The Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics (ANZAMP) is a Division of the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS).
The Eighth Annual Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Mathematical Physics will be hosted by the School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland. The meeting will be held at Twin Towns (Tweed Heads, New South Wales) from Wednesday February 5 to Friday February 7, 2020. There will be an earlier finish on the Friday afternoon, to allow better planning for delegates to catch return flights home. A welcome reception will be held on the evening of Tuesday February 4.
In the following week, February 10 -14, Baxter2020: Frontiers in Integrability will be hosted by The Australian National University.
Keynote speakers
Gernot Akemann | Faculty of Physics, Bielefeld University, Germany | Universality of random matrices: from Coulomb gases to quantum systems |
Tamara Davis | SMP, The University of Queensland, Australia | Adventures on the dark side of the universe |
Benjamin Doyon | King's College London, U.K. | Hydrodynamics for integrable systems |
Lucile Savary | CNRS, ENS Lyon, France | Quantum physics of rocks |
Masahito Yamazaki | Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo, Japan | Integrability and four-dimensional Chern-Simons theory |
Organisers
Local Organising Committee | Program Committee | Administration |
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Phillip Isaac (Chair) | Jorgen Rasmussen (Chair, University of Queensland) | Email: anzamp.meeting@gmail.com |
Jon Links | Murray Batchelor (Australian National University) | |
Ian Marquette | Evgeny Buchbinder (University of Western Australia) | |
Gabriele Tartaglino-Mazzucchelli | Alexander Molev (University of Sydney) | |
Todd Oliynyk (Monash University) | ||
Thomas Quella (University of Melbourne) | ||
Yang Shi (Flinders University) | ||
Melissa Tacy (University of Otago) |
Registration
Registration includes admission to the welcome reception, as well as morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea throughout the meeting.
Category | Early-Bird price (before 30 Nov) | Standard price (after 30 Nov) |
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Student | $0 | $0 |
ANZAMP Member | $270 | $370 |
Retired ANZAMP Member | $190 | $290 |
Non-Member | $370 | $470 |
Delegates with caregiving responsibilities
Applications for caregiver support grants may be submitted through the AustMS WIMSIG Anne Penfold Street Awards (closing date 1 October, 2019).
Past meetings
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
2019 | Mark Bugden | Light orbiting a five-dimensional black hole |
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 |