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Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

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TheCenter for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics(CMTP) is an Italian institution supporting research inmathematicsandtheoretical physics.The CMTP was founded on November 17, 2009 as an interdepartmental research center of the three Roman universities:Sapienza,Tor VergataandRoma Tre.The CMTP's director isRoberto Longo,from the Mathematics Department of Tor Vergata University, and its scientific secretaries are Alberto De Sole, fromSapienza University,and Alessandro Giuliani, fromRoma Tre University.

The center does not have a permanent location; however, it is temporarily hosted in Tor Vergata's Mathematics Department.

The aim of the CMTP, according to its Web site, is to "take advantage of the high quality and wide spectrum of research in mathematical physics presently carried on in Roma[sic]in order to promote cross fertilization of mathematics and theoretical physics at the highest level by fostering creative interactions of leading experts from both subjects. "[1]

Activities of the center[edit]

The CMTP promotes scientific research by organizing workshops, congresses, and periods of thematic research; sending invitations to scientists; and assigning study grants. The CMTP's goal is to attract foreign scientists of international prestige and young talented foreigners to Rome by offering a natural place for scientific education and a base of cultural interchange with other scientific centers abroad.

The opening activity of the center was to present the Seminal Interactions between Mathematics and Physics conference hosted by theAccademia Nazionale dei Linceiin Rome. The invited speakers counted, among others, fourfields medalists;Alain Connes,Andrei Okounkov,Stanislav SmirnovandC. Villani;and anAbel prizewinner,Isadore Singer. As part of the conference, the center organized two evening public lectures for the general audience, held byLudvig FaddeevandSinger.

Among its activities, the center runs the Levi Civita colloquia.

References[edit]

  1. ^"CMTP - About".Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.RetrievedDecember 6,2010.

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