This conference is intended as a follow-up of meetings on the same topic
held in Europe and North America in the last dozen years:
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ESF Exploratory Workshop Prague, Czech Republic 2010
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ICMS Workshop Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2013
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AIM Workshop San Jose, California 2015
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CIRM Conference Marseille, France 2017
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CIRM Conference Marseille, France 2021
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BIRS Workshop Banff, Canada 2022
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The goal is to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations across
the mathematical analysis and mathematical physics communities, with a central role being
played by the theory of non-self-adjoint operators. From the point of view of applications,
modern physical subjects, such as advanced structures in condensed matter physics and optics,
unconventional representations of observables in quantum mechanics, and non-linear phenomena in hydrodynamics are covered. High impact mid-term aspirations include the development
of rigorous tools allowing understanding of complicated physical phenomena including cloaking,
turbulence and explosive behaviour. On the mathematical side, invited participants are experts
in mathematical physics, microlocal, semiclassical, functional and harmonic analysis, as well as
dynamical systems and partial differential equations.
We plan to have invited as well as contributed talks
(to be selected by the organisers and scientific committee).
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