Lecture 1: Overview

Date: 
Thu, 20/12/200716:00
Lecturer: 
Prof. Percy Deift, New York University
In the FIRST talk the speaker will recount some recent history of universality ideas in physics starting with Wigner's model for the scattering of neutrons off large nuclei and show how these ideas have led mathematicians to investigate universal behavior for a variety of mathematical systems. This is true not only for systems which have a physical origin, but also for systems which arise in a purely mathematical context such as the Riemann hypothesis, and a version of the card game solitaire called patience sorting.