Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics

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Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics
StatusActive
GenreMathematics conference
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Białowieża or Białystok
CountryPoland
Years active1982–present
Inaugurated1982; 42 years ago (1982)
FounderAnatol Odzijewicz
Most recent2 July – 8 July 2023
Next event1 July – 6 July 2024
ActivityActive
Organised byUniversity of Białystok
Websitewgmp.uwb.edu.pl

The Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics (WGMP) is a conference on mathematical physics focusing on geometric methods in physics. It is organized each year since 1982 in the village of Białowieża, Poland or Białystok.

WGMP is organized by the Chair of Mathematical Physics of Faculty of Mathematics, University of Białystok. Its founder and main organizer was Anatol Odzijewicz.[1] Since the year 2022 the chairman of the Organizing Committee is Alina Dobrogowska.

Home venue of WGMP is in the heart of the Białowieża National Park. A number of social events, including campfire, an excursion to the Białowieża forest and a banquet, are usually organized during the week. Recently, conferences also take place in Białystok, in the campus of the University.

Notable participants[edit]

In the past, Workshops were attended by scientists including: Roy Glauber, Francesco Calogero, Ludvig Faddeev, Martin Kruskal, es:Bogdan Mielnik, Emma Previato, Stanisław Lech Woronowicz, Vladimir E. Zakharov, Dmitry Anosov, de:Gérard Emch, George Mackey, fr:Moshé Flato, Daniel Sternheimer, Tudor Ratiu, Simon Gindikin, Boris Fedosov, pl:Iwo Białynicki-Birula, Jędrzej Śniatycki, Askolʹd Perelomov, Alexander Belavin, Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach, pl:Krzysztof Maurin, Mikhail Shubin, Kirill Mackenzie.[2]

Special sessions[edit]

Many times special sessions were scheduled within the programme of the Workshop. In the year 2016 there was a session "Integrability and Geometry" financed by National Science Foundation.[3][4] In the year 2017 there was a session dedicated to the memory and scientific achievements of S. Twareque Ali, long time participant and co-organizer of the Workshop. In the year 2018 there was a session dedicated to scientific achievements of prof. Daniel Sternheimer on the occasion of his 80th birthday. In the previous years, there were sessions dedicated to other prominent mathematicians and physicists such as S.L. Woronowicz, G. Emch, B. Mielnik, F. Berezin.[5]

School on Geometry and Physics[edit]

Since 2012 the Workshop is accompanied by a School on Geometry and Physics, which is targeted at young researchers and graduate students. During the School several courses by leading experts in mathematical physics take place.

Proceedings[edit]

Starting at 1992, after the Workshop a volume of proceedings is published. In the recent years it was published in the series Trends in Mathematics by Birkhäuser.[6] In 2005 a commemorative tome Twenty Years of Bialowieza: A Mathematical Anthology. Aspects of Differential Geometric Methods in Physics was published by World Scientific.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Webpage of Faculty of Mathematics, University of Białystok
  2. ^ Voronov, Theodore; Ali, Syed Twareque; Goliński, Tomasz (March 2010). "The Białowieża Meetings on Geometric Methods in Physics: Thirty Years of Success and Inspiration" (PDF). European Mathematical Society Newsletter. No. 75.
  3. ^ NSF Award Abstract
  4. ^ Integrability and Geometry at WGMP 2016. Post-conference materials.
  5. ^ Berceanu, Stefan (August 2013). "Berezin la Białowieża XXX – o perspectivă personală" (PDF). Curierul de Fizica. No. 75.
  6. ^ List of proceedings volumes, WGMP webpage
  7. ^ Ali, Syed Twareque; Emch, Gerard G.; Odzijewicz, Anatol; Schlichenmaier, Martin; Woronowicz, Stanisław Lech, eds. (2005). Twenty Years of Bialowieza: A Mathematical Anthology. Aspects of Differential Geometric Methods in Physics. World Scientific Monograph Series in Mathematics. Vol. 8. World Scientific. doi:10.1142/5744. ISBN 978-981-256-146-6.

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