The workshop aims at bringing together researchers working on current topics in many-body systems, using tools from analysis, statistical mechanics and probability theory. The themes will include interacting systems such as the Bose and Fermi gases, the Ising model, problems in partial differential equations arising from many-particle dynamics and problems in optimal transport.
Speakers
- Riccardo Adami (Politecnico di Torino)
- Jean-Bernard Bru (Basque Center for Applied Mathematics and UPV/EHU Bilbao)
- Lucrezia Cossetti (UPV/EHU Bilbao)
- Luigi Forcella (University of Pisa)
- Filippo Girardi (Scuola Normale Superiore)
- Joachim Kerner (University of Hagen)
- Vieri Mastropietro (University of Rome La Sapienza)
- Ngoc Nhi Nguyen (University of Lille)
- Francesca Pieroni (University of Rome La Sapienza)
- Marcello Porta (Sissa Trieste)
- Simone Rademacher (University of Munich)
- Benjamin Schlein (University of Zurich)
- Dario Trevisan (University of Pisa)
- Nicola Visciglia (University of Pisa)
Schedule
TBA
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Venue
Aula Magna, Mathematics Department, University of Pisa, Largo Bruno Pontecorvo, 5, 56127 Pisa, Italy
How to reach Pisa:
- By train. Pisa is easily reachable by train from abroad, with Milano Centrale serving as the main railway hub in northern Italy for international arrivals. Milan is well connected to many European cities by high-speed and night trains, including services from Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Munich, and Vienna. From Milano Centrale, Pisa Centrale can be reached either by direct InterCity trains, or by high-speed trains to Florence Santa Maria Novella (SMN), followed by a regional train to Pisa Centrale. Within Italy, there are two competing train companies offering high-speed services: Trenitalia, operating Frecciarossa trains, and Italo.
- By air. Pisa is served by Pisa International Airport (Galileo Galilei), located approximately 2 km from the city center and well connected by PisaMover shuttle and taxi. Alternatively, participants may fly into Florence Airport (Amerigo Vespucci); from the airport, travelers can reach Florence Santa Maria Novella railway station and then take a regional train to Pisa (travel time about 1 hour). Those arriving at Milan airports (Linate or Malpensa) can reach Milano Centrale railway station, from which there are frequent connections to Pisa, including direct InterCity trains (travel time about 4 hours). Finally, Rome Fiumicino Airport offers numerous international flights; from the airport, travelers can reach Roma Termini railway station, from which Pisa is served by frequent connections, including direct Frecciabianca and Frecciargento trains (travel time about 3 hours). We strongly recommend booking train tickets exclusively through the official Trenitalia website to avoid additional fees and potential scams.
Recommended hotel options:
- Hotel Bologna, book through info2 at hotelbologna.pisa.it
- University of Pisa Residence - "Le Benedettine", book through info at residence.unipi.it
- Hotel Caffè Verdi Pisa
(The first two options are aware of the conference; please mention it when booking.)
Organizing Committee
Chiara Boccato (University of Pisa), Domenico Monaco (University of Rome La Sapienza), Umberto Morellini (University of Pisa)
Scientific Committee
Vieri Mastropietro (University of Rome La Sapienza), Gianluca Panati (University of Rome La Sapienza), Dario Trevisan (University of Pisa)