TODAY is the last of the three 2017 Salam Distinguished
Lecture Series by Sir Michael Berry:
"Superoscillations: unexpected fine detail and extreme values
in mathematics and quantum and wave physics".
The Lecture will take place in the Budinich Lecture Hall,
ICTP, at 16:30 and will also be livestreamed from the ICTP
website at: www.ictp.it
For more information, see also: http://indico.ictp.it/event/8040/
You are all warmly invited to attend. Light refreshments will
be served after the lectures.
Kind regards,
Fernando Quevedo
Director
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Abstract:
Functions can exhibit structures much smaller that their
finest Fourier components, in ways that are not only
mathematically interesting but have implications in several
areas of science, ranging from optics and quantum physics to
signal processing. The lectures will include some or all of
the following topics: Basics, shifted fourier transforms,
phase–space interpretations (Wigner and Husimi functions),
optical singularities (‘vorticulture’), supershifts in weak
measurements, superoscillation statistics (in optical
fields, backflow, Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations), quantum
supershifts, sensitivity to noise, Goos-Hänchen and related
shifts, proagation of superoscillations, radar
superdirectivity and optical superresolution.
Biosketch: After graduating from Exeter and St
Andrews, Michael Berry entered Bristol University, where he
has been for more than twice as long he has not. He is a
physicist, focusing on the physics of the mathematics…of the
physics. Applications include the geometry of singularities
(caustics on large scales, vortices on fine scales) in
optics and other waves, connections between classical and
quantum physics, and the physical asymptotics of divergent
series. He delights in finding the arcane in the mundane –
abstract and subtle concepts in familiar or dramatic
phenomena: Singularities of smooth gradient maps in rainbows
and tsunamis; The Laplace operator in oriental magic
mirrors; Elliptic integrals in the polarization pattern of
the clear blue sky; Geometry of twists and turns in quantum
indistinguishability; Matrix degeneracies in
overhead-projector transparencies; Gauss sums in the light
beyond a humble diffraction grating. The lectures take place
at 16.30 hrs each day. The Salam Distinguished Lecture
Series is sponsored by the Kuwait Foundation for the
Advancement of Science.
The ICTP Salam Distinguished Lecture Series is sponsored
by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences.