A Two-Component Lateral Distribution Function for the Reconstruction of
Air-Shower Events in IceTop
Weyrauch, M Soldin, D (01 Sep 2023) http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.00741v1
On the spectrum and structure constants of short operators in N=4 SYM at strong coupling
Alday, L Hansen, T Alves da Silva, J Journal of High Energy Physics volume 2023 issue 8 (31 Aug 2023)
Coherence of augmented Iwasawa algebras
Timmins, J Advances in Mathematics volume 417 108916-108916 (15 Mar 2023)
Mon, 16 Oct 2023
14:15
L4

Vertex algebras from divisors on Calabi-Yau threefolds

Dylan Butson
(Oxford)
Abstract

We construct vertex algebras associated to divisors $S$ in toric Calabi-Yau threefolds $Y$, satisfying conjectures of Gaiotto-Rapcak and Feigin-Gukov, and in particular such that the characters of these algebras are given by a local analogue of the Vafa-Witten partition function of the underlying reduced subvariety $S^{red}$. These results are part of a broader program to establish a dictionary between the enumerative geometry of coherent sheaves on surfaces and Calabi-Yau threefolds, and the representation theory of vertex algebras and affine Yangian-type quantum groups.

Mon, 06 Nov 2023
15:30
Lecture Theatre 3, Mathematical Institute, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG

Spontaneous oscillations in a pure excitatory mean field networks of neurons

Etienne Tanre
(Université Côte d’Azur, Inria)
Abstract

We consider a model of network of interacting  neurons based on jump processes. Briefly, the membrane potential $V^i_t$ of each individual neuron evolves according to a one-dimensional ODE. Neuron $i$ spikes at rate which only depends on its membrane potential, $f(V^i_t)$. After a spike, $V^i_t$ is reset to a fixed value $V^{\mathrm{rest}}$. Simultaneously, the membrane potentials of any (post-synaptic) neuron $j$ connected to the neuron $i$ receives a kick of value $J^{i,j}$.

We study the limit (mean-field) equation obtained where the number of neurons goes to infinity. In this talk, we describe the long time behaviour of the solution. Depending on the intensity of the interactions, we observe convergence of the distribution to a unique invariant measure (small interactions) or we characterize the occurrence of spontaneous oscillations for  interactions in the neighbourhood of critical values.

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