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Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics and Effective Collision Integrals for Collisionless Plasma
Phase-Space Structures and Strong Langmuir Turbulence
The Virasoro Algebra
Symplectic Geometry and Quantisation
Astrophysical probes of dual axion-photon coupling
Biological Evolution and a Bias towards Simplicity?
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Theory of Deep Learning
Effects of Mass Vaccination on the Dynamics of SIRS Systems with Seasonal Variation in Transmissibility
Classifying supersymmetric solutions in supergravity
Equivariant localization and AdS4 solutions in supergravity
The Strong CP Problem and Axions
Hamiltonian Truncation and Machine Learning
Heating rates in Floquet circuits
Continuum description of living systems
Semi-classical limits of Selberg integrals
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How Directed Are Directed Networks?
Quantum Theory of Gravity
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