Tel-Aviv University
School of Mathematical Sciences
Department Colloquium
Monday, November 2, 2015
Schreiber 006, 12:15
Daniel Ueltschi
University of Warwick
From condensed matter physics to probability theory
Abstract: The basic laws
governing atoms and electrons are well understood, but it is impossible
to make predictions about the behaviour of large systems of condensed
matter. A common approach is to introduce simple models and to use
notions of statistical mechanics. I will review certain quantum spin
systems such as the Heisenberg model. As it turns out, they can be
represented by models of random permutations and of random loops.

Coffee will be served at 12:00 before the lecture
at Schreiber building 006