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Critical phenomena in statistical physics, continuum theories and SPDEs

The workshop will be held on 13 -15 December 2023 at the University of Warwick (Coventry)

(in the picture, Warwick Castle in the nearby town of Warwick)


The purpose of the workshop is to bring together experts from statistical physics, renormalisation, QFT, and SPDEs and set-up a forum where tools (old and new) and recent developments will be discussed and ideas will be exchanged with the purpose of pushing the limits of the theories, in particular for critical and marginal models.

Speakers

Francesco Caravenna, Jeremy Clark, Pawel Duch, Giambattista Giacomin, Alessandro Giuliani,
Patricia Gonçalves, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Martin Hairer, Xue-Mei Li, Vieri Mastropietro, Jason Miller,
Nicolas Perkowski, Ellen Powell, Fabio Toninelli, Bálint Virág, Hendrik Weber.

Organising Committee: Giuseppe Cannizzaro and Nikolaos Zygouras

Contact: giuseppe.cannizzaro@warwick.ac.uk, N.Zygouras@warwick.ac.uk


Attendance and Registration

Please register in the page below for the purpose of reporting to the funding bodies and preparing enough food. Furthermore, limited funding is available for PhD students and early career researchers. If interested please contact the organisers.

REGISTRATION PAGE

Registration closes on Sunday 15 November


 Book of abstractsLink opens in a new window.


All talks take place in Zeeman Building room B3.03 at the University of Warwick, while refreshments will be served in the Mathematical Sciences Building (MSB) hall.

Wednesday 13 December

09:00-09:10 Registration and Welcome (Zeeman building entrance)
09:10-10:00 Martin Hairer
  Renormalisation in the presence of variance blow-up
10:00-10:30

Coffee Break (in Statistics Hall)

10:30-11:20 Ellen Powell
  Characterising the Gaussian Free FieldLink opens in a new window
11:30-12:20 Paweł Duch
  Construction of the Gross-Neveu model using Polchinski flow equationLink opens in a new window
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break (in Statistics Hall)
14:00-14:50 Francesco Caravenna
  The critical 2d Stochastic Heat FlowLink opens in a new window
15:00-15:50 Jeremy Clark
 

The correlation measure for the continuum polymer model corresponding to the critical 2d Stochastic Heat FlowLink opens in a new window

16:00-16:30 Tea Break (in Statistics Hall)
16:30-17:20 Jason Miller
  Conformal removability of SLEk for k in [4,8)Link opens in a new window
18:30-20:30 Conference Dinner (at Clarendon ArmsLink opens in a new window)

 Thursday 14 December

09:00-09:50 Vieri Mastropietro              
  Lattice QFT, Anomalies and RGLink opens in a new window              
10:00-10:30

Coffee Break (in Statistics Hall)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:30-11:20 Xue-Mei Li              
  Fluctuations in Multiplicative Stochastic Heat equation               
11:30-12:20 Fabio Toninelli              
  Gaussian Fluctuations for the stochastic Burgers equation in dimension d>2Link opens in a new window              
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break (in Statistics Hall)
             
14:00-14:50 Massimiliano Gubinelli              
  Wilson-Ito diffusionsLink opens in a new window              
15:00-15:50 Hendrik Weber              
  A priori bounds for the nonlinear Parabolic Anderson ModelLink opens in a new window              
16:00-16:30 Tea Break (in Statistics Hall)              
16:30-17:20 Giambattista Giacomin              
  Disorder Relevance for the random field Ising chain in the large interaction limitLink opens in a new window              
18:30-20:30 Reception (in Statistics Hall)
             

Friday 15 December

09:00-09:50 Patricia Gonçalves                  
  On the universality of multi-species exclusionLink opens in a new window                  
9:50-10:40
Nicolas Perkowski                  
 

Supercritical divergence free SDEsLink opens in a new window

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:40-11:10

Coffee Break (in Statistics Hall)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:10-12:00 Alessandro Giuliani                  
  Non-trivial fixed point and scaling operators in a 3d fermionic Φ4 modelLink opens in a new window                  
12:00-12:50 Bálint Virág                  
  The planar stochastic heat equation and the directed landscapeLink opens in a new window                  
12:50-14:00 Lunch Break (in Statistics Hall)
                 
14:00-16:00 Open Discussion                  
16:00-18:00
Visit to Warwick Castle                  

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