A Predictive Model for Synergistic Oncolytic Virotherapy: Unveiling the Ping-Pong Mechanism and Optimal Timing of Combined Vesicular Stomatitis and Vaccinia Viruses
Malinzi, J Eladdadi, A Ouifki, R Eftimie, R Madzvamuse, A Byrne, H (2026)
Mon, 16 Feb 2026
16:00
C5

The Taylor-Wiles patching method and beyond

Simon Alonso
(Imperial College London )
Abstract

In this talk I will give a hopefully not too technical introduction to one of the techniques that allowed Taylor and Wiles to prove the modularity theorem that was the final step for proving Fermat's Last Theorem.
After explaining how the patching works, I will present some generalisations of the method to different contexts. If time permits, I will also briefly explain how patching was used to produce a candidate for the p-adic local Langlands correspondence.

Wed, 18 Feb 2026
12:45
TCC VC

Spindles, orbi-bundles, and Seifert fibrations

Jaeha Park
(Imperial College London)
Abstract

 Is it possible to define gauge theories on singular spaces? The answer to this question is emphatically yes​, and the prime example of such spaces are two-dimensional orbifolds known as spindles​. First, I will introduce spindles from a symplectic geometry perspective. Then I will discuss the notion of orbi-bundles, which allows one to consistently describe regular gauge fields/spinors on orbifolds.

State-of-the-Art and Tomorrow’s Challenges and Opportunities in Constitutive Modeling of Soft Biological Tissues with a Focus on Arterial, Cardiac and Brain Biomechanics
Goriely, A Avril, S Holzapfel, G Kuhl, E Nordsletten, D Ogden, R Acta Biomaterialia

Ben Walker uses AI. His research field is AI. What's his take on its mathematical talents?

Solving, tracking and stopping streaming linear inverse problems
Pritchard, N Patel, V Inverse Problems volume 40 issue 8 (01 Aug 2024)
Mean-ρ portfolio selection and ρ-arbitrage for coherent risk measures
Herdegen, M Khan, N Mathematical Finance volume 32 issue 1 226-272 (01 Jan 2022)
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