Jesus, Trinity and Wadham Colleges are running a Women in Sciences Day for aspiring young scientists who are female/non-binary and attend UK state schools. This will be held on the 23rd June.

Investigating the influence of growth arrest mechanisms on tumour responses to radiotherapy
Colson, C Maini, P Byrne, H Bulletin of Mathematical Biology volume 85 (28 Jun 2023)
Cognition and consciousness entwined
Grindrod, P Brennan, M Brain Sciences volume 13 issue 6 (28 May 2023)
Thu, 01 Jun 2023

15:00 - 16:00
L6

A Lagrangian Klein Bottle You Can't Squeeze

Matthew Buck
(University of Lancaster)
Abstract

Given a non-orientable Lagrangian surface L in a symplectic 4-manifold, how far
can the cohomology class of the symplectic form be deformed before there is no
longer a Lagrangian isotopic to L? I will properly introduce this and a
related question, both of which are less interesting for orientable
Lagrangians due to topological conditions. The majority of this talk will be
an exposition on Evans' 2020 work in which he solves this deformation
question for a particular Klein bottle. The proof employs the heavy machinery
of symplectic field theory and more classical pseudoholomorphic
curve theory to severely constrain the topology and intersection properties of
the limits of certain pseudoholomorphic curves under a process called
neck-stretching. The treatment of SFT-related material will be light and focus
mainly on how one can use the compactness theorem to prove interesting things.

As exams approach, we'd like to again point you towards the resources available both for revision and for support. 

Image of the sculpture 'Plosion'

The final piece in Conrad Shawcross' exhibition has finally been installed. You can find Plosion on the small piece of lawn between the Andrew Wiles Building and the Radcliffe Humanities Building.

Two decades of quantum information in singapore
Singh, K Chuan, K Ekert, A Theng, C Hogan, J Tan, E 50 YEARS OF SCIENCE IN SINGAPORE 361-387 (01 Jan 2016)
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