Separation of scales plays a fundamental role in the understanding of complex systems. In the context of quantum mechanics, recent progresses in multiscale analysis and numerical simulation shed new light on the dynamics in mesoscopic systems and nanostructures.
The workshop aims to review the state of the art in the subject and to create deeper contacts between mathematicians and other scientific communities, involving leading experts in solid state physics, nanophysics, numerical modeling and microelectronics.
Among the topics covered:
D. Benedetto (Roma I), G. Dell'Antonio (Roma I), G. Panati (Roma I), M. Pulvirenti (Roma I), V. Romano (Catania), A. Sacchetti (Modena), A. Teta (L'Aquila).
Please send, before October 10th, an e-mail to the address
maqm@mat.uniroma1.it
specifying your name and affiliation. No conference fee is required.
If you are interested to give a
scientific communication
in the framework of the
workshop, please include title and abstract of a possible short talk
(20-25 minutes).
The central day ("Giornata INDAM", October 25) will be devoted to lectures by leading experts from other scientific communities, with emphasis on the mathematical challenges arising from the recent research trends in meso- and nanophysics.
Young participants are encouraged to propose a short communication.
Some financial support is available for members of the INdAM project “Mathematical modeling and numerical analysis of quantum systems with applications to nanosciences”.
INdAM project “Mathematical modeling and numerical analysis of quantum systems with applications to nanosciences”.