STAMP Working Group
Toward understanding non-equilibrium and non-perturbative phenomena (December 1st 2017 - March 31st 2021)
QCoIn Working Group
Studies on Quantum Computation and Information through the collaborations among quantum experts (June 3rd 2019 - March 31st 2021)
EcoP Working Group
Econophysics from modern methods in mathematical science and theoretical physics (June 3rd 2019 - March 31st 2023)
NEW Working Group
Non-Equilibrium Working group (July 1st 2021 - July 1st 2023)
GW-EOS Working Group (the first period)
Gravitational Wave and Equation of State Working Group (first period) (February 1st 2020 - January 31st 2024)
GW-EOS Working Group (the second period)
Gravitational Wave and Equation of State Working Group (February 1st 2024 - March 31st 2025)
Astro-AI Working Group
New Generation Astronomy Powered by Artificial Intelligence (July 1st 2017 - July 31st 2023)
Dark Matter Working Group
Studies on "dark matter" inclusively by bridging theory, collider experiments, direct detection experiments, and indirect searches (August 20th 2019 - March 31st 2024)
iTHEMS Cosmology Forum
Providing a forum to discuss cosmology emerging topics in a way that is up-to-date and accessible to a broad range of interested scientists (April 1st 2024-)
iTHEMS math-phys Working Group
iTHEMS Mathematical Physics Working Group (November 1st 2021- March 31st 2026).
GWX-EOS Working Group
GWX-EOS Working Group (Gravitational-Wave & X-ray with Equation of State) aims to deepen our understanding of neutron stars by connecting microscopic physics, such as superfluidity and superconductivity, with macroscopic astrophysical phenomena. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, we will explore equations of state and observational implications via seminars and workshops across nuclear, condensed matter, and astrophysics.
Asymptotics in Astrophysics Working Group
The aim of this study group is to bring together physicists and mathematicians to share techniques and tricks from the textbook "Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers" by Bender and Orszag, which are used to solve complex physics problems. This group aims to facilitate the exchange of valuable mathematical maneuvers across different fields, particularly those involving wave-related physics.