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- Theme:
The celebrated Ginzburg-Landau theory for superconductivity
was proposed half an century ago.
The Nobel prize in 2003 awarded to Ginzburg, Abrikosov and Leggett
highlighted its wide acceptance and significant impact.
Recent mathematical studies on the Ginzburg-Landau models have
provided many rigorous justifications concerning the vortex
state in type-II superconductors which were previously
understood only based on physical heuristics and observations.
The objective of this small workshop is to bring some researchers
together to talk about the recent progress and
the open issues in this field.
- Organization:
Fanghua Lin, Qiang Du,
Zhiming Chen
- Information:
Time: 2005/06/28-2005/06/30 (Mornining side center)
06/30-07/02 (panel discussions, by invitation only)
- Speakers:(Partial list)
Chang-You Wang,
Chang-Feng Gui,
Chun Liu,
Dingping Li,
Fanghua Lin,
Jun-Cheng Wei,
Qiang Du,
Qing Han,
Shijin Ding,
Tai-Chia Lin,
Tie-Zheng Qian,
Weizhu Bao,
Xiaobing Feng,
Xingbin Pan
Yisong Yang,
Zhiming Chen,
Zhu-Han Liu.
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- Sponsor:
Morningside mathematics center and the AMSS, CAS Beijing
Limited funding is available to graduate students/young post-docs
to cover the local expenses
- Contact:
xnli@math.ac.cn, 010-82611650, 82611660(fax)
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