Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics Seminar: Joel Feldman
Topic
Towards the Construction of Bosonic Many-body Models
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Abstract
Bosonic many-body models are an important class of mathematical models that are used to study gases of bosonic particles at very low temperatures. I will introduce
(i) the physical systems,
(ii) one way Physicists formulate the models in question,
(iii) why the models are expected to exhibit some very interesting behaviour,
(iv) why the models can be expected to be very difficult to deal with mathematically rigorously, and
(v) the first steps in a programme to construct the models mathematically rigorously.
This is joint work with Tadeusz Balaban of Rutgers University and Horst Knoerrer and Eugene Trubowitz of the ETH-Zurich.
Bosonic many-body models are an important class of mathematical models that are used to study gases of bosonic particles at very low temperatures. I will introduce
(i) the physical systems,
(ii) one way Physicists formulate the models in question,
(iii) why the models are expected to exhibit some very interesting behaviour,
(iv) why the models can be expected to be very difficult to deal with mathematically rigorously, and
(v) the first steps in a programme to construct the models mathematically rigorously.
This is joint work with Tadeusz Balaban of Rutgers University and Horst Knoerrer and Eugene Trubowitz of the ETH-Zurich.
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This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
February 15, 2011
Time
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