IX Brunel – Bielefeld Workshop
Random Matrix Theory and Applications


Tuesday 17 – Thursday 19 December 2013


ZiF - Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University

 

 

 

The aim of the workshop is to bring together physicists and mathematicians who work in the area of Random Matrix Theory in a broad sense.The programme will contain talks by the invited speakers on Wednesday and Thursday, and poster sessions starting Tuesday. Applications to participate, especially from junior researchers, are welcome and should be directed to the conference office (see contact below). For informal enquiries please contact any of the organisers. Support is available to a limited number of participants presenting a poster. The programme of the workshop will include the following topics:

THEORY & METHODS:
• Universality
• Perturbations of classical RMT

APPLICATIONS:
• Open quantum systems
• Information theory and telecommunication

Deadline for requesting participation is 1 November 2013.

Invited Speakers

Florent Benaych-Georges (Paris-Descartes) Mireille Capitaine (Toulouse) Maurice Duits (Stockholm)
Patrik Ferrari (Bonn) Jon Keating (Bristol) Vladimir Kravtsov (Trieste)
Arno Kuijlaars (Leuven) Santosh Kumar (Dadri) Ralf Müller (Erlangen)
Neil O'Connel (Warwick) Leonid Pastur (Kharkov) Alexander Soshnikov (UC Davis)
Christophe Texier (Paris IX) Pedro Vidal (Bielefeld) Oleg Zaboronski (Warwick)
     

 

Organisers:

Gernot Akemann, Friedrich Götze, Igor Krasovsky, Dmitry Savin,
and Igor Smolyarenko

 

akemann@physik.uni-bielefeld.de, goetze@math.uni-bielefeld.de, i.krasovsky@imperial.ac.uk, dmitry.savin@brunel.ac.uk, igor.smolyarenko@brunel.ac.uk

ZiF - Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld,
Wellenberg 1, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany

Conference Office: Claudia Köhler, ckoehler@math.uni-bielefeld.de

Funded by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Program "International Network: From Extreme Matter to Financial Markets"
and by the
DFG Program collaborative Research Centre CRC 701 "Spectral Structures and Topological Methods in Mathematics (SFB 701)