"With this new professorship, we aim to extend our research and teaching in one area of mathematics for high-dimensional problems with connections to mathematical modeling, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, or other areas relevant in natural sciences. The research may focus on improving accuracies in modeling and prediction tasks, or enhancing the scalability of the techniques for interdisciplinary applications to complement existing expertise at our department and faculty."

Six Oxford Mathematicians have received Frontiers of Science Awards at the inaugural International Congress of Basic Science taking place in Beijing this week.

Clockwise from top left: Nick Trefethen, Jonathan Pila, Graeme Segal, James Maynard, Dawid Kielak and Yuji Nakatsukasa.

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Well-posedness and stability of a stochastic neural field in the form of
a partial differential equation
Carrillo, J Roux, P Solem, S (16 Jul 2023) http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08077v1
Disconnected 0-form and 2-group symmetries
Bhardwaj, L Gould, D Journal of High Energy Physics volume 2023 issue 7 98- (12 Jul 2023)
Gravitational blocks, spindles and GK geometry
Boido, A Gauntlett, J Martelli, D Sparks, J Communications in Mathematical Physics volume 403 issue 2 917-1003 (04 Aug 2023)
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A mathematical epiphany. Introducing our new summer series: 'When did you know it was Maths?', starring Oxford Mathematicians and a simple plot: students, researchers and professors reveal the moment when they knew that it was maths for them.

Episode 1: Alicia. 

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