Abstract: We consider an extreme type-II superconducting wire with non-smooth cross section, i.e., with one or more corners at the boundary, in the framework of the Ginzburg-Landau theory. We prove th...
Abstract: In 1970 the physicist V. Efimov pointed out that a system of three different particles, such that the two-particle interactions are short-range and resonant, have an infinite number of bound...
Abstract: Spin-boson models describe the interaction between a 2-level quantum system and finitely many distinguished modes of a bosonic field. In this talk I will discuss two prototypical examples, t...
Abstract: The last few decades witnessed an increasing interest, among solid state physicists, for physical phenomena having a topological origin. This interest traces back to the milestone paper by T...
Abstract: I will discuss the problem of homogenization for the Cauchy problem for a semilinear advection equation, where the drift coefficient is given by an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type stationary in time...
Abstract: We prove uniqueness in inverse acoustic scattering in the case the density of the medium has an unbounded gradient across Σ⊂ΩΣ⊂Ω, where ΩΩ is a 3D-Lipschitz domain. The corresponding direct ...
Abstract: Descrizione:Computational non-commutative geometry for materials science: The example of multilayer 2D materials After recalling the standard mathematical formalism used to model disordered ...
Abstract: We study time correlations of last passage percolation (LPP), a model in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class, with three different geometries: step, flat and stationary. We prove the ...
Abstract: This talk concerns mathematical theory of the so-called Fluctuation Relation (FR) and Fluctuation Theorem (FT) in context of dynamical systems relevant to physics. The FR refers to a certain...
Abstract: We study a reversible continuous-time Markov dynamics on lozenge tilings of the torus, introduced by Luby et al. Single updates consist in concatenations of nn elementary lozenge rotations a...