LMS-Bath Symposium: Advances in Spectral Theory
July 15-26, 2024, University of Bath
Mini-school speakers: July 15-19, 2024
- Semyon Dyatlov (MIT): The fractal uncertainty principle
- Jeffrey Galkowski (University College London): The gauge transform and applications
- Ilya Kachkovskiy (Michigian State):The Bloch structure at the spectral edges
- Iosif Polterovich (Universite de Montreal): Coarse nodal count for Laplace eigenfunctions and beyond
- Christophe Sabot (Univeristy of Lyon): Self-interacting random walks
Conference Speakers July 22-26, 2024
- Sabine Bögli (Durham)
- Rafael Benguria (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile)
- Jean-Claude Cuenin (Loughborough)
- Alex Cohen (MIT)
- Matteo Capoferri (Heriot--Watt)
- David Damanik (Rice University)
- Alix Deleporte (Orsay)
- Veronique Fischer (Bath)
- Yan Fyodorov (King's College London)
- Rupert Frank (LMU Munchen)
- Asma Hassannezhad (Bristol)
- Mikhail Karpukhin (University College London)
- Gerasim Kokarev (Leeds)
- Igor Krasovsky (Imperial College)
- Fabricio Macia (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
- Marco Marletta (Cardiff)
- Gabriel Paternain (University of Washington)
- Leonid Pastur (King's College London)
- Grigori Rozenblum (Chalmers University)
- David Sher (De Paul)
- Jeff Shenker (Michigan State)
- Misha Sodin (Tel Aviv)
- Dima Vassiliev (University College London)
- Michiel van den Berg (Bristol)
- Ian Wood (University of Kent)
Registration
If you would like to attend the meeting, please register here .
Funding
We are in the process of applying for funding for early career participants to attend the conference and summer school. Please register your interest above if you would like to attend the meeting and, if it becomes available, would like to apply for funding. You may also wish to apply for a mini-grant from the UK Spectral Theory Network in order to attend fund your visit.
Organisers
- Jeffrey Galkowski (University College London)
- Jean Lagacé (Kings College London)
- Leonid Parnovski (University College London)
- Alexander Sobolev (University College London)
- Alexander Sodin (Queen Mary University London)
We gratefully acknowledge support from the London Mathematical Society, the Isaac Newton Institute. This event is Organised in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute.