Editor-in-Chief: Horng-Tzer Yau
ISSN: 0010-3616
(print version)
ISSN: 1432-0916
(electronic version)
Journal no. 220
Editor-in-Chief
H.-T. Yau
Department of Mathematics
Harvard University
1 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138,
USA
Editorial Board
Integrable Probability
A. Borodin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Mathematics
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
USA
Nonlinear diffusion, geometry of interfaces
L. Caffarelli
Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
Department of Mathematics
University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station
C1200, Austin, Texas
USA
General relativity, differential geometry in physics
P.T. Chrusciel
Gravitationsphysik, University of Vienna
Währingerstrasse 17
Wien A1090
Austria
Integrable systems, spectral theory, and random matrix theory
P. Deift
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Mathematics
New York University
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
USA
Incompressible fluid dynamics, calculus of variations, hyperbolic conservation laws
C. De Lellis
Institute for Advanced Study
1 Einstein Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540
USA
Statistical physics, probability theory
H. Duminil-Copin
I.H.E.S.
Le Bois-Marie 35, route de Chartres
91440 Bures-sur-Yvette
France
Random matrices
L. Erdös
IST Austria
Am Campus 1,
A-3400 Klosterneuburg
Austria
Integrable combinatorics and algebraic structures
P. Di Francesco
Department of Mathematics
University of Illinois
1409 W. GreenStreet
Urbana, IL 61801
USA
Stochastic dynamic, stochastic PDE's
M. Hairer
Department of Mathematics
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom
Algebraic quantum field theory and related issues of operator algebras
Y. Kawahigashi
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Tokyo
Komaba, Tokyo 153-8914
Japan
Dynamical systems and smooth ergodic theory
C. Liverani
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1
00133 Rome
Italy
Dynamical systems, semiclassical analysis and quantum chaos
J. Marklof
School of Mathematics
University of Bristol
Bristol BS8 1TW
United Kingdom
Kinetic equations, many-body systems and functional inequalities
C. Mouhot
Center for Mathematical Sciences
University of Cambridge
Wilberforce Road
Cambridge CB3 0WA
United Kingdom
String theory, supersymmetric gauge theories, instantons
N.A. Nekrasov
Simons Center for Geometry and Physics
State University of New York
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3636
U.S.A.
Field theory, renormalization, and condensed matter
M. Salmhofer
Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of Heidelberg
Philosophenweg 19
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
Nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs
W. Schlag
Yale University
Department of Mathematics
10 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
USA
Algebraic and representation theoretic aspects of quantum field
C. Schweigert
Department Mathematik
Universität Hamburg
Bundesstrasse 55
20146 Hamburg
Germany
Statistical physics
H. Spohn
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstrasse 3
85748 Garching
Germany
Quantum information theory
A. Winter
Facultat de Ciències
Física Teòrica: Informació i Fenòmens Quàntics
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
ES-08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona
Spain
Quantum information theory and quantum spin systems
M.M. Wolf
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstrasse 3
85748 Garching
Germany
Quantum field theory, conformal field theory, string theory
Xi Yin
Harvard University
Department of Physics
1 Oxford St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
Quantum integrability and algebraic combinatorics
P. Zinn-Justin
School of Mathematics and Statistics
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Australia
Advisory Board
M. Aizenman, Princeton, NJ
J. L. Cardy, Oxford
M. E. Fisher, College Park, MD
J. Fröhlich, Zurich
A. Jaffe, Cambridge, MA
J. L. Lebowitz, Piscataway, NJ
N. Seiberg, Princeton, NJ
B. Simon, Pasadena, CA
S. Smirnov, Geneva
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