At the Physics Department of Parma University there will be a series of introductory lectures on the theory of random matrices and its applications. The lectures will take 6 hours per day in the three days from Wednesday April 5 to Friday April 7.
The
program is:
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Wednesday
April 5 |
Thursday April
6 |
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Friday April 7 |
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9:30 |
11:00 |
Prof. M. L. Mehta |
Prof. M. L. Mehta |
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Prof. M. L. Mehta |
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11:20 |
12:20 |
Dott. M. Caselle |
Prof. A. D'Adda |
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Prof. Y. Makeenko |
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15:00 |
16:00 |
Dott. M. Caselle |
Prof.Y.Makeenko |
14:30 |
15:30 |
Prof. M. L. Mehta |
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16:00 |
17:00 |
Dott. L. Molinari |
Dr.G.Akemann |
15:30 |
16:30 |
Prof. Y. Makeenko |
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17:20 |
18:20 |
Dott. L. Molinari |
Dr.G.Akemann |
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Prof.Madan Lal Mehta (Dip.Fisica,Parma, 6.30 hours) :
Theory
and techniques for random matrices.
Prof. Yuri Makeenko (N.Bohr Institute, 3 hours) :
1/N in
quantum field theory ,reduced models,
supersymmetric models, introduction to noncommutative theories.
Dott. Luca Molinari (Dip.Fisica,Univ.Milano,2 hours) :
Random band matrices, Anderson localization.
Dott. Michele Caselle (INFN,Univ.Torino, 2 hours):
Theory
of mesoscopic fluctuations and
disordered wires.
Dr. Gernot Akemann (Max Planck Inst., Univ.Heidelberg, 2
hours) :
The
spectrum of Dirac operator and the chiral phase transition.
Prof. Alessandro D'Adda (INFN,Univ.Torino, 1 hour):
Matrix
models for the statistic of coverings and two dimensional strings.