Carina Dunlop has been profiled by the Society for Mathematical Biology, on their blog associated with the Subgroup on Cell and Developmental Biology. The interview can be found here and the image below is from the profile.
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Carina Dunlop has been profiled by the Society for Mathematical Biology, on their blog associated with the Subgroup on Cell and Developmental Biology. The interview can be found here and the image below is from the profile.
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This week (17-20 August), Marius de Leeuw (Trinity College Dublin), Juan Miguel Nieto Garcia, Ana Retore (Trinity College Dublin), and Alessandro Torrielli are co-organising an online workshop on “Integrability in Lower Dimensional AdS/CFT“, hosted by the Hamilton Mathematical Institute in Dublin. A link to the workshop website is here. The aim of the workshop will […]
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The paper “Cesaro summation by spheres of lattice sums and Madelung constants” co-authored by Benjamin Galbally and Sergey Zelik, has been accepted for publication in Communications in Pure and Applied Analysis (link here). The final form arXiv version is available here. The paper studies convergence of 3D lattice sums via expanding spheres, proving that these […]
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Cesare Tronci was in Paris from 21-23 July for the 5th Conference on Geometric Science of Information held at Sorbonne University. He co-organised, with François Gay-Balmaz (ENS Paris) a session on “Geometric & Symplectic Methods for Hydrodynamical Models” and gave a talk on “From quantum hydrodynamics to Koopman wavefunctions II?”. A link to the conference […]
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The paper “Symmetric and antisymmetric kernels for machine learning problems in quantum physics and chemistry“, co-authored by Stefan Klus, Patrick Gelß (Free University Berlin), Feliks Nüske (Paderborn University), and Frank Noé (Free University Berlin & Rice University), has been published in the IOP journal “Machine Learning: Science and Technology“. The paper is published gold open […]
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A discussion paper, following up on “The floating point: Tales of the unexpected“, co-authored by David Faux (Physics, Surrey) and Janet Godolphin, and reported on the blog here, has been published in the American Journal of Physics (link here). The papers are attracting media attention, with particular attention to the implications for stopwatch errors, with […]
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