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Nov. 18, 2020
2pm (via zoom)
Math Phys
Barry Simon
(Caltech)
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In recognition of the 100th anniversary of the Ising model, I will describe the use of reflection positivity in the theory of phase transitions. I will especially focus on presenting the method of Infrared Bounds.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/94002553301
Meeting ID: 940 0255 3301
Passcode: 790356
Reflection Positivity as a Tool in the Theory of Phase Transition
Sponsored by the Meyer Fund
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