The aim of the school is to bring together PhD students with interests in low-dimensional quantum field theory, conformal field theory and integrable systems, and their applications to statistical mechanics and condensed matter systems, and help them building a solid and specialized background on these subjects. The school provides sets of postgraduate lectures covering introductory topics as well as recent developments in the field.

Lectures will be scheduled four hours each morning, for a total amount of about forty hours, over two weeks. Presentations will be given on the blackboard. The afternoon will be devoted to exercises, study, and discussions with lecturers and senior participants. A desk and standard research facilities will be provided to all participants.

The school can admit up to forty participants. Accomodation for two weeks in twin rooms, in apartments with cooking facilities, will be provided for a total price of about 350-400 €. Financial support to accomodation expenses may be provided, upon request, to at most twenty participants.

The courses will be officially part of the Italian Ph.D. training program for the universities that have joined the initiative. For this purpose there will be the possibility of a final exam with the lecturers.

Deadline for application: 15 November 2016.

 
 
 
 

Lecturers

 
 
Andrea De Luca (Université Paris-Sud, Orsay): From quantum to classical integrability: applications to field theories

Fabian Essler (University of Oxford): Introduction to non-equilibrium dynamics in integrable many-particle systems

Andrea Gambassi (SISSA, Trieste): From stochastic dynamics to statistical field theory

Tomaz Prosen (University of Ljubljana): Exactly solvable open quantum many-body systems

Jacopo Viti (UFRN, Natal): Aspects of quantum transport in low dimensions

 
 
 
 

Organizers:
Pasquale Calabrese (SISSA, Trieste)
Andrea Cappelli (INFN, Florence)
Filippo Colomo (INFN, Florence)
Fabian Essler (University of Oxford)
Giuseppe Mussardo (SISSA, Trieste)

             
INFN Universita' di Firenze