Correlations in Mathematical Quantum Mechanics
Conference to celebrate
the work of Jan Philip Solovej
University of Copenhagen - June 21-23, 2023, Universitetsparken 5, AUD 4.
The conference will present recent advances in areas close to some of the research topics in which Jan Philip Solovej's work has had an impact. This includes Spectral Theory, Semiclassical Analysis, Coulomb Systems, Superconducitivity, and Cold Atomic Gases.
- Rafael Benguria, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Lea Boßmann, LMU, Germany
- Tobias Colding, MIT, USA
- Joe Conlon, University of Michigan, USA
- László Erdős, ISTA, Austria
- Maria Esteban, CEREMADE, France
- Marie Fialová, ISTA, Austria
- Rupert Frank, LMU Munich, Germany
- Gian-Michele Graf, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Gerd Grubb, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Mathieu Lewin, CEREMADE, France
- Elliott Lieb, Princeton, USA
- Phanh Thành Nam, LMU Munich, Germany
- Robin Reuvers, Roma Tre, Italy
- Sylvia Serfaty, NYU Courant, USA
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Sabiha Tokus, University of Tübingen
- Simone Warzel, TUM, Germany
- Michael Vogelius, Rutgers, New Brunswick, USA
- Horng-Tzer Yau, Harvard, USA
- Jakob Yngvason, Universität Wien, Austria
The conference will take place at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, AUD 4. See detailed instructions on how to reach Copenhagen and the conference venue.
Tickets and passes for public transportation can be bought at the Copenhagen Airport and every train or metro station. You can find the DSB ticket office on your right-hand side as soon as you come out of the arrival area of the airport. DSB has an agreement with 7-Eleven, so many of their shops double as selling points for public transportation.
A journey planner in English is available.
More information on the "find us" webpage.
Accommodation is organized and covered for invited speakers only.
We kindly ask the participants to arrange their own accommodation.
We recommend Hotel 9 Små Hjem, which is pleasant and inexpensive and offers rooms with a kitchen. Other inexpensive alternatives are CabInn, which has several locations in Copenhagen: the Hotel City (close to Tivoli), Hotel Scandivania (Frederiksberg, close to the lakes), and Hotel Express (Frederiksberg) are the most convenient locations; the latter two are 2.5-3 km from the math department. Somewhat more expensive – and still recommended – options are Hotel Nora and Ibsen's Hotel.
An additional option is to combine a stay at the CabInn Metro Hotel with a pass for Copenhagen public transportation (efficient and reliable). See information about tickets & prices.
Registration is free but mandatory (including invited speakers).