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International conference in memory of M. K. Polivanov "Polivanov–90"
(December 16–17, 2020, online, Moscow)

Mikhail Konstantinovich Polivanov (1930-1992) was an outstanding Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist who made a fundamental contribution to modern mathematical and theoretical physics. Mikhail Konstantinovich is known as one of the leading experts on quantum field theory and the theory of dispersion relations. His works on axiomatic quantum field theory and the theory of integrable systems are well known. From the very foundation of the journal "Theoretical and mathematical physics" Mikhail Konstantinovich was the Executive Secretary of the editorial Board and Deputy editor-in-chief of the journal. Since 1969 until his death, he headed the Department of quantum field theory (now the Department of theoretical physics) of Steklov Mathematical Institute. We remember Mikhail Konstantinovich not only as an outstanding scientist and teacher, but also as a wonderful person.

Financial support. The conference is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (the grant to the Steklov International Mathematical Center, agreement no. 075-15-2019-1614).

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 International conference in memory of M. K. Polivanov "Polivanov–90", Moscow, December 16–17, 2020 December 16, 2020 (Wed) 1. OpeningA. K. PogrebkovDecember 16, 2020 10:00, Moscow, online 2. RG equations for the scattering amplitude in general theoriesD. I. KazakovDecember 16, 2020 10:05, Moscow, online 3. Quantisation of nonabelian dynamical systems. Quantisation ideals.A. V. MikhailovDecember 16, 2020 10:45, Moscow, online 4. Locality in quantum field theory and quantum informationI. V. VolovichDecember 16, 2020 11:40, Moscow, online 5. Non-local observablesI. Ya. Aref'evaDecember 16, 2020 12:20, Moscow, online 6. Transition amplitude in quantum field theory and Hilbert's 6-th problemV. P. PavlovDecember 16, 2020 14:30, Moscow, online 7. The relation between Wiener and Schwarzian functional integralsV. V. BelokurovDecember 16, 2020 15:00, Moscow, online 8. Algebraic quantum theoryG. A. KravtsovaDecember 16, 2020 15:45, Moscow, online 9. Mathematical models of cosmologyA. T. FilippovDecember 16, 2020 16:15, Moscow, online 10. Topological insulators invariant with respect to time reversalA. G. SergeevDecember 16, 2020 17:00, Moscow, online 11. Sigma models as Gross–Neveu modelsD. V. BykovDecember 16, 2020 17:30, Moscow, online December 17, 2020 (Thu) 12. Airy functions and uniform transition from the oscillator to semiclassical approximation for one-dimensional bound statesS. Yu. DobrokhotovDecember 17, 2020 10:00, Moscow, online 13. Periods of BHK mirrorsA. A. BelavinDecember 17, 2020 10:40, Moscow, online 14. ZM integrable system via dressing method (relativistic invariant version)V. E. ZakharovDecember 17, 2020 11:40, Moscow, online 15. On quantum $osp(1|2\ell)$-Toda chainD. R. LebedevDecember 17, 2020 12:20, Moscow, online 16. Trigonometric real form of the spin RS model of Krichever and ZabrodinL. FeherDecember 17, 2020 14:30, Moscow, online 17. KP hierarchy and Calogero–Moser hierarchyA. V. ZabrodinDecember 17, 2020 15:00, Moscow, online 18. $TT$-deformation of 2d Yang-Mills theory at large N: collective field theory and phase transitionsA. S. GorskyDecember 17, 2020 15:45, Moscow, online 19. Matrix Painleve-2 equationsV. V. SokolovDecember 17, 2020 16:15, Moscow, online 20. Conformal harmonic maps of two-torus to spheres and turning point of elliptic Calogero–Moser systemI. M. KricheverDecember 17, 2020 17:00, Moscow, online 21. Cluster variables for affine Lie–Poisson systemsL. O. ChekhovDecember 17, 2020 17:30, Moscow, online