Random matrices and integrable systems

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mathematical physics probability

University of Bristol

Audience: Researchers in the topic
Conference dates: 16-Jun-2021 to 18-Jun-2021
Organizers: Louisa Bartoszewicz*, Francesco Mezzadri, Joseph Najnudel, Tamara Grava, Nina Snaith
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The past decade has seen enormous progress in understanding the behaviour of large random matrices and interacting particle systems.

A large variety of complementary methods have emerged to study these systems, and in particular methods originating from integrable systems.

This workshop is the first of a series of workshops organized within the PIICQ network “Integrable probability, classical and quantum integrability”.

Confirmed speakers:

Giulio Ruzza (Université’ Catholique de Louvain)

Karol Koslowski (ENS Lyon)

Sofia Taricone (Angers)

Jérémie Bouttier (ENS Lyon)

Mattia Cafasso (Angers)

Guido Mazzuca (SISSA, Trieste)

Jinho Baik (University of Michigan Ann Arbor)

Theo Assiotis (University of Edinburgh)

Laure Dumaz (ENS Paris)

Nick Simm (University of Sussex)

Tom Claeys (Université’ Catholique de Louvain)

Neil O’Connell (University College, Dublin)

Jon Keating (University of Oxford)

Thomas Bothner (University of Bristol)

Emilia Alvarez (University of Bristol)

Bhargavi Jonnadula (University of Bristol)

Massimo Gisonni (SISSA, Trieste)

For further information and to register, please visit: www.bristolmathsresearch.org/meeting/random-matrices-integrable-systems

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