Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Paper of Tom Bridges on multisymplectic simulation in collaboration with Xi’an University published in AML

The paper “Multi-symplectic simulations of W/M-shape-peaks solitons and cuspons for FORQ equation“, co-authored by Weipeng Hu (Xi’an University), Zhengqi Han (Xi’an University), Tom Bridges, and Zhijun Qiao (University of Texas Rio Grande), has been published in Applied Mathematics Letters (link here). In the paper, the multisymplectic structure for FORQ is derived and used as a […]


Kieran Boniface speaks at Society for Mathematical Biology Conference at Ohio State University

Kieran Boniface visited Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio last week (16-21 July) to speak at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology (link here). Kieran gave a talk on “Mechanotransduction in organoid development” in the session organised by the “Cell and Developmental Biology Subgroup“. Kieran is a PhD student of Carina Dunlop. […]


Lewis Napper attends summer school on machine learning in physics at Oxford University

Lewis Napper is visiting Oxford University this week (17-21 July) to attend an intensive summer school on “Machine Learning in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics” (link here). The summer school will cover the basics of ML as well as its application in knot theory, string theory, differential geometry, and lattice field theories. The image below is […]


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