Eric Vernier

Eric Vernier

Biography

I am a CNRS researcher (“chargé de recherche”) in mathematical physics at the Laboratoire de Probabilités, Statistique et Modélisation (LPSM).

My research focuses on the mathematical and physical properties of exactly solvable (integrable) models, with applications to problems in statistical mechanics and quantum many-body physics in and out of equilibrium.

List of publications : arXiv, Google Scholar

Together with Mathieu Merle, I co-organize the weekly Séminaire Modélsation et Probabilités at LPSM

I am the coordinator of ANR project “New Algebraic Structures of Quantum Integrable Systems (towards 3D?)” (NASQI3D), from spring 2025 to spring 2028.

ANR NASQI3D

New Algebraic Structures of Quantum Integrable Systems (towards 3D?)

The project NASQI3D is funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche from spring 2025 to spring 2028. Its purpose is to study the algebraic structures present in exactly solvable stat mech/quantum many body systems, motivated by extensions to higher-dimensonal problems.

Present members :

  • Eric Vernier [PI]
  • Azat Gainutdinov (Institut Denis Poisson, Tours)
  • Hoel Queffélec (Institut Monpelliérain Alexandre Grothendiek)
  • Damien Simon (LPSM Paris)
  • Julien Ketabi (PhD student, LPSM Paris)

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