Mathematical Physics
The Mathematical Physics group at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder has expertise in Hilbert space theory, quantization theory, random matrices, Poisson geometry, the mathematics of classical and quantum fields, and PDE's coming from Physics. Active research includes the study of topological effects and singularities when quantizing classical physical systems and the application of random matrix theory to statistical physics.
Seminars
Faculty
Flor Orosz Hunziker | Lie theory, representation theory, vertex algebras |
Sean O'Rourke | statistical physics, random matrix theory, determinantal point processes |
Markus Pflaum | topology, noncommutative geometry, global analysis, Poisson geometry, singularity theory |