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RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) is an international research center at RIKEN. It facilitates close collaborations among researchers from different disciplines in theoretical, mathematical and computational sciences. On April 1, 2025, iTHEMS transitioned from a program to a center. The ultimate goal of iTHEMS is to unravel the mystery of the Universe, matter, and life, as well as to solve key problems in modern society through interdisciplinary approaches.
Upcoming Events
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Special Lecture
iTHEMS x academist Online Event "World of Mathematical Sciences 2025"
April 19 (Sat) at 10:00 - 15:30, 2025
Yuuka Kanakubo (Postdoctoral Researcher, RIKEN-Berkeley Center, Division of Global Collaborations and Research Talent Development, RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS))
Kan Kitamura (Special Postdoctoral Researcher, Division of Fundamental Mathematical Science, RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS))
Leo Speidel (RIKEN ECL Research Unit Leader, Mathematical Genomics RIKEN ECL Research Unit, Division of Fundamental Mathematical Science, RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS))
Yuki Yokokura (Senior Research Scientist, Division of Fundamental Mathematical Science, RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS)) -
Seminar
On IR/UV divergence of inflationary decoherence
April 22 (Tue) at 14:00 - 15:30, 2025
Fumiya Sano (Ph.D. Student, Institute of Science Tokyo)
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Seminar
Asymptotic Waves in Stars
April 23 (Wed) at 14:00 - 15:30, 2025
Jim Fuller (Professor, Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy (TAPIR), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA)
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Seminar
Insights on Issues in the Cold Dark Matter Hypothesis
April 25 (Fri) at 14:00 - 15:15, 2025
Yuka Kaneda (Ph.D. Student, University of Tsukuba)
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Colloquium
The 28th MACS Colloquium
April 25 (Fri) at 14:45 - 18:30, 2025
Shizuo Kaji (Professor, Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University / Professor, Center for Science Adventure and Collaborative Research Advancement (SACRA), Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University)
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Seminar
Supernova axion emissivity with Δ(1232) resonance in heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory
May 1 (Thu) at 16:00 - 17:30, 2025
Shu-Yu Ho (Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
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Seminar
The role of the visual information of fish schooling via selective decision-making
May 8 (Thu) at 16:00 - 17:00, 2025
Susumu Ito (Ph.D. Student, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)
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Seminar
2d Cardy-Rabinovici model with the modified Villain lattice formulation
May 9 (Fri) at 14:00 - 15:00, 2025
Nagare Katayama (Ph.D. Student, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
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Seminar
Ecology and Evolution of Mammal-Microbe Interactions
May 29 (Thu) at 16:00 - 17:00, 2025
Taichi A Suzuki (Assitant Professor, Biodesign Center for Health Through Microbiomes, Arizona State University, USA)
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Seminar
From Galaxies to Cosmological Structures: The Multi-Scale Influence of Cosmic Rays
June 13 (Fri) at 14:00 - 15:15, 2025
Ellis Owen (Special Postdoctoral Researcher, Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR))
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Workshop
iTHEMS-TheoryCenter(KEK) Scientific Writing and DEI Workshop
June 24 (Tue) - 25 (Wed), 2025
Ashleigh Griffin (Professor, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, UK)
Stuart West (Professor, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, UK)
Ryosuke Iritani (Senior Research Scientist, Division of Fundamental Mathematical Science, RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS)) -
Workshop
Recent Developments and Challenges in Tensor Networks: Algorithms, Applications to science, and Rigorous theories
July 28 (Mon) - August 8 (Fri), 2025
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Workshop
iTHEMS-NCTS Workshop
August 18 (Mon) - 21 (Thu), 2025
Opportunities
Latest News
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2025-04-17
AwardMasazumi Honda received "Commendation for Science and Technology: the Young Scientists' Award"
Our colleague Masazumi Honda received "Commendation for Science and Technology: the Young Scientists' Award" in recognition of his outstanding research achievements in the theoretical studies of strong-coupling dynamics in quantum field theories. Congratulations to Masazumi !
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2025-04-14
Research NewsRIKEN Research: When it comes to modeling, even unmeasurable data tells us something
Mathematical models for predicting how cancer tumors in mice grow over time can give distorted results if unmeasurable data is ignored, a team that includes two RIKEN researchers has shown1. This finding has important implications when applying mathematical models to medicine. A self-confessed data geek, Catherine Beauchemin of the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) specializes in applying the power of math to everything from viruses to supernovae. “I love trying to figure out what data are telling us,” she says. Seeking new insights into cancer mechanisms, Beauchemin’s team used mathematical models to analyze previously published data of tumor-size measurements over time for ten mice. To read more, please visit the related link.
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2025-04-14
Research NewsRIKEN Research: Refined test could improve Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
A team that includes a RIKEN researcher has refined a lab test for measuring protein aggregate levels in samples from patients with certain neurodegenerative diseases1. This has the potential to improve diagnosis and drug development for these diseases. Synucleinopathies are neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. They are associated with the accumulation of aggregates of misfolded alpha-synuclein proteins in the brain and spinal cord. “When a misfolded alpha-synuclein protein in a neuron encounters one of its properly folded counterparts, it causes it to become misfolded,” says Catherine Beauchemin of the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences. “The two misfolded alpha-synuclein proteins stick together and cause other normal alpha-synuclein to misfold and aggregate.” To read more, please visit the related link.
Upcoming Visitors
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Stuart West
Professor, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, UKTerm: April 10 (Thu) - July 7 (Mon), 2025Visiting Place: RIKEN Wako Campus -
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Ashleigh Griffin
Professor, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, UKTerm: April 10 (Thu) - July 7 (Mon), 2025Visiting Place: RIKEN Wako Campus -
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Satsuki Hirasawa
Master's Student, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido UniversityTerm: April 14 (Mon) - 18 (Fri), 2025Visiting Place: RIKEN Wako Campus