ANZAMP Meeting

The Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics (ANZAMP) is a Division of the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS).

The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics will be hosted by the Department of Mathematics of the University of Auckland and held at the Spencer on Byron Hotel in Takapuna, Auckland in New Zealand from 30th January to 1st February, 2018. Takapuna is a central, coastal suburb of Auckland, popular for its beach, shops, cafes and restaurants.

An additional day, 2nd February, will be dedicated to a celebration of the career of Ernie Kalnins in an event titled Harnessing hidden symmetry - geometry and superintegrable systems (details are available here).

  

Upper-left photo by ChewyPineapple, released under creative commons attribution New Zealand license.
Upper-right photo by Bgabel, released under creative commons attribution-share alike license.
Lower photo by Sandy Austin, released under creative commons attribution 2.0 generic license.

Keynote speakers

Vladimir Bazhanov Australian National University
Maria Eugenia Gabach Clement FaMAF-UNC, IFEG CONICET, Córdoba, Argentina
Natasa Pavlovic University of Texas, USA
Tanja Schilling University of Freiburg, Germany
Luc Vinet Université de Montréal, Canada
Jingbo Wang University of Western Australia


Organisers

Local Organising Committee Program Committee Administration
Anna Barry Jörg Frauendiener (University of Otago) Email: anzamp.meeting@gmail.com
Joshua Capel Rod Gover (University of Auckland)  
Rod Gover (co-chair) Mark Holmes (University of Melbourne)  
Pedram Hekmati Phillip Isaac (University of Queensland)  
Andrew Keane Nalini Joshi (University of Sydney)  
Bernd Krauskopf (co-chair) Bernd Krauskopf (University of Auckland)  
  Jonathan Kress (University of New South Wales)  
  Sergei Kuzenko (University of Western Australia)  
  Thomas Quella (University of Melbourne)  
  Milena Radnovic (University of Sydney)  



Past meetings

2017 Fifth ANZAMP meeting at Kiama, NSW
2015 Fourth ANZAMP meeting at Newcastle, NSW
2014 Third ANZAMP meeting at Melbourne, Victoria
2013 Second ANZAMP meeting at Mooloolaba, Queensland
2012 Inaugural ANZAMP meeting at Lorne, Victoria


A. J. Guttmann Prize

This prize ($500) is awarded for the most outstanding talk by an ANZAMP student member or recent graduate ANZAMP member (graduated 12 months prior to the meeting) presented at each ANZAMP meeting. The prize is named in honour of Professor Anthony J. Guttmann, who has been, and continues to be, a leading figure in the mathematical physics community in Australia. Among many distinctions, Tony Guttmann has a distinguished research record in statistical mechanics, was President of the Australian Mathematical Society and was one of the leading figures in the establishment of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute. Tony is renowned for the guidance and wisdom he offers to his colleagues and students, and he is a tireless advocate of programs for talented students in mathematical physics, and mathematics more generally.

Winners of the A. J. Guttmann Prize

2018 Arthur Suvorov Isospectral neutron stars
2017 Tianshu Liu Towards N = 2 minimal models
2015 Alexandr Garbali The Izergin--Korepin model at a root of unity
2014 Calum Robertson Newtonian limits and the evolution of inhomogeneous universes
2013 Inna Lukyanenko Properties of the Bethe Ansatz equations for Richardson-Gaudin models
2012 Elena Tartaglia Logarithmic superconformal minimal models

ANZAMP Meeting 2018 Sponsors

UOA Maths logo The Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland
ANZAMP logo Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics (ANZAMP)
UOA Physics logo The Department of Physics, University of Auckland
Dodd-Walls logo The Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies
APCTP logo Asia-Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics
TPM logo Te Pūnaha Matatini
J Phys A logo Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
NZMS logo New Zealand Mathematical Society (NZMS)
ANZIAM logo Australia and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ANZIAM)