Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Gianne Derks visits the University of Lund and gives a talk in the Analysis, Geometry and PDEs Seminar

Gianne Derks is visiting the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Lund, in southeast Sweden, this week (7-11 March). While there she is giving a talk in the Analysis, Geometry and PDEs Seminar on “Periodic solutions of a singularly perturbed three-component reaction-diffusion system“. Abstract and further detail can be found at the Seminar […]


Paper of Sergey Zelik on attractors published in Matematicheskie Zametki

The paper “Estimates for the dimension of attractors of a regularized Euler system with dissipation on a sphere“, co-authored by Sergey Zelik, Alexei Illyin (Keldysh Institute, Moscow), and Anna Kostianko (Imperial College London), has been published in Matematischeskie Zametki. The paper proves the existence of a global attractor of a regularized Euler–Bardina system with dissipation […]


New postdoc Paul Bergold working with Cesare Tronci on a geometric mechanics project

Paul Bergold has been appointed a Postdoctoral Fellow on the project “Life on the Edge: quantum thermodynamics, quantum biology and the arrow of time“, with immediate effect, supported by the Templeton Foundation. Paul is working with Cesare Tronci on a sub-theme called “bridging the quantum-classical divide“. A link to the Templeton funding announcement is here. […]


Paper of Dorje Brody on open quantum dynamics for plant motions published in Scientific Reports

The paper “Open quantum dynamics for plant motions“, authored by Dorje Brody, has been published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.The paper makes the observation that equations governing the dynamics of open quantum systems are applicable in biology. As examples of dynamics in biology, motions of plants — specifically, heliotropism and gravitropism — are modelled, […]


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