Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Sergey Zelik speaks in the Smirnov Seminar at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in St Petersburg

Sergey Zelik is giving a seminar today (Monday 18 December) at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in St Petersburg (link to the institute here). He is speaking in the V.I. Smirnov Seminar on Mathematical Physics. The title of his talk is “A sharp Poincare inequality for functions from W1,∞“. Abstract and further information can be found […]


Paper of David Lloyd makes the cover on the January 2024 issue of Nonlinearity

The paper “Approximate localised dihedral patterns near a Turing instability“, co-authored by Dan Hill (Saarland University), Jason Bramburger (Concordia University), and David Lloyd, which was published in Nonlinearity in March 2023 (open access, link here), has been selected for the cover of the January 2024 issue. The planned cover page is shown below. The original […]


Paper of Martin Wolf on tree-level color-kinematics duality is published in Physical Review D

The paper “Tree-level color-kinematics duality from pure spinor actions“, co-authored by Leron Borsten (University of Hertfordshire Hatfield), Branislav Jurčo (Charles University Prague), Hyungrok Kim (Heriot-Watt), Tommaso Macrelli (ETH Zurich), Christian Saemann (Heriot-Watt), and Martin Wolf, has just been published in Physical Review D (open access, direct link here). The paper proves that the tree-level scattering […]


Prof Sir Michael Berry FRS visits from Bristol and speaks on Quantum Trajectories

Michael Berry visited the School on Friday 8th December, hosted by Cesare Tronci (Fundamental Maths Group) and Jim Al-Khalili (Quantum Foundations Group). He gave a talk in the Friday Mathematics seminar on “Quantum trajectories, quantum potential, superoscillations: Bohm, Madelung, de Broglie, and Newton“. Michael is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Bristol and has […]


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