"100 Years of Matrix Mechanics" International Symposium
2024-07-05
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Theme

A hundred years ago, matrix mechanics brought revolutionary progress to modern physics, leading the scientific community into a deep exploration of the microscopic world. To celebrate this significant milestone, we plan to invite scholars and researchers from around the world to participate in the “100 Years of Matrix Mechanics” International Symposium on January 05-10, 2025 at the Tsinghua Sanya International Mathematics Forum (TSIMF), Sanya, China. This conference aims to gather the world’s top scholars to discuss frontier research and applications based on matrix mechanics, covering multiple fields of mathematics, physics, and computer science.

The “100 Years of Matrix Mechanics” International Symposium aims to review and celebrate the outstanding achievements of matrix mechanics over the past century, while also exploring its potential applications in future science. This conference hopes to achieve breakthroughs in the following areas:

  • Delving into the latest research advances in matrix mechanics in information processing and computational methods.
  • Sharing innovative methods and outcomes of applying matrix mechanics in various disciplines.
  • Promoting interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration, inspiring new research ideas and cooperative projects.
Conference Topics

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Mathematics related to Matrix Mechanics
  • Coding and Error Correction Theory
  • Computational Methods
  • Symmetry and Algebra
  • Tensor Categories and Topological Structures

Hosts

Tsinghua University

Physical Society of Hong Kong (PSHK)

Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications (BIMSA)

Tsinghua Sanya International Mathematical Forum (TSIMF)

Organizers

Zhengwei Liu (刘正伟), Tsinghua University

Ziwen Liu (刘子文), Tsinghua University

Bei Zeng (曾蓓), Physical Society of Hong Kong (PSHK)

Xin Wang (王欣), Physical Society of Hong Kong (PSHK)

Jinsong Wu (吴劲松), BIMSA

Song Cheng (程嵩), BIMSA

Ching-Ray Chang (张庆瑞), National Taiwan University

David Ding (丁大威), Alibaba

Jinpeng Liu (刘锦鹏), MIT