As you may know, the MSc in Mathematical Sciences (OMMS) is a standalone MSc which runs parallel with Part C. To help the MSc students feel welcomed to the department, we have a buddy system where our OMMS students are paired with current Part B students who will be staying on to Part C and they can communicate over the summer if they choose. A buddy would be someone the MSc student could ask informal questions (a bit like a college parent). MSc students and buddies would then be free to decide when to meet during the academic year.
Nominations are now open to recognise staff and students in MPLS who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to advance Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
That Robin Wilson, he doesn't half go on.
To infinity in fact, the topic of Robin's eighteenth and final talk on the equations that made mathematics. With an irritating little paradox to whet your appetite below and the full talk here.
Global existence for a cross diffusion system with different mobilities
Abstract
We consider a cross diffusion system of two populations, often called the Busenberg-Travis system. The two species are transported by the same pressure gradient with Darcy’s law, modeling overcrowding effect (populations tend to move away from regions of high pressure). However, their mobility is different: the first species moves with mobility 1, whereas the second moves with mobility \nu. The difficulty to prove existence is to prove strong compactness of each densities, which we achieve with a variant of the div-curl lemma applied to evolution PDEs.

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