The conference will feature a mini-course by
Bruno Nachtergaele, University of California, Davis
with invited talks by
Michael Goldberg, University of Cincinnati
Felix Leditzky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Irina Nenciu, University of Illinois Chicago
Jared Wunsch, Northwestern University
The registration form is now open for GLaMP 2026
Local accommodation information:
Participants are asked to make their own lodging arrangements. The organizers have secured group rates at the Dayton Vitality Hotel (E 5th St) and the Marriott at the University of Dayton (Patterson Blvd). To receive the group-rate booking links, please email Jacob Shapiro at jshapiro1 “at” udayton “dot” edu.
Additional nearby hotel options include the Holiday Inn Express & Suites and the Courtyard by Marriott (both on Edwin C Moses Blvd).
GLaMP was started in 2016, with the goal to establish a conference series focused on Mathematical Physics in the broad sense and to provide a venue for young researchers in this field to present their work, to meet each other and to learn about various areas of Mathematical Physics outside their specific disciplines. Since 2017, GLaMP has been funded by a series of grants from the National Science Foundation. As such, in agreement with the guidelines of the NSF (PAPPG 2019, Chapter II.E.7, Conferences (p. II-40)), each GLaMP meeting has a code-of-conduct that addresses sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault.
Since 2019, GLaMP has been a conference in cooperation with Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). We support the Welcoming Environment Statement of the AWM. Also since 2019, we have received support from the International Association of Mathematical Physics, and the Journal of Mathematical Physics. GLaMP 2026 will receive support from Annales Henri Poincaré.