Computational Aspects of Riemann Surfaces and Integrable Systems

Edinburgh

Friday March 13th, 2009

This is a meeting of the Classical and Quantum Integrability seminar organised by the Universities of Glasgow, Leeds, Loughborough and the Edinburgh Mathematical Physics Group (Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt). The meeting is partially funded by the London Mathematical Society. Victor Enolski is partially supported by Misgam.

The meeting will look at various computational aspects of Riemann surfaces and their applications to integrable systems. Several talks will be by graduate students and the day is aimed particularly at graduate students.

Speakers:

Programme:

10:00-10:30 Coffee
10:30-11:30 Northover Riemann Surfaces with Symmetry: New results for Klein's curve.
11:45-12:45 D'Avanzo On a spectral curve for a symmetric monopole.
12:45-2:15 Lunch
2:15-3:15 England Abelian Functions: New results for functions associated with a cyclic tetragonal curve of genus six.
3:15-3:45 Coffee
3:45-4:45 Enolski The tau and sigma-functions of an algebraic curve.

Location:

Rm 4312, JCMB

Kings Buildings, University of Edinburgh,

Edinburgh.

Local Organiser:

Harry Braden
School of Mathematics
James Clerk Maxwell Building
University of Edinburgh
Mayfield Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
Scotland
FAX 131-650-6553
Telephone 131-650-5072
email: hwb@ed.ac.uk