Programme
Tuesday 3rd May
1000-1050 Gero Friesecke TU Munich
Discrete differential geometry and 2D crystallization energy decomposition via Gauss-Bonnet
1050-1120 Coffee in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1120-1210 Lucia De Luca TU Munich
Discrete differential geometry and 2D crystallization simplified version of the Heitmann-Radin argument
1220-1310 Michael Baake Bielefeld
What should we consider as a crystal?
1310-1430 Lunch in the Mathematics Institute Common room
1430-1520 Thomas Richthammer Hildesheim
Rigidity of 2D crystals the hard disk model
1530-1600 Tea in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1600-1650 Florian Theil Warwick
Orientational order in two dimensions
1700-1750 Franz Merkl LMU Munich
Spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetry
1820 Dinner in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
Wednesday 4th May
0900-0950 David Dereudre Lille
Infinite volume continuum random cluster model
1000-1050 Tyler Helmuth Berkeley
Dimensional reduction for generalized continuum polymers
1100-1130 Coffee in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1130-1220 Elena Pulvirenti Leiden
Metastability for the Widom-Rowlinson model
1230-1430 Lunch in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1430-1520 Matthew Penrose Bath
Random parking and rubber elasticity
1530-1600 Tea in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1600-1650 Günter Last Karlsruhe
Volume maximizing hard-core thinnings
1715 Short walk or bus to Kenilworth (6km) for dinner, and return to campus by bus
1900 Dinner at the Queen & Castle, Kenilworth
Thursday 5th May
0900-0950 Matthieu Lewin Paris
Jellium, the uniform electron gas and crystallization
1000-1050 Sebastian Kapfer Erlangen
Melting of soft particles in two dimensions and the hexatic phase via Monte Carlo
1100-1130 Coffee in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1130-1220 Laurent Bétermin Heidelberg
Theta functions and minimization of interaction energies
1230-1430 Lunch in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1430-1520 Wilfrid Kendall Warwick
Ising models and multiresolution quad-trees
1530-1600 Tea in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1600-1650 Xavier Blanc Paris
A review on some mathematical results about crystallization
1700-1750 Bernd Schmidt Augsburg
Existence and convergence of solutions of the boundary value problem in atomistic and continuum nonlinear elasticity theory
1830 Dinner in the Mathematics Institute Common Room followed by a discussion round ‘Crystallisation - new challenges for mathematicians?'
Friday 6th May
0900-0950 Dimitris Tsagkarogiannis Sussex
Thermodynamics for spatially inhomogeneous magnetization and Young-Gibbs measures
1000-1050 Diana Conache TU Munich
Lattice approximations of Gibbs point processes
1100-1130 Coffee in the Mathematics Institute Common Room
1130-1220 Siamak Taati Leiden
Quasicrystal phases at positive temperature
1230-1320 David Brydges UBC Vancouver
The lace expansion for ϕ4
1330-1530 Closing Lunch in the Mathematics Institute Common Room