"Spectral
Theory and Mathematical Physics"
In honor of Vladimir Georgescu
Cergy-Pontoise,
June
21-24, 2016.
Photo Credit: Cergy - Axe majeur,
www.cergypontoise.fr/jcms/p2_85721/fr/le-patrimoine-moderne
Program
Tuesday 21st:
12h-14h: Welcome, Lunch (Buffet).
14h-14h55: Jacob Schach Moller (Aarhus University)
Local Spectral Deformation (slides)
15h05-16h:
Matti Lassas (University of Helsinki)
Scattering in complex geometrical optics and the inverse problem for the conductivity equation (slides, movie)
16h-16h30: Coffee Break
16h30-17h25: Kais Ammari (Université de Monastir)
Schrödinger operator on some graphs : stabilization and dispersive effects (slides)
Wednesday 22nd:
9h30-10h: Coffee, Tea, Croissants.
10h-10h55: Clotilde Fermanian-Kammerer (Université Paris Est)
Wigner measures and effective mass theorems (slides)
11h05-12h: Spyros Alexakis (University of Toronto)
Singularity formation in Black hole interiors
12h-14h: Lunch
14h-14h55: Jan Derezinski (Warsaw University)
Propagators on curved spacetimes (slides)
15h-15h30: Coffee Break
15h30-16h25: Victor Nistor (Université de Lorraine)
Cross-product algebras and essential spectra: applications to the N-body problem (slides)
Thursday 23rd:
9h30-10h: Coffee, Tea, Croissants.
10h-10h55: Christian Gérard (Université Paris 11)
Aspects of Quantum Field Theory in blackhole spacetimes (slides)
11h05-12h: Benoit Pausader (Brown University)
Norm growth for the cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation (slides)
12h-14h: Lunch
14h-14h55: Jean-Marc Bouclet (Université Toulouse 3)
On the scattering theory of asymptotically flat manifolds (slides)
15h05-16h: Dietrich Häfner (Université de Grenoble Alpes)
On classical and quantum scattering for field equations on the (De Sitter) Kerr metric (slides)
16h-16h30: Coffee Break
16h30-17h25: Sylvain Golénia (Université de Bordeaux)
Few result on the asymptotic of eigenvalues for the discrete Laplacian (slides)
19h30--: Conference dinner at "Ici et Ailleurs"
Friday 24th:
9h30-10h: Coffee, Tea, Croissants.
10h-10h55: Francis Nier (Université Paris 13)
PI-condition and multiscale mean-field analysis
11h05-12h: Mathieu Lewin (Université Paris-Dauphine)
A many-body RAGE theorem
12h-14h: Lunch