- UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science in Europe -
- Georgian Academy of Sciences - Tbilisi State University -

Selected Topics in Theoretical Physics

September 18-23, 2005, Tbilisi, Georgia

Preliminary list of talks

Emil Akhmedov (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
Towards the Theory of Non-Abelian Tensor Fields
Oleg Alekseev (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
To be announced
Lev Ananikyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
The hexagonal approximation to solid 3He
Nerses S. Ananikyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)*
Multi-dimensional Mapping and Yang-Lee zeros for Helix-Coil transition of proteins
Juergen Baacke (Dortmund Univ., Germany)
Quantum fluctuations and tunneling
Zurab Berezhiani (Univ. L'Aquila and LNGS, Italy)
Neutron oscillation: a loophole in low energy particle physics?
Daniel Cabra (University of Strassburg, France) (Sept 19th)
Novel Phases in Two Dimensional Quantum Magnets
George Chavchanidze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Involutive orbits of non-Noether symmetry groups
Merab Gogberashvili (IoP, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Localization of Fermions on the Brane
Dmitry Gorbunov (INR, Moscow, Russia)
Ultra-large distance modification of gravity from Lorentz symmetry breaking at the Planck scale
Roland Hayn (University of Marseille, France)
Spinons and holons in one-dimensional frustrated systems
Andreas Honecker (Technical University Braunschweig, Germany)
Magnetocaloric effect in frustrated spin systems
Henrik Johannesson (Gothenberg University, Sweden)
Critical Theory of the Two-Channel Anderson Model
Paata Kakashvili (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
To be announced
Tinatin Kahniashvili (Kansas State Univ., USA)
Primordial helicity effects on CMB
Tamar Khachidze (TSU, Tbilsi, Georgia)
To be announced
Arsen Khvedelidze (Plymouth Univ. & JINR, Dubna, Russia)*
To be announced
Ramaz Khomeriki (TSU, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Evidence of nonlinear bistability in a pendula chain
Dmitry Krotov (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
A solvable sector of AdS theory
Sasha Kvinikhidze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
To be announced
Dmitry Levkov (INR, Moscow, Russia)
Real-time instantons and suppression of collision-induced tunneling
Badri Magradze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
A novel solution to the QCD renormalization group equation and its application
Saeed Mahdavifar (IAS, Zanjan, Iran)
To be announced
Mikhail Maziashvili (TSU, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Dynamics of massive matter escape into extra space
Paul Midodashvili (Tskhinvali State University, Georgia)
Fermion generations on the brane in 6D
Hans-Jurgen Mikeska (Univ. of Hannover, Germany)
To be announced
Temuraz Nadareishvili (TSU, Tbilsi, Georgia)
To be announced
Vadim Ohanyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
Exact solution of the face-cubic spin model on Bethe lattice
Natasha Perkins (JINR, Dubna, Russia)
Frustrated Magnetism: Spinels with orbital degeneracy
Karen Sargsyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
RNA Folding in the Presence of Counter-ions
Maksym Serbyn (ITEP, Mosow, Russia)
To be announced
Pasquale Sodano (Perugia Univ., Italy)
Boundary Conformal Field Theories for Quantum Devices
George Tsitsishvili (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Topological solitons in noncommutative plane and quantum Hall skyrmions
Daniel Wyler (Zurich Univ., Switzerland)
Effective field theories in heavy quark systems
*) to be confirmed

Scientific Programme

September 18-25, 2005, Tbilisi, Georgia

Sunday, September 18

1000-1055 Daniel Wyler (Zurich Univ., Switzerland)
Effective field theories in heavy quark systems
1100-1155 Dmitry Gorbunov (INR, Moscow, Russia)
Ultra-large distance modification of gravity from Lorentz symmetry breaking at the Planck scale
1200-1230
Break
1230-1325 Pasquale Sodano (Perugia Univ., Italy)
Boundary Conformal Field Theories for Quantum Devices
1330-1430
Lunch
1500-1555 Juergen Baacke (Dortmund Univ., Germany)
Quantum fluctuations and tunnelling
1600-1655 Dmitry Levkov (INR, Moscow, Russia)
Real-time instantons and suppression of collision-induced tunnelling
1700-1730
Break
1730-1800 George Tsitsishvili (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Topological solitons in non-commutative plane and quantum Hall skyrmions
1800-1830 Oleg Alekseev (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
SLE and CFT
1830
Welcome drink party

