Collagen–Poly(N‑isopropylacrylamide) Hydrogels with Tunable Properties
Barnes, A Genever, P Rimmer, S Coles, M Biomacromolecules volume 17 issue 3 723-734 (14 Mar 2016)
Integrin-Alpha IIb identifies murine lymph node lymphatic endothelial cells responsive to RANKL
Cordeiro, O Chypre, M Brouard, N Rauber, S Alloush, F Romera-Hernandez, M Bénézech, C Li, Z Eckly, A Coles, M Rot, A Yagita, H Léon, C Ludewig, B Cupedo, T Lanza, F Mueller, C PLoS ONE volume 11 issue 3 ARTN e0151848 (24 Mar 2016)
Emerging immune functions of non-hematopoietic stromal cells
Mueller, C Coles, M Frontiers in Immunology volume 5 issue Sept 2014 ARTN 437 (12 Sep 2014)
ASPASIA: A toolkit for evaluating the effects of biological interventions on SBML model behaviour.
Evans, S Alden, K Cucurull-Sanchez, L Larminie, C Coles, M Kullberg, M Timmis, J PLoS computational biology volume 13 issue 2 e1005351-e1005351 (03 Feb 2017)
microRNAs in the Lymphatic Endothelium: Master Regulators of Lineage Plasticity and Inflammation.
Yee, D Coles, M Lagos, D Frontiers in immunology volume 8 104-104 (09 Feb 2017)
Introduction to Homeostatic Migration
Coles, M T-Cell Trafficking volume 1591 1-8 (28 Mar 2017)
Model-Driven Experimentation: A New Approach to Understand Mechanisms of Tertiary Lymphoid Tissue Formation, Function, and Therapeutic Resolution.
Butler, J Cosgrove, J Alden, K Timmis, J Coles, M Frontiers in immunology volume 7 658-658 (04 Apr 2017)
Tue, 01 May 2018

15:45 - 16:45
L4

Canonical reduction of stabilizers for stacks with good moduli spaces

David Rydh
(Stockholm)
Abstract

Some natural moduli problems give rise to stacks with infinite stabilizers. I will report on recent work with Dan Edidin where we give a canonical sequence of saturated blow-ups that makes the stabilizers finite. This generalizes earlier work in GIT by Kirwan and Reichstein, and on toric stacks by Edidin-More. Time permitting, I will also mention a recent application to generalized Donaldson-Thomas invariants by Kiem-Li-Savvas.

Wed, 31 Jan 2018

16:00 - 17:00
C5

Algebraic integers arising as stretch factors of surface homemorphisms

Mehdi Yazdi
(University of Oxford)
Abstract

I will talk about the properties of algebraic integers that can arise as stretch factors of pseudo-Anosoc maps. I will mention a conjecture of Fried on which numbers supposedly arise and Thurston’s theorem that proves a similar result in the context of automorphisms of free groups. Then I will talk about recent developments on the Fried conjecture namely, every Salem number has a power arising as a stretch factor. 

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