May 10 - August 6, 2027
Organizers: Bjoern Bringmann (Princeton), Herbert Koch (Bonn), Andrea R. Nahmod (Amherst), Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin), Leonardo Tolomeo (Edinburgh)
Description: Our understanding of many physical systems is based on nonlinear evolution equations with randomness. Nonlinear evolution equations with randomness are not only of physical significance, but also of intrinsic mathematical interest. Their study lies at the interface of analysis and probability theory. They pose interesting and challenging questions about Gibbs measures, their invariance and almost sure global existence, propagation of randomness and renormalization.
The program aims at bringing together researchers in dispersive equations, probability and harmonic analysis to make progress towards some well established open problems.
The call for participation for this Trimester Program is open until November 1, 2026 (CET). Please visit the Indico application page for more details.
In case of questions concerning services and administration, please contact Emma Seggewiss or Kanami Ueda.
Global Mobility Fellowships
Our Global Mobility Fellowships offer fully-funded and fully-organized visits to the Trimester Programs of the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics and participation spots for the Special Topic Schools of the Hausdorff School for Mathematics for selected researchers and PhD students from countries of the Global South. With this program we aim to reduce economic and practical barriers to participation in some of the core initiatives of HCM and to welcome researchers from around the world to our programs and events!
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In case of questions, please contact Magdalena Balcerak Jackson, Emma Seggewiss or Kanami Ueda.
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May 24 - 28, 2027
Venue: HIM lecture hall, Poppelsdorfer Allee 45, Bonn
Organizers: Bjoern Bringmann (Princeton), Herbert Koch (Bonn), Andrea R. Nahmod (Amherst), Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin), Leonardo Tolomeo (Edinburgh)
Lecturer:
- Yu Deng (University of Chicago): Propagation of randomness and Gibbs measures
- Katharina Schratz (Sorbonne University): Resonances as a computation tool
- Leonardo Tolomeo (University of Edinburgh): Transport of Gaussian measures under the flow of (S)PDEs
- Rongchan Zhu (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Xiangchan Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences): From Quantum Gibbs States to Gibbs Measures
Description: Our understanding of many physical systems is based on nonlinear evolution
equations with randomness. If the system is at a statistical equilibrium, the state
of the system can not be determined exactly, and instead has to be described
using probabilistic models. To understand the dynamics of quantum-many par
ticle systems, it is therefore important to understand the effects of randomness
on nonlinear evolution equations. In addition to quantum-many particle systems,
nonlinear evolution equations with randomness are also used as models for flame
fronts, ferromagnets, and water waves.
The call for participation for this Introductory School will be open in November 2027, following the application deadline for the Trimester Program.
The School is aimed at PhD students and early-career researchers, typically
within six years of completing their PhD.
Trimester Program guests, who were invited and have confirmed to be at HIM during the period of this workshop, are eligible to attend this event. Beyond this, researchers from the HCM, in particular, early-career researchers, are welcome upon request.
June 14 - 18, 2027
Venue: HIM lecture hall, Poppelsdorfer Allee 45, Bonn
Organizers: Bjoern Bringmann (Princeton), Herbert Koch (Bonn), Andrea R. Nahmod (Amherst), Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin), Leonardo Tolomeo (Edinburgh)
Description: TBA
Trimester Program guests, who were invited and have confirmed to be at HIM during the period of this workshop, are eligible to attend this event. Beyond this, researchers from the HCM, in particular, early-career researchers, are welcome upon request.
July 26 - 30, 2027
Venue: Lipschitz-Saal, Endenicher Allee 60, Bonn
Organizers: Bjoern Bringmann (Princeton), Herbert Koch (Bonn), Andrea R. Nahmod (Amherst), Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin), Leonardo Tolomeo (Edinburgh)
Speakers (preliminary list):
- Peter Friz (TU Berlin) - TBC
- Zaher Hani (University of Michigan)
- Felix Otto (MPI MIS)
- Gigliola Staffilani (MIT)
- Nikolay Tzvetkov (ENS Lyon)
- Nicola Visciglia (University of Pisa)
- Haitian Yue (ShanghaiTech University)
Description: TBA
The call for participation for this Conference will be open in November 2027, following the application deadline for the Trimester Program.
Trimester Program guests, who were invited and have confirmed to be at HIM during the period of this workshop, are eligible to attend this event. Beyond this, researchers from the HCM, in particular, early-career researchers, are welcome upon request.
5 minute walk from Bonn central train station to HIM
Leave the station through the back exit into the street called Quantiusstrasse. Cross at the zebra crossing and turn left. Walk to the corner: the cross-street is the Poppelsdorfer Allee. Cross (careful of traffic from your left) and walk to the right up the Poppelsdorfer Allee, towards the Poppelsdorfer Castle in the distance. At the next intersection, continue straight on up the avenue. HIM is building No. 45 on the left side of Poppelsdorfer Allee behind the wrought iron gate.
The airport shuttle drops you in front of the central train station. Cross at the traffic light nearest you and take the escalator down to the underground passage. Go straight to the end of the passageway until you reach the street (Quantiusstrasse) and follow the directions above.
Please come to the Administration Office at Poppelsdorfer Allee 45 for an in-person check-in on the first working day of your stay.
If you are coming for a week-long event, such as a Workshop or School, please also register via the sign-in list.