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Location: | SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual |
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The Charm Of Integrability: From Nonlinear Waves To Random Matrices
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The modern theory of integrable systems started with the discovery of integrability in a system with infinite degree of freedom, namely the Korteweg de Vries equation. Such equation, and many other integrable equations have a particular class of solutions called solitons that behave like an interacting particle system. I will consider the behavior of a soliton gas, and describe open problems. Next I will consider a class of integrable systems with random initial data and show its connection to random matrices.
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