29th & 30th April 2022
Integrable Systems in Newcastle 2022
In person meeting at Northumbria University
Streamed live - let us know if you want to participate remotely!
A two-day event on integrability and its applications
The Mathematics of Complex and Nonlinear Phenomena (MCNP) group at Northumbria University welcomes you to the 2022 edition of the workshop Integrable Systems in Newcastle: Integrability and Applications. The event is part of a series of meetings within the London Mathematical Society Joint Research Group - Scheme 3 on the theme of Classical and Quantum Integrability, whose purpose is to bring together UK and international mathematicians working on integrability and its applications.
This workshop aims at exploring trends in integrable systems and its application to physics. Indeed, integrability is of fundamental importance in various fields of both mathematics and physics, as it plays a pivotal role in the understading and study of a wide variety of systems and phenomena, from nonlinear waves to quantum field theory, from statistical mechanics to optics and superfluids. This meeting is made possible thanks to the support of the London Mathematical Society and the Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering at Northumbria University.
Friday 29th April
Saturday 30th April
Speakers
Dr Theo Assiotis (University of Edinburgh)
Dr Priscila Leal da Silva (Loughborough University)
Prof Christian Korff (University of Glasgow)
Dr Paola Ruggiero (King's College London)
Dr Matteo Sommacal (Northumbria University)
Prof Jing Ping Wang (University of Kent)
Let us know if you'll be attending!
This workshop is going to be held in person.
To register please contact one of the organisers:
Costanza Benassi (costanza.benassi@northumbria.ac.uk)
Thibault Bonnemain (thibault.bonnemain@northumbria.ac.uk)
Francesco Coppini (francesco.coppini@northumbria.ac.uk)
Limited financial support might be available for PhD students who wish to attend. Please contact the organisers for info.
Talks will be livestreamed. Let us know if you would like to participate remotely, and we will send you the information on how to access the livestream.