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REGULARIZATIONS AND RENORMALIZATION SCHEMES
MARCH 24-25 2011
Laboratoire J.A. Dieudonné
CNRS et Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis


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Aims and scopes


The aim of the meeting is to bring together leading experts in field-theoretic-related regularization and renormalization methods. The emphasis will be on quantum field theoretic and related mathematical issues. We expect the meeting to be attended by mathematicians and physicists, to simulate exchanges and to feature recent advances and important pending issues for the two communities.

Organization


The meeting will start on Thursday morning, around 10 AM, and end up on Friday around 1 PM, so that the participants can plan to return home with a train or flight in the late afternoon. The conference takes place in the Laboratoire J.A. Dieudonné (math. research building in the campus Valrose, see the Practical Informations page for more informations and for a map of the campus).

Registration and accomodation


There are no registration fees, and (excepted for the speakers whose accomodation and trips will be taken in charge) the participants should book a hotel by themselves (see the Practical Informations page of the conference). For practical reasons (local organization, number of persons taking part to lunchs...), participants are however kindly invited to inform one of the organizors that they will take part to the conference.





Click here to get the PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS PAGE

Click here to get the PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE

Confirmed speakers:


Marcelo Aguiar (Texas A&M University): Hopf monoids. An introduction with examples.

Dorothea Bahns (Courant Research Centre Mathematics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen): 'Local' renormalization in a nonlocal theory

Bernard Candelpergher (Université de Nice): On the renormalizing series of some integral equations

Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard (Université de Saragosse): Renormalization and reparametrization.

Thierry Grandou (INLN, CNRS et Université de Nice): Effective Locality: A new property of QCD?

Sylvie Paycha (Université de Clermont-Ferrand): Counting integral points in a cone.

Ivan Todorov (CERN, Genčve and INRNE, Sofia): Understanding configuration space renormalization.

Stefan Weinzierl (Universität Mainz): Properties of Feynman Graph Polynomials.



Organization Committee:


Dorothea Bahns (Courant Research Centre Mathematics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen),

Frédéric Patras (Université de Nice et CNRS).

Sponsors:


The conference takes place inside the GDR program GDR RENORMALIZATION and is also supported by the

Courant Research Centre Mathematics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

and the Laboratoire Jean-Alexandre Dieudonné