Vasilisa Shramchenko (Université de Sherbrooke)
TITRE / TITLE
Some expected and unexpected applications of Riemann surface theory in mathematical physics
RÉSUMÉ / ABSTRACT
Riemann surfaces and algebraic curves are ubiquitous in mathematics. Without attempting a review of the variety of ways in which they are useful, we will look at some specific examples and discuss some curious links with physics and mathematical physics, including a link between the quantum harmonic oscillator and moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces, and a link between the periodic Toda chain, Chebyshev polynomials, and Painlevé equations.
LIEU / PLACE
CRM, Salle / Room 5340, Pavillon André Aisenstadt
Une réception suivra au salon Maurice-Labbé (salle 6245)
A reception will follow in the Maurice-Labbé lounge (room 6245)
ZOOM
ID: 842 2670 1306 / CODE: 692788
ORGANISATEURS / ORGANIZERS
Erica Moodie (Ï㽶ÊÓƵ)
Giovanni Rosso (Concordia University)
Alina Stancu (Concordia University)
Hugh R. Thomas (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Guy Wolf (Université de Montréal)