About Workshop

Mathematical physics is an interdisciplinary topic at the crossroads of pure mathematics and theoretical physics. Theoretical physics has been a constant source of inspiration for mathematics over the last decades, pointing to underlying connections between mathematical entities that otherwise would have taken much longer to uncover and guiding many astounding recent developments in diverse topics. Studying properties and applying new mathematical structures is essential to understanding the nature of string theory and quantum gravity. Quoting EPSRC, “The overall quality of research in mathematical physics is very high, and the cross-fertilization between mathematics and physics has been hugely beneficial to both subjects.”

In this workshop, we will have talks and discussions where mathematical rigor and physical intuition merge naturally. The workshop’s primary focus will be on 9 research teams, their chosen areas of study and projects, and interactions between these research teams and other participants.

The main goals of our workshop are twofold:  

Participation

Our application round to be part of a research group is already closed.

Invited participants will be contacted by ICMS directly.