was the main organizer of
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Pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonians
in Quantum
Physics VII
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the meeting with subtitle
Quantum Physics with Non-Hermitian Operators
took place in the territory of
PEDRO PASCUAL
BENASQUE CENTER FOR SCIENCE
during June 29 - July 11, 2008.
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the list of
talks
the list of
participants
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the sample of topics discussed during the Workshop:
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PERTURBATION THEORY FOR
QUASI-HERMITIAN MODELS
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RELATIVISTIC NON-HERMITIAN PHENOMENOLOGY
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(C)PT SYMMETRY IN FIELD THEORY
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OPTICS, MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS, COSMOLOGY
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SUPERSYMMETRIC AND LIE ALGEBRAIC METHODS
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EXACTLY SOLVABLE MODELS AND
WKB AND NUMERICAL CONSTRUCTIONS
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ALGEBRAIC AND MOYAL PRODUCT METHODS
- EFFECTIVE THEORIES IN MANY-BODY PROBLEMS
- EXCEPTIONAL POINTS AND RESONANCES
- KREIN SPACES AND RELATED RIGOROUS RESULTS
- QUASI-HERMITIAN MODELS BEYOND QUANTUM MECHANICS
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NON-HERMITICITY IN STATISTICAL PHYSICS
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the
proceedings of our seventh meeting will be published in
SYMMETRY,
INTEGRABILITY
and GEOMETRY:
METHODS and
APPLICATIONS
(SIGMA)
with the deadline of submissions set on
November 15th, 2008
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in context of the preceding Workshops consult:
J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 41 (2008), pp. xxx - yyy,
which is the special issue related to our sixth meeting
(in London);
the previous, older
special issue of
Czech. J. Phys. 56 (2006) pp. 885 - 1064
was informally related to our fifth meeting in Bologna;
the regular proceedings of the
Workshop Nr. 4
appeared
in
J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 39 (2006), Nr. 32, pp. 9963-10261.
The proceedings of the preceding
Workshop Nr. 3
filled the dedicated September issue of
Czech. J. Phys. 55 (2005) pp. 1045 - 1192.
The proceedings of the second
Workshop Nr. 2
appeared in the October issue a year earlier:
Czech. J. Phys. 54 (2004) pp. 1005 - 1148
while the proceedings of the first
Workshop Nr. 1 (organized in the year
2003)
may be found in the January issue of the same year:
Czech. J. Phys. 54 (2004) pp. 1 - 156.
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any related queries may be addressed:
by e-mail, to
znojil@ujf.cas.cz
or by ordinary mail, to
Miloslav Znojil
Nuclear Physics Institute,
250 68 Rez, Czech Republic
or via fax or phone:
Fax : +420 - 220 940 165 (M. Z.)
Phone : +420 - 266 173 286 (M.Z., office)
or via the
global webpage of the whole
conference series.
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Post scriptum:
remember that in 2009, there will be a big math.-phys. conference in Prague.
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last update: July 2008.
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