
We study mathematical questions arising in integrable systems and statistical physics. The questions that interest us come from several sources, such as
- Models for phase transition, e.g. the Ising- and Heisenberg models,
- Field theory, e.g. lattice gauge theories,
- Many-particle systems, e.g. the Boltzmann equation and Calogero-Moser systems,
- Integrable wave equations.
The study of these questions often involves a combination of algebra, analysis and probability theory.
Faculty

Jakob Björnberg
- Head of Unit, Analysis and Probability Theory, Mathematical Sciences

Martin Hallnäs
- Associate Professor, Analysis and Probability Theory, Mathematical Sciences

Malin Palö Forsström
- Assistant Professor, Analysis and Probability Theory, Mathematical Sciences

Hjalmar Rosengren
- Full Professor, Analysis and Probability Theory, Mathematical Sciences

Jeffrey Steif
- Full Professor, Analysis and Probability Theory, Mathematical Sciences

Bernt Wennberg
- Head of Department, Mathematical Sciences


