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QMATH16 Mathematical Results in Quantum Theory
1-5 September 2025, Technical University of Munich
The conference series "Mathematical Results in Quantum Theory" brings together people interested in the mathematical theory of quantum mechanics. QMATH16 takes place on the Garching Research Campus of the Technical University of Munich. More information will follow soon ...
Plenary Talks
- Nalini Anantharaman, U Strasbourg, France
- Mario Berta, RWTH Aachen, Germany
- Yaiza Canzani, UNC Chapel Hill, USA
- Serena Cenatiempo, GSSI, Italy
- Martin Fraas, UC Davis, USA
- Rupert Frank, LMU Munich, Germany
- Antti Knowles, U Geneva, Switzerland
- Ludovico Lami, U Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Fumihiko Nakano, Tohoku University, Japan
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Amanda Young, UI Urbana Champaign, USA
Sessions
Spectral theory
Organizers: David Damanik, Konstantin Pankrashkin
Invited Speakers:
- Jake Fillman, Texas A&M, USA
- David Krejcirik, CTU Prague, Czech Republic
- Nicolas Raymond, U Angers, France
- Zhiyan Zhao, U Côte d’Azur, France
Random systems
Organizers: Laszlo Erdos, Ion Nechita
Invited Speakers:
- Nick Hunter-Jones, UT Austin, USA
- Cecilia Lancien, U Grenoble-Alpes, France
- Marcin Lis, TU Vienna, Austria
- Mohammed Osman, Queen Mary U London, UK
Condensed Matter theory
Organizers: Sven Bachmann, Frank Pollmann.
Invited Talks:
- Wojciech De Roeck, Leuven, Belgium
- Masaki Oshikawa, U Tokyo, Japan
- Sagar Vijay, Santa Barbara, USA
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Quantum information
Organizers: David Perez Garcia, Michael Wolf.
Invited Talks:
- Robert Huang, Caltech, USA
- Laura Mancinska , U Copenhagen, Denmark
- Anand Natarajan, MIT, USA
- Michael Walter, U Bochum, Germany
Many-body
Organizers: Alessandro Giuliani, Christian Hainzl.
Invited Talks:
- Morris Brooks, U Zürich, Switzerland
- Arnaud Triay, LMU Munich, Germany
- Hal Tasaki, Gakushuin U, Japan
- Luca Fresta, U. Bonn, Germany
Local Information
Conference lecture theaters
The conference takes place in the Mathematics & Computer Science building on the TUM Research Campus in Garching, north of Munich. The plenary talks take place in the Friedrich Ludwig Bauer lecture theater, the sessions in adjacent lecture theaters.
University and Research Campus Garching
The high-tech campus north of Munich is TUM's largest location and one of the most modern research and training facilities in Europe. Garching campus is home to world-class research and teaching in the natural sciences and engineering. Our schools and research centers are located in close proximity to world-renowned research institutions, technology start-ups and industrial companies. A unique hub of scientific expertise that benefits students, researchers, and start-up companies alike: for education, for collaboration in cutting-edge research or for technological innovation.
TUM
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. Established in 1868, TUM was one of the first universities in Germany to be named a University of Excellence. It is a leading institution in the fields of science, engineering, and technology.
Travelling by public transport
The whole Munich area and surrounds is well-connected with public transport. For all information on connections and ticketing, please consult the website or app of the Munich Transport Network MVV
Connections from Central Munich
From Munich's main train station (Hauptbahnhof), take any tube line (S-Bahn) to the station "Marienplatz", in central Munich. Change here to the U6 metro line, which brings you in approximately 25 mins to the terminal Garching campus station “Garching-Forschungszentrum”.
Connections from Munich Airport
Take the S1 (suburban railway towards Leuchtenbergring) to the station "Neufahrn", then transfer to the bus No. 690 to the Garching Forschungszentrum.
or
Take the S8 (suburban railway towards Weßling / Herrsching ) to the station "Ismaning", then transfer to the bus No. 230 to the Garching Forschungszentrum.
Coming by car
Free parking is available in a large car park on the Ludwig Prantl Straße, behind the Mathematics & Computer Science building. Leave the motorway A9 at the "Garching Nord" exit, and follow signs for the Garching Forschungszentrum. After crossing the traffic lights, the car park is on your right after approx. 450m.
There are plenty of hotels to choose from - on Campus, in nearby Garching, Garching-Hochbruck or in Munich city centre.
We will present a detailled list of hotels here as of February 2025 with information on special rates for conference guests.
Registration
Registration will open on February 1st, 2025. Further information will follow soon.
Information follows soon.