Monday, September 19

1000-1045 Hans-Jurgen Mikeska (Univ. of Hannover, Germany)
to be announced
1045-1130 Daniel Cabra (University of Strassburg, France)
Novel Phases in Two Dimensional Quantum Magnets
1130-1200
Break
1200-1245 Henrik Johannesson (Gothenberg University, Sweden)
Critical Theory of the Two-Channel Anderson Model
1245-1330 Roland Hayn (University of Marseille, France)
Spinons and holons in one-dimensional frustrated systems
1330-1430
Lunch
1500-1545 Andreas Honecker (Technical University Braunschweig, Germany)
Magnetocaloric effect in frustrated spin systems
1545-1630 Natasha Perkins (JINR, Dubna, Russia)
Frustrated Magnetism: Spinels with orbital degeneracy
1630-1700
Break
1700-1730 Nerses S. Ananikyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
Multi-dimensional Mapping and Yang-Lee zeros for Helix-Coil transition of proteins
1730-1800 Saeed Mahdavifar
Spin Ladder with alternating ring exchange in magnetic field
1930
Conference dinner

Tuesday, September 20

1000
Excursion

Wednesday, September 21

1000-1055 Merab Gogberashvili (IoP, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Localization of Fermions on the Brane
1100-1155 Emil Akhmedov (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
Towards the Theory of Non-Abelian Tensor Fields
1200-1230
Break
1230-1325 Tinatin Kahniashvili (Kansas State Univ., USA)
Primordial helicity effects on CMB
1330-1430
Lunch
1500-1530 Ramaz Khomeriki (TSU, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Evidence of nonlinear bistability in a pendula chain
1530-1600 George Chavchanidze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Involutive orbits of non-Noether symmetry groups
1600-1630 Dmitry Krotov (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
A solvable sector of AdS theory
1630-1700
Break
1700-1730 Mikhail Maziashvili (TSU, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Dynamics of massive matter escape into extra space
1730-1800 Maksym Serbyn (ITEP, Mosow, Russia)
to be announced

Thursday, September 22

1000-1055 Zurab Berezhiani (Univ. L'Aquila and LNGS, Italy)
Neutron oscillation: a loophole in low energy particle physics?
1100-1130 Sasha Kvinikhidze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
to be announced
1130-1200 Badri Magradze (RMI, Tbilisi, Georgia)
A novel solution to the QCD renormalization group equation and its application
1200-1230
Break
1230-1300 Anzor Khelashvili (TSU, Tbilsi, Georgia)
Hidden symmetry operator in the Dirac equation
1300-1330 Temuraz Nadareishvili (TSU, Tbilsi, Georgia)
Self-adjoint extension in certain scattering problems
1330-1430
Lunch
1500-1530 Vadim Ohanyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
Exact solution of the face-cubic spin model on Bethe lattice
1530-1600 Karen Sargsyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
RNA Folding in the Presence of Counter-ions
1600-1630 Lev Ananikyan (YerPI, Yerevan, Armenia)
The hexagonal approximation to solid 3He
1630-1700
Break
1700-1730 Paata Kakashvili (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
to be announced
1730-1800 Arsen Khvedelidze (Plymouth Univ. & JINR, Dubna, Russia)*
to be announced
Program is last modified on 13:43 13/09/2005

Notes

Scientific Sessions will be held at:
Institute of Physics
6 Tamarashvili street,
0177 Tbilisi
Guests will be accommodated at:
Iliani Hotel
1 Anjaparidze street
0179 Tbilisi
Tel: (+995 32) 23 40 86 or 33 57 10

Bus from the Hotel Iliani to the Institute of Physics will depart on 930 AM. For presentations we will have an overhead projector for transparencies, beamer and a blackboard.

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