MCQM21 Third School and Workshop

Mathematical Challenges in Quantum Mechanics

Como, Italy -- June 14 - 20, 2021

Aim and Scopes

The aim of the meeting is to present the state of the art in some challenging open problems in Quantum Mechanics from the point of view of Mathematical Physics. It is addressed to young people interested in working on the subject but also to experienced researchers willing to exchange the newest ideas and methods in the field. Among the topics covered: spectral and scattering theory for Schrödinger operators, effective behavior in many particles quantum systems, Bose-Einstein condensation, nonlinear Schrödinger equation, semiclassical analysis, numerical analysis of quantum systems, quantum graphs.


Three courses of 6 hours will be given in a series of lectures scheduled in the morning of each day. In the afternoon short contributed talks will be given by young participants, followed by plenary talks given by invited speakers.



A financial support covering accommodation expenses will be available for a limited number of young participants.

Charles Fefferman (Princeton University) & Michael I. Weinstein (Columbia University)

Continuum Models of Graphene and Analogous Materials

Ari Laptev

(Imperial College London)

Spectral Theory and its Applications

Eric Séré (Université Paris-Dauphine)

A Rigorous Approach to some Nonlinear Models from Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Courses

Plenary Talks


Eric Carlen (*)

(Rutgers University)


Nicolas Gisin (*)

(Université de Genève)


Stéphane Nonnenmacher (*)

(Université Paris-Sud)


Marcello Porta (Universität Tübingen)


Robert Seiringer (*) (IST Austria)


Simone Warzel (*) (Technische Universität München)