2nd Workshop on spectral geometry, PDEs and mathematical physics
The "2nd Workshop on spectral geometry, PDEs and mathematical physics" will be held at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
Start: 17 February 2027
End: 19 February 2027
This workshop will focus on recent advances in the fields of spectral geometry, partial differential equations, and mathematical physics. Covered topics will include, among others:
- Spectral theory of differential operators and variational methods with connections to mathematical physics,
- investigations of the spectral gap on Euclidean domains, graphs and hyperbolic surfaces,
- spectral theory of almost-periodic and random operators, including investigations of the topological structure of spectra and spectral phase transitions, and
- analysis of dynamical properties, for example, of spin systems and particle systems on graph-like structures.
For the first edition of the workshop, please see
Workshop on spectral geometry, PDEs and mathematical physics
List of speakers
- Siegfried Beckus (Universität Potsdam)*
- Lorenzo Brasco (Università degli Studi di Ferrara)
- Jean-Bernard Bru (BCAM)*
- Jake Fillman (Texas A&M)
- James Kennedy (Universidade de Aveiro)
- Noah Körner (Universität Oldenburg)
- Gaetan Leclerc (University of Helsinki)
- Noema Nicolussi (Universität Innsbruck)
- Konstantin Pankrashkin (Universität Oldenburg)
- Mostafa Sabri (NYU Abu Dhabi)
- Makson Santos (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Matthias Täufer (Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France)
- Igor Wigman (King's College London)
* = to be confirmed
Local organisers: Christopher Cedzich, Matthias Hofmann and Joachim Kerner
Administrative support: Sandra Schwarz
Registration: We would be happy to welcome you as a participant! In case of interest, please contact Sandra Schwarz.
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