Seminar at the RIMS of Kyoto University
Applications of RG Methods in Mathematical Sciences
2013 September 11 (Wed) - 2013 September 13 (Fri)

Res. Inst. Math. Sci.
of Kyoto University
Room No.111

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(Updated : December 03, 2014)


Scope of the Symposium :

A seminar on Applications of the Renormalization Group (RG) Methods in Mathematical Sciences is to be hold at the Research Institute for Mathmatical Sciences (RIMS) of Kyoto University, from September 11th (Wed), 2013 through September 13rd (Fri), 2013. This seminar is planned to cover recent topics in Mathematical Sciences in which renormalization group methods are used paractically or conceptually. Anyone who is interested in this subject is welcome to the seminar, and who intends to give a talk is encouradged to contact us soon. At present (September 07, 2013), the following people are expected to give lectures in the seminar:


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The conference ended successfully. Many active people
gathered together, and we had many exciting discussions.
The lectures will be published next spring as the proceedings
and some of them are available through next table of program.
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Lecturer University/Institute Title Date & Time of the Lecture
D.Saito et al Kanazawa Univ. Weak Solutions of Renormalization Group Equation [proceeding(pdf)] 11
K.Aoki et al Kanazawa Univ. Domain Wall RG Approach to the 2D Ising model with External Magnetic Field [proceeding(pdf)] 11
Y.Higuchi, M.Takei et al Kobe,Yokohama^ Existence of IIC measure for 2D Ising percolatoin at the high-temp. [proceeding(pdf)] 11
M.Nakashima Tsukuba Branching random walks in random environment and super Brownian motion in random environment [proceedings(pdf)] 11
T.Miyao Hokkaido Univ. Monotonicity of the Polaron Energy [proceeding(pdf)] 11
F.Hiroshima Kyushu Univ. Ultraviolet Renormalization of the Nelson Hamiltonian through Functional Integral [abstract(pdf)] 11
R. Wulkenhaar Munster Non-Trivial $\phi_{4}^{4}$ on Moyal Space (I) [proceeding(pdf)] 12
J.O.Lee KAIST Random Matrx Theory (I) Universality in Random Matrix Thoery [proceedings (pdf)] 12
Y.Ogata Tokyo Univ. The Shannon-McMillan Theorem for AF C^* - Systems [abstract(pdf)] 12
H.Moriya Shibaura Inst. Tech. A C*-algebraic approach to supersymmetry [proceeding(pdf)] 12
K.Ito Setsunan Univ. Study of 2D O(N) Sigma Model by Renormalization Group Method [abstract(pdf)] 12
R. Wulkenhaar Munster Non-Trivial $\phi_{4}^{4}$ on the Moyal Space (II) [proceeding(pdf)] 13
J.O.Lee KAIST Random Matrx Theory (II) Wigner Matrices with Random Potential [proceedings (pdf)] 13
N.Ueki Kyoto Univ. Wegner Estimate for Gaussian random magnetic fields [abstracts(pdf)] 13
M.Yoshida Tokyo City Univ. Hida Distribution construction of $P(\Phi)_{d}$, ($d\geq4$) indefinite metric quantum field model without BHHZ renormalization [proceeding(pdf)] 13
H.Tamura Kanazawa Calculable Cavity Model [proceeding(pdf)] 13
I.Sasaki Shinshu Univ. Binding condition of the many body semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz model [abstract(pdf)] 13


Informal Lecture by Prof.R.Wulkenhaar
Physics and Non-Commutative Geometry (tentative)
R.Wulkenhaar (Munster) Sept 10: 10.00--12:00, 14:00--17:00 RIMS room #106

[ABSTRACT] To Speakers: We are very much obliged if you could send us 1 or 2 pages of the abstrat of your talk.
Abstracts are distributed to the participants.

[PARTY PHOTOS] La Tour (ground floor of the clock tower of Kyoto university)
September 12, 2013
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[PROCEEDINGS] We plan to publish proceedings. The deadline for for your contribution is December 31, 2013.


Programme


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Past Seminars and Contributed Papers

The Proceeding Lecture Notes of previous seminars on
"Applications of RG methods in Mathematical Scoences"
are available on the following URLs.


No. 1805 (2012)

No. 1600 (2008)

No. 1482 (2006)

No. 1386 (2004)

No. 1275 (2002)

No. 1134 (2000)

Bessatsu B21 Bessatsu B21
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Prof.K.R.Ito 
Institute for Fundamental Sciences
Setsunan University
Ikeda-Naka 17-8
Neyagawa City
572-8508  Osaka, Japan
 
email :ito[at]kurims[dot]kyoto-u[dot]ac[dot]jp
      :ito[at]mpg[dot]setsunan[dot]ac[dot]jp
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