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Only one more week until the end of Hilary term!

Read on for exam orientation sessions, end of term feedback questionnaires and the Oxford Maths Festival.

Measurement of ion acceleration and diffusion in a laser-driven magnetized plasma
Chu, J Halliday, J Heaton, C Moczulski, K Blazevic, A Schumacher, D Metternich, M Nazary, H Arrowsmith, C Bell, A Beyer, K Bott, A Campbell, T Hansen, E Lamb, D Miniati, F Neumayer, P Palmer, C Reville, B Reyes, A Sarkar, S Scopatz, A Spindloe, C Stuart, C Wen, H Tzeferacos, P Bingham, R Gregori, G Nature Communications (02 Mar 2026)
Lipopolysaccharide confinement in the bacterial outer membrane is governed by interactions within the conserved Lipid A anchor
Nabarro, J Leaman, R Lenton, S Mantion, L Spears, R Coles, M Pushkin, D Fascione, M Baumann, C The EMBO Journal (17 Feb 2026)
Wed, 04 Mar 2026

16:00 - 17:00
L6

Introducing Functional Analytic Tensor Categories

Nivedita
(Mathematical Institute University of Oxford )
Abstract

This talk will provide an overview of the landscape of bicommutant categories, these are tensor categories with a strong functional-analytic flavour. I will discuss the evolution of the definition (and give the current version of the definition) and explain precisely how they categorify von Neumann algebras, in the same way a tensor category can be viewed as a categorification of an algebra. We will also introduce the string-calculus that renders the coherences in the definition transparent and workable. 

The necessary background from functional analysis (in particular, operator theory) will be reviewed, and I will conclude with open questions (if waiting for the end of talk is not your style, there are 75 Open problems on André’s website). 

Weak sequential stability of solutions to a nonisothermal kinetic model for incompressible dilute polymeric fluids
Bulíček, M Málek, J Süli, E (23 Oct 2025)
Tue, 26 May 2026
14:00
L6

Graded Lie Algebras and Families of Algebraic Curves

Beth Romano
(KCL)
Abstract

In recent work with Jef Laga, we adapt a construction of Slodowy to build families of algebraic curves in graded Lie algebras (this generalizes earlier work of Thorne). This required an understanding of nilpotent orbits in Vinberg representations, and it raised some interesting questions about these orbits that we were able to answer. Our motivation comes from proofs in arithmetic statistics in which orbits in certain representations are used to parametrize rational points on curves. In this talk, Beth Romano gives an introduction to these ideas via examples.

Growth rate-driven modelling suggests that phenotypic adaptation drives drug resistance in BRAFV600E-mutant melanoma
Hamis, S Browