Mathematical Physics and Geometry are among the most rapidly developing branches of Pure and Applied Mathematics. The core activity of the SISSA group focuses on topics which are attracting a wide interest from the international scientific community.

The research of this group is diverse and multidisciplinary. Professors, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students face problems inintegrable systems, in relation with differential, symplectic andalgebraic geometry, as well as special functions andnonlinear waves;noncommutative geometry,geometry of strings and quantum fields andmathematical methods of quantum physics;stochastic geometry and real algebraic geometry. The will to understand the intimate connection between Physics and Geometry has lead to a collaboration between different areas of research at SISSA, culminating in theiGAP project.
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