Programme

All the lectures will take place in SM2

Monday

8.30-9.30
breakfast: coffee & croissants
9.30-10.30
R. Ketzmerick: Flooding of regular islands by chaotic states
10.30-11.00
coffee
11.00-12.00
D. Jakobson: On nodal sets and spectral functions
12.00-1.00
S. Gnutzmann:  Resolving isospectral 'drums' by counting nodal domains

1.00-2.30

lunch

2.30-3.30

M. Dennis: Maxwell's multipoles for random spherical functions, and the Cosmic Microwave Background
3.30-4.30
I. Williams: Nodal domain statistics for quantum torus maps
4.30-5.00
coffee
5.00-6.00
J.D. Urbina: The morphology of irregular eigenfunctions: random waves and periodic orbit theory

evening

poster session with fresh Falafel


Tuesday



8.30-9.30
breakfast: coffee & croissants
9.30-10.30
M. Fromhold: Using quantum mechanics to create chaos and current resonances in semiconductor superlattices
10.30-11.00
coffee
11.00-12.00
M. Sieber: Semiclassics of wave functions in terms of spectral determinants
12.00-1.00
S. Prado: Twinkling exponents

1.00-2.30

lunch

2.30-3.30

J.Keating: Wavefunction statistics for quantum star graphs
3.30-4.30
C. Wheeler: Boundary corrections to random wave models: curvature and  corners
4.30-5.00
coffee
5.00-6.00
A. Bäcker: Randomization in chaotic quantum systems


evening


conference dinner  in the departmental garden



Wednesday


8.30-9.30
breakfast: coffee & croissants
9.30-10.30
E. Bogomolny: Statistical  models of wave functions
10.30-11.00
coffee
11.00-12.00
S. Nonnenmacher: Scarred and fractal eigenfunctions for periodic quantum maps
12.00-1.00
Y. Fyodorov: Time delay distribution as a manifestation of eigenfunction fluctuations in disordered and chaotic systems

1.00-2.30

lunch

2.30-3.30

H. Schanz: Phase-space correlations of chaotic eigenstates
3.30-4.30
E. Vergini: Matrix elements between scar functions
4.30-5.00
coffee
5.00-6.00
J. Marklof: Quantum leaks