Nearly higher Coleman theory and p-adic L-functions for $\mathrm{GSp}(4)
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Graham, A Rockwood, R (07 Nov 2024) http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.04559v1
On the GL(2n) eigenvariety: branching laws, Shalika families and
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Salazar, D Dimitrov, M Graham, A Jorza, A Williams, C (15 Nov 2022) http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08126v3
Integral constraints in multiple scales problems with a slowly varying microstructure
Kent, A Waters, S Oliver, J Chapman, S European Journal of Applied Mathematics
Holographic generalised Gukov-Witten defects
Bomans, P Tranchedone, L Journal of High Energy Physics volume 2025 issue 3 (14 Mar 2025)
Predictor–corrector approach for the numerical solution of fuzzy fractional differential equations and linear multiterm fuzzy fractional equations
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The Oxford Ministry for the Future presents: ‘Art, Nature and Science: Imagining Other Worlds’ - Brian Eno (pictured in younger days) and Kim Stanley Robinson in conversation with Laline Paull, J. M. Ledgard and Oxford academics.

Monday, 28 April 2025
14:00 – 16:00
Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford

Recognising data as a strategic asset, the Government has pledged to create the National Data Library (NDL) to provide simple, ethical, and secure access to public data.

The Oxford Battery Modelling Symposium (OBMS) will take place from 24-25 July 2025 at the Examination Schools in Oxford. 

OBMS brings together mathematicians, chemists, physicists and engineers from academia and industry to discuss the latest modelling research and applications. 

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