Spin Systems with Hyperbolic Symmetry
Offered By: International Mathematical Union via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of spin systems with hyperbolic symmetry in this 47-minute lecture by Roland Bauerschmidt. Delve into the origins of these systems as simplified models for the Anderson metal–insulator transition and discover their exact descriptions of probabilistic models for linearly reinforced walks and random forests. Examine the main features, recent findings, and connections to other models within this intriguing field. Engage with the numerous open questions that continue to challenge researchers in this area. Access accompanying slides for a comprehensive visual aid to enhance understanding of this complex topic in mathematical physics.
Syllabus
Roland Bauerschmidt: Spin systems with hyperbolic symmetry
Taught by
International Mathematical Union
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