomohiro Sasamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Herbert Spohn, Technical University of Munich
  • Li-Cheng Tsai, University of Utah
 

Venue

CMSA
20 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
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