Random geometry and physics (September 8–12, 2014, Moscow)
This conference aims at developing the French-Russian interaction at the mathematical/physics interface. There is a long tradition in both countries in mathematical physics, and many cooperations existed in the past, using in particular the Laboratory Poncelet. However although the cooperation remains very active in pure mathematics it has been recently less active in mathematical physics.
Since mathematical physics is a large interface, we propose in this new project to start by putting some emphasis on a particular direction, namely the interface between combinatorics and random geometry on the mathematical side and quantum field theory and statistical mechanics on the physics side. This domain is in fast developement in France, in particular, thanks to the emergence of new methods such as random tensors to study random triangulations with quantum field theory tools. Since it implies new forms of integrability, this domain could greatly benefit from the corresponding leading expertise in Russia. However the project is not conceived as narrowly focused: it will welcome the participation of scientists interested in neighboring domains such as quantum field theory, string theory, matrix models, integrable models, mathematical physics of random or quasi-periodic media (polymers, spin glasses, foams, quasi-crystals etc.), hence the title of the conference is "Random Geometry and Physics". The goal is to encourage in particular the new generations of french and russian mathematical physicists to know each other.
Рoster
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Scientific advisory committee
Aref'eva Irina Yaroslavna, Steklov Mathematical Institute Belavin Aleksandr Abramovich, Landau Institute Chekhov Leonid Olegovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Fernique Thomas, CNRS, LIPN, Université Paris-Nord, Villetanneuse Gal'tsov Dmitrii Vladimirovich, Lomonosov Moscow State University Gurau Razvan Gheorghe, CNRS, CPhT Polytechnique, Palaiseau Jacobsen Jesper Lykke, Université Pierre & Marie Curie Katanaev Mikhail Orionovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Kazakov V, Université Pierre & Marie Curie Kirillov Andrei Igorevich, Moscow Independent University Korchemsky G P, IPHT-Saclay Lando Sergei Konstantinovich, Higher School of Economics Maillet J M, Laboratoire de physique de l'ENS Lyon Marshakov Andrei Vladimirovich, ITEP Mironov Andrei Dmitrievich, ITEP Morozov Aleksei Yur'evich, ITEP Nechaev S, LPTMS, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay Pasquier Vincent, IPHT-Saclay Pestun Vasily, IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette Rivasseau Vincent, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay Santachiara Raoul, LPTMS, Université d'Orsay Sergeev Armen Glebovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Sheinman Oleg Karlovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Shloshman S, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille Sinai Yakov Grigor'evich, Kharkevich Institute Smirnov S, LPTHE, Université Pierre & Marie Curie Tsfasman Michael Anatol'evich, Kharkevich Institute Vanhove P, IPhT-Saclay Volovich Igor Vasil'evich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Zagrebnov Valentin Anatol'evich, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille
Local organizing committee
Fernique Thomas, Université Paris Nord Ilin Nikolay Borisovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Katanaev Mikhail Orionovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Palvelev Roman Vital'evich, Steklov Mathematical Institute Pasquier Vincent, Institut de Physique Théorique Rivasseau Vincent, Université Paris-Sud
Institutions
Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow Independent University of Moscow |
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Random geometry and physics, Moscow, September 8–12, 2014 |
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September 8, 2014 (Mon) |
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Random Geometry and Physics, why and how? V. Rivasseau September 8, 2014 10:00–10:50, Moscow
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Classical random geometry and black hole firewall problem I. V. Volovich September 8, 2014 10:50–11:40, Moscow
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Spectral Transition for Random Quantum Walks on Trees A. Joye September 8, 2014 12:10–13:00, Moscow
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Point massive particle in General Relativity M. O. Katanaev September 8, 2014 15:20–16:10, Moscow
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Geometry of random landscapes for control of a qubit N. B. Il'in, A. N. Pechen September 8, 2014 16:40–17:00, Moscow
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Exceptional field theory: supergravity in $5+27$ dimensions E. Musaev September 8, 2014 17:00–17:20, Moscow
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September 9, 2014 (Tue) |
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Analycity results for the cumulants in a quartic matrix model T. Krajewski September 9, 2014 10:00–10:50, Moscow
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From chord diagrams to cohomological field theories L. O. Chekhov September 9, 2014 10:50–11:40, Moscow
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High-dimensional random landscapes and random matrices Ya. V. Fyodorov September 9, 2014 12:10–13:00, Moscow
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Random walks, Douglas–Kazakov phase transitions and critical phenomena in topological ensembles A. S. Gorsky September 9, 2014 14:30–15:20, Moscow
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Area distribution of two-dimensional random walks and non-Hermitian Hofstadter quantum mechanics S. Ouvry September 9, 2014 15:20–16:10, Moscow
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Quantum Poincare model with a random geometric parameter A. S. Trushechkin September 9, 2014 16:40–17:00, Moscow
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Scattering of vortices in Abelian Higgs models on compact Riemann surfaces R. V. Palvelev September 9, 2014 17:00–17:20, Moscow
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The functional mechanics in General relativity A. Mikhaylov September 9, 2014 17:20–17:40, Moscow
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September 10, 2014 (Wed) |
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Tensorial Group Field Theory and Renormalization J. Ben Geloun September 10, 2014 10:00–10:50, Moscow
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From elongated spanning trees to vicious random walks S. K. Nechaev September 10, 2014 10:50–11:40, Moscow
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Holographic deformation of conformal correlation functions by ultrarelativistic particles I. Ya. Aref'eva September 10, 2014 12:10–13:00, Moscow
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September 11, 2014 (Thu) |
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Hecke graphs, Ramanujan graphs and generalized duality transformations for lattice spin systems M. I. Monastyrsky September 11, 2014 10:00–10:50, Moscow
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A Givental like decomposition formula for $T^4$ tensor model S. Dartois September 11, 2014 10:50–11:40, Moscow
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Lax operator algebras and gradings on semi-simple Lie algebras O. K. Sheinman September 11, 2014 12:10–13:00, Moscow
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Near extreme eigenvalues and the first gap of large random matrices G. Schehr September 11, 2014 14:30–15:20, Moscow
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Time-like Liouville structure constants and random conformal clusters in statistical models R. Santachiara September 11, 2014 15:20–16:10, Moscow
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On the application of Chernoff theorem to random walks V. Zh. Sakbaev September 11, 2014 16:40–17:20, Moscow
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Fuzzy topology and geometric quantum formalism S. N. Mayburov September 11, 2014 17:20–17:40, Moscow
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September 12, 2014 (Fri) |
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Langton's ant's period A. I. Bondal September 12, 2014 10:00–10:50, Moscow
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Random $3$-manifolds and ideal triangulations R. van der Veen September 12, 2014 10:50–11:40, Moscow
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Gauge theories and quantum geometry V. Pestun September 12, 2014 12:10–13:00, Moscow
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Quinary lattice model of secondary structures of polymers S. V. Kozyrev September 12, 2014 14:30–15:20, Moscow
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Wormholes and instantons with NUT D. V. Gal'tsov September 12, 2014 15:20–16:10, Moscow
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Matching rules for quasicrystals T. Fernique September 12, 2014 16:40–17:30, Moscow
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