Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Book of Alessandro Torrielli on integrability and duality published by the Institute of Physics

The book “Integrability using the Sine-Gordon and Thirring Duality“, with sole author Alessandro Torrielli, has been published by IOP (link to IOP page). A synopsis of the book follows. Quantum field theory is typically not solvable in closed form and represents a very complex and extremely accurate description of elementary particle physics. Integrable quantum field […]


New Postdoc Aravind Kumar Kamaraj joins project of Anne Skeldon on mathematical modelling of sleep

Aravind Kumar Kamaraj joined Surrey this month, taking up a 2-year Mathematics / Surrey Sleep Research Centre position as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. He is joining an interdisciplinary team led at Surrey by Derk-Jan Dijk  (Director, Surrey Sleep Research Centre) investigating sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances in dementia (link here).  Aravind will be jointly supervised by Anne […]


Lewis Napper awarded a French Fellowship for a three-month visit to La Rochelle University

Lewis Napper has been awarded one of the Scientific High-level Visiting Fellowships (SSHN) issued by the Higher Education, Research, and Innovation (HERI) Department of the French Embassy in the UK, to undertake a research stay at a CNRS Laboratory in France. The scheme funds visits by UK-based postdoctoral researchers and PhD students who collaborate with the […]


Paper of Cesare Tronci on quantum-classical dynamics published in Journal of Nonlinear Science

The paper “Fluid models of mixed quantum-classical dynamics“, co-authored by Cesare Tronci and Francois Gay-Balmaz (ENS Paris & NTU Singapore), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Nonlinear Science. A final form preprint is available on the arXiV (link here). The main results of the paper are obtained by applying the fluid closure […]


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