Many-body dynamics, randomness and fluctuations
16-18 September 2026
FRAME2026 is a workshop devoted to recent developments in many-body dynamics, randomness, and fluctuations. The meeting will bring together researchers working on classical and quantum many-body systems, with a particular emphasis on non-equilibrium dynamics and the emergence of universal behavior from microscopic randomness.
The workshop will cover topics at the interface of statistical physics, quantum many-body theory, stochastic dynamics, hydrodynamics, transport, integrability, chaos, and disordered systems.
Organizing committee
- Andrea De Luca (LPENS)
- Laura Foini (IPhT)
- Leonardo Mazza (LPTMS)
Venue
The event will take place at the Institut Pascal (IPa), Universite Paris-Saclay, 530 Rue Andre Riviere, 91400 Orsay, France. Institut Pascal is an international scientific hub dedicated to the exchange of knowledge and the development of new ideas.
Topics
- Fluctuations in many-body evolution
- Randomness, disorder, and stochastic dynamics
- Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics
- Hydrodynamics, transport, and scaling phenomena
- Classical and quantum many-body systems
- Integrability, chaos, and emergent universal behavior
Invited speakers
- Jorge Kurchan
- Robin Steinigeweg
- Ruth Shir
- Xiangyu Cao
- Paola Ruggiero
- Denis Bernard
- Giuseppe di Giulio
- Katja Klobas
- Wen Wei Ho
- Rahul Trived
- Gregory Schehr
- Jerome Dubail
- Fabian Essler
- Valentina Ros
- Sanjay Moudgalya
Acknowledgements
The organizers acknowledge support from the completed ANR project TamEnt - Maitriser l'intrication dans la matiere quantique hors d'equilibre (ANR-21-CE47-0003). They also gratefully acknowledge LPTM, CY Cergy Paris University, for its support and scientific environment.
Programme and registration
The scientific programme, practical information, and registration details will be announced on this page.