The conference featured a three-lecture mini-course by
Günter Stolz (U. of Alabama, Birmingham): Disordered quantum spin chains
and invited lectures by
Federico Bonetto (Georgia Tech): The Kac Model and (Non-)Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Saša Kocić (U. Mississippi): Renormalization and rigidity
Katya Krupchyk (U. California, Irvine): Inverse boundary problems for elliptic PDE in low regularity setting
Anna Skripka (U. New Mexico): Trace formulas and spectral shift functions
In addition there were contributed talks by young researchers and a round table on careers in mathematical physics.
Thanks to all who participated!
Support from
National Science Foundation (Grant DMS-1900167)
The International Associating of Mathematical Physics (IAMP)
Oberlin College of Arts & Sciences, Dean's office fund, Jerome G. Abeles, Jr. '56 Endowed Support Fund.
GLaMP is a conference in cooperation with Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). We support the Welcoming Environment Statement of the AWM.