Graduate School of Mathematics
Kyushu University


Current Status of Rigorous Statistical Mechanics
and
Mathematical Quantum Field Theory

Japanese version


 
    This workshop is supported by DMHF (21st century COE program, leader: Mitsuhiro Nakao)
     

                         
Date:4(Mon.)-9(Sat.) Septmber 2006
Place:Nishijin Plaza, Kyushu University
  16-2, Nishijin, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
  tel:+81 092-831-8104
Program

September 4
 14:20 - 15:10 Wataru Ichinose (Shinshu University):
 A mathematical note on the Feynman path integral for the quantum electrodynamics

Tea Break

15:40-16:30 Takuya Mine (Kyoto Institute of Technology):
 The spectrum of the Schrödinger operators with Aharonov-Bohm magnetic fields

16:40-17:30 Masao Hirokawa (Okayama University):
 Casimir Force for Cavity Polaritons

September 5
 10:00-10:50 Toru Koma (Gakushuin University):
 Localization, Quantum Hall Effect, Non-Commutative Geometry

10:55-11:45 Hiromichi Ohno (Tohoku university) :
 Dynamical entropy of generalized quantum Markov chains

11:50-12:40 Dmitry Yarotsky (Ludwig Maximilian University,Munchen):
 Isotropic spin-1 chain near the AKLT point.

Lunch  Break

14:20-15:10 Thomas  Chen (Princeton University):
 Infrared representations, infraparticle scattering states, and renormalization in non-relativistic QED

Tea Break

15:40-16:30 Itaru Sasaki(Hokkaido University):
 Dressed Single Electron State in the Dirac Maxwell System

16:40-17:30 Asao Arai (Hokkaido University):
 Non-relativistic Limit of a Dirac Polaron in Relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics

September 6
 10:00-10:50 Sho Matsumoto (Kyushu University):
 Pfaffian expression of correlation functions for random strict partitions

10:55-11:45 Izumi Ojima (Kyoto University):
 Micro-Macro Duality in QFT

11:50-12:40 Hujihiro Araki (Kyoto Univeristy):
 Dynamics and Potentials

18:30 -
Banquet at Ristrante La Manina

September 7
 10:00-10:50 Hiroshi Kawabi (Kyushu Univeristy):
  Essential self-adjointness of Dirichlet operators on a path space with Gibbs measures
via an SPDE approach

10:55-11:45 Yoshihito Shimada (Kyushu Univeristy):
 On irreducibility of the energy representation of the gauge group

11:50-12:40 Fumihiko Nakano (Kochi Univeristy) :
 The distribution of eigenfunctions in the Anderson Localization


Lunch  Break
 14:20-15:10 Volker Betz (Warwick Univeristy):
 Nelson's model and Gibbs measures relative to Brownian motion.

Tea Break

15:40-16:30 Hyun Jae Yoo (Hankyong National Univ.) :
 Gibbsianness of Determinantal Point Processes and Its Application in the Construction of Dynamics
 
 16:40-17:30 Yuu Hariya (Kyushu Univeristy):
 Construction of Gibbs measures for 1-dimensional  continuum fields

September 8
10:00-10:50 Hajime Moriya (Hokkaido University):
Markov property for  graded quantum lattice systems

10:55-11:45 Yong Moon Park (Yonsei University):
Dirichlet Forms and Markovian Semigroups
 on Standard Forms of von Neumann Algebras

11:50-12:40 Nobuaki Obata (Tohoku Univeristy):
 Asymptotic spectral analysis of graphs and applications to quantum walks

 Lunch  Break

14:20-15:10 Claude-Alain Pillet (University of Toulon) :
 Linear response for thermally driven open quantum systems (I)

Tea Break

15:40-16:30 Yoshiko Ogata (University of Tokyo):
 Linear responce theory for thermally driven open quantum systems(II)
Application to concrete models

 16:40-17:30 Marco Merkli (Memorial Univeristy of Newfoundland):
 Non-equilibrium stationary states and resonances for
 coupled bosonic heat reservoirs


September 9
 10:00-10:50 Tatsuya Tate (Nagoya University):
 A spectral analogue of asymptotics of the number of partitions

10:55-11:45 Hiroshi Tamura (Kanazawa University):
 Ideal gas of para-particles in terms of random poit fields

 11:50-12:40 Keiichi Ito (Setsunan Univeristy):
 Anderson Localization of the Green's Function with Complex Random Potentials and O(N) Spin Model


                            Organizers:
          Taku Matsui,   Takashi Hara,  Setsuo Taniguchi, Fumio Hiroshima
                            (Kyushu University1-10-6 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 812-8581 Japan)

                            for more information, please  contact
                            matsui at math.kyushu-u.ac.jp (at = @)



Venue:  The workshop is held at Nishijin Plaza, 10 minutes walk from Fukuoka City Metro station Nishijin.
    (Note: Nishijin Plaza is not located in the campus of Kyushu University and Nishijin Plaza is different from Nishijin Palace.)

How to get the Metro Station Nishijin
(A)from Fukuoka Airport: 
       Use metro.(All the trains leaving Aipport stattion go to Nishijin Station. )
       It takes 20 minutes( one ticket=290yen).
(B)from Hakata Station(Central Rail Way station): 
        Use metro bound for Meinohama.It  takes 15 minutes and costs 250 yen.

How to get Nishijin Plaza from metro station Nishijin:
Go out Exit No.7 . Then , you will find a large street "Meiji Dori" and turn left (to the east) .
(there is a police station nearby.)
Walk about 5 minutes to the east along "Meiji Dori".
You will get to a river "Hee gawa" ( a hospital on right and a restraunt on left) and turn left (to the north)
Walk along the river for a few minutes and you will find Nishijin Plaza on the left.  

Download maps (PDF files) :
 Map A (around Nishijin Plaza)   Map B(restaurants near Nishijin station)   Map C(Fukuoka City)