Introduction
Ideas and methods of integrable systems played a key role
in many celebrated as well as recent advances in algebraic geometry,
mathematical physics, probability, and many other areas of
pure and applied mathematics. The conference will
bring together experts and young researchers, mathematicians and
physicists, people with different backgrounds and different
takes on integrable systems, to discuss the latest achievements
in this very dynamic field.
Speakers
- Mark Ablowitz (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
- Olivier Babelon (LPTHE - CNRS - Université Paris 6, France)
- Alexei Borodin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
- Alexander Braverman (Brown University, USA)
- Victor Buchstaber (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia)
- Percy Deift (New York University, USA)
- Pavel Etingof (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
- Alexander Its (Indiana University-Purdue University, USA)
- Andrei Marshakov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
- Nikita Nekrasov (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France)
- Sergei Novikov (University of Maryland, USA)
- Grigori Olshanski (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russia)
- Takahiro Shiota (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Yakov Sinai (Princeton University, USA)
- Leon Takhtajan (Stony Brook University, USA)
- Anatoly Vershik (Steklov Institute of Mathematics, St. Petersburg, Russia)
- Alexander Veselov (Loughborough University, UK)
- Paul Wiegmann (University of Chicago, USA)
- Vladimir Zakharov (University of Arizona, USA)
Organizing Committee
- Anton Dzhamay
- Samuel Grushevsky
- Sergei Novikov
- Andrei Okounkov
- Duong Phong
Conference Poster
Conference poster can be downloaded here (PDF)
Partially supported by the NSF grant NSF-DMS-1111152