Periodic geodesics in singular spaces
Papazoglou, P Swenson, E Journal of Topology and Analysis (31 May 2024)
Groups of profinite type and profinite rigidity
Bar-On, T Nikolov, N Journal of Group Theory volume 27 issue 6 1151-1169 (23 May 2024)
Tue, 11 Jun 2024
11:00
L5

Renormalised Amperean area for 2D Higgs-Yang-Mills Field

Dr Isao Sauzedde
(University of Warwick)
Abstract

The objective of the talk is to present elements of Euclidean Quantum Field Theory and of the Symanzik's polymer representation for a model which includes an interaction with a magnetic field. We will explain how the problem of constructing such an EQFT can be translated into the problem of renormalising the Amperean area of a planar Brownian motion, an object that we will introduce during the talk. No prerequisite knowledge of the topic is expected.

Based on http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/isao.sauzedde/square_field3_3.pdf 

Cellular cruise control: energy expenditure as a regulator of collective migration in epithelia
Breinyn, I Martina-Perez, S Baker, R Cohen, D

4 June, 4-7pm, Glen Callater Room (image below) at the HB Allen Centre (the building opposite Maths).

Four speakers from different branches of maths will be presenting their work in a manner accessible to a broad math audience:
Dr Alfonso Bueno Orovio (Computer Science)
Dr Ximena Laura Fernandez (Mathematical Biology)
Dr Khaled Al-Ghaithi (Mathematical Biology)
Dr Antonio Esposito (OxPDE)

Celebrate National Doughnut Day on Friday June 7th in the cafe. 25% off on all our doughnuts, all day long.

Sweet.

Centralisers of linear growth automorphisms of free groups
Andrew, N Martino, A Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society volume 177 issue 2 219-240 (20 Sep 2024)

'Zep' are known for hard rock based on the blues, but they had a melodic side as well as 'Ramble On', from their second album, demonstrates. Singer Robert Plant liked his Tolkien and the song references 'Lord of the Rings.'

This lecture has now sold out, but I have a handful of places reserved for anyone who wants to travel to London.

Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture - The Potential for AI in Science and Mathematics - Terence Tao

Wednesday 17th July 2024, 6.15 - 7.30pm, Science Museum, London, SW7

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