Optimal control of acute myeloid leukaemia.
Sharp, J Browning, A Mapder, T Burrage, K Simpson, M Journal of theoretical biology volume 470 30-42 (08 Jun 2019)
Persistence as an Optimal Hedging Strategy.
Browning, A Sharp, J Mapder, T Baker, C Burrage, K Simpson, M Biophysical journal volume 120 issue 1 133-142 (28 Jan 2021)
Parameter estimation and uncertainty quantification using information geometry.
Sharp, J Browning, A Burrage, K Simpson, M Journal of the Royal Society, Interface volume 19 issue 189 20210940 (27 Apr 2022)
A century of astronomers: from Halley to Rigaud
Chapman, A Hollings, C Oxford's Savilian Professors of Geometry 55-91 (26 Jan 2022)
Thu, 03 Nov 2022
13:45
N3.12

Uniqueness of supersymmetric AdS$_5$ black holes

Sergei G. Ovchinnikov
(Edinburgh University)
Abstract

The classification of anti de Sitter black holes is an open problem of central importance in holography. In this talk, I will present new advances in classification of supersymmetric solutions to five-dimensional minimal gauged supergravity. In particular, we prove a black hole uniqueness theorem within a ‘Calabi-type’ subclass of solutions with biaxial symmetry. This subclass includes all currently known black hole solutions within this theory.

Tue, 11 Oct 2022
14:00
L5

Sets with small doubling in R^k and Z^k

Marius Tiba
(Oxford University)
Abstract

In this talk we explore structural results about sets with small doubling in k dimensions. We start in the continuous world with a sharp stability result for the Brunn-Minkowski inequality conjectured by Figalli and Jerison and work our way to the discrete world, where we discuss the natural extension: we show that non-degenerate sets in Z^k with doubling close to 2^k are close to convex progressions i.e. convex sets intersected with a sub-lattice. This talk is based on joint work with Peter van Hintum and Hunter Spink.

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