ORGANIZERS:
Yuki SATO (Nagoya U & Tokuyama Coll),
Luca LIONNI (U Heidelberg & ENS Lyon),
Eytan KATZAV (Racah Inst, Jerusalem),
Oleg EVNIN (Chula U & Solvay Inst Brussels),
Thiparat CHOTIBUT (Chula U),
Auttakit CHATRABHUTI (Chula U).
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Somen BHATTACHARJEE (Ashoka U),
Ofer BIHAM (Hebrew U, Jerusalem),
Benoît COLLINS (Kyoto U), Leticia CUGLIANDOLO (LPTHE, Paris),
Răzvan GURĂU (U Heidelberg),
Renate LOLL (Radboud U, Nijmegen),
Sergei NECHAEV (U Paris-Saclay),
Stéphane OUVRY (LPTMS, Paris),
Robert ZIFF (U Michigan).
PARTICIPANTS
SCHEDULE
COLLOQUIUM by Roderich Moessner
ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS
OBJECTIVES:
The workshop will focus on mathematical physics of
discrete systems, and in particular its applications to random
geometries. Real-life motivations for such studies range from attempts
to quantize gravity to problems in condensed matter physics to
mathematical modelling of cooperative phenomena in macroscopic
communities. Some concrete directions include:
1) Discrete random geometries with applications to gravity quantization,
2) Discrete mathematical models in equilibrium and non-equilibrium
statistical physics (the Ising model and its relatives, percolation, lattice gases, etc),
3) Random matrix and tensor models,
4) Random graphs and dynamics of complex networks,
5) Topics in lattice gauge theory (especially with emphasis on
analytic approaches),
6) Conformal field theories (especially with
connections to the above subjects),
7) Discrete dynamics (cellular automata, spin chains, etc).
The talks are expected to be informal and interactive, with a substantial pedagogical component.
Previous workshops:
2023
2020
2019
2018
2017
Other theoretical physics meetings at the same venue in January-February 2024:
BANGKOK WORKSHOP ON GRAVITY AND COSMOLOGY
11th BANGKOK WORKSHOP ON HIGH-ENERGY THEORY
PRE- AND POST-WORKSHOP RESIDENCE PROGRAM:
Participants are invited to remain in residence for informal communication and collaboration during the weeks preceeding (January 1-5) and succeeding (January 15-19) the workshop. Please indicate the prospective timing of your stay during registration.
REGISTRATION HAS BEEN CLOSED.
VENUE:
The workshop will be held at the physics department of
Chulalongkorn University
(commonly abbreviated as "Chula", pronounced choo-lah, with a stressed second syllable),
Thailand's
leading school in
natural science fields
centrally
located in the modernized Pathumwan
district of Bangkok.
PRACTICALITIES:
Citizens of a large number
of nations (including EU, US, UK, Canada,
Japan,
Korea, a number
of South-East-Asian countries and Hong Kong passport holders) enjoy
visa-free
entry
to Thailand for
up to 30 days. Some others (including India, mainland China and Taiwan
passport
holders) can obtain a
visa-on-arrival
at the airport for up to 15 days.
Participants are expected to arrange their own accommodations. Reservations should
not be difficult to make via, e.g.,
booking.com or other
similar sites,
or by contacting the hotels directly. Being an
epicenter
of a gigantic tourist industry, Bangkok offers plentiful accommodations
at all luxury levels, priced considerably lower than the general
international standards. It should not be difficult to find housing
within 1km of the workshop location indicated on
this
map. A neat and clean mid-range (around 1200-1400 baht/night) hotel
within walking distance that we can recommend is
Patumwan House.
Happy 3 Hotel has been preferred by some of our participants as a somewhat more upscale alternative.
Another option is this
recently open hotel that is even closer to the campus and has received positive feedback.
We generally advise against the luxurious corporate highrise hotels, a
few of which are located close to the university.
Climatic conditions in Bangkok are advantageous during the season of
the workshop (roughly corresponding to a pleasantly warm and sunny
summer in
temperate countries).