Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Anne Skeldon and the Surrey Sleep Research Centre highlighted in marketing initiative

The University of Surrey is launching a new marketing initiative, via the website https://stories.surrey.ac.uk, highlighting research across the university. Their first story is “In search of a good night’s sleep“, by Dalitso Njolinjo (link here). It uses state of the art graphics with embedded text to highlight current research into sleep. Professor Derk-Jan Dijk, Director […]


Paper of Polina Vytnova on Lagrange and Markov spectra published in Advances in Mathematics

The paper “Hausdorff dimension of Gauss–Cantor sets and two applications to classical Lagrange and Markov spectra“, co-authored by Carlos Matheus (École Polytechnique), Carlos Gustavo Moreira (Nankai University, China & IMPA, Brazil), Mark Pollicott (Warwick), and Polina Vytnova, has been published in the November issue of Advances in Mathematics (link to the published version here). The […]


Anne Skeldon gives an online talk to the Laboratory of Neuroimaging at the NIAAA in the USA

Anne Skeldon gave a virtual seminar today (Friday 16 December) at the Laboratory of Neuroimaging, which is part of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, with headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. The title of Anne‘s talk was “Sleep regulation: physiological mechanisms and the design of light interventions for improved sleep“. The image below shows […]


Paper of Vaibhav Gautam and Masanori Hanada on matrix entanglement published in JHEP

The paper “Matrix entanglement“, co-authored by Vaibhav Gautam, Masanori Hanada, Antal Jevicki (Brown University), and Cheng Peng (Kavli Institute, Beijing), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of High Energy Physics (final form arXiv version here). The paper discusses how the entanglement on the gravity side can be described as the entanglement between matrix […]


Camilla Nobili visits the Mathematics Department at Bath and speaks in the Analysis Seminar

Camilla Nobili is visiting the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath in Claverton Down this week (12-15 December). Her host is Miles Wheeler. On Thursday 15 December she is speaking in the Analysis Seminar Series. Her talk is on “The role of boundary conditions in scaling laws for the Rayleigh–Bénard convection problem”. […]


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