Anderson localization for random Schrödinger operators

Date: Mon, Feb 7 - Fri, Feb 11 2022

Hour: 10:00

Location: BCAM and Online

Speakers: Sylvain Zalczer (BCAM)

DATES: February 07-11, 2022 (5 sessions)
TIME: Monday 10:00-12:30, Tuesday 9:30-10:00 and Wednesday to Friday 10:00-12:00 (a total of 10 hours)
LOCATION: BCAM and Online

ABSTRACT:
Random Schrödinger operators are used in physics to model electrodynamics in disordered media. Their mathematical theory is at the crossroads of several mathematical domains, especially spectral theory and probabilities. I will present the bases of this theory, including the celebrated result called "Anderson localization", which is the fact that conducting materials become insulators when they are disordered."

PREREQUISITES:
Although a short reminder will be provided, it is recommended to have some elementary knowledge about spectral theory of bounded operators and probability.

REFERENCES:
W. Kirsch An invitation to random Schrödinger operators, in Random Schrödinger Operators, vol. 25 of Panoramas et Synthéses, Société Mathámatique de France, 2008


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Organizers:

BCAM 

 

Confirmed speakers:

Sylvain Zalczer (BCAM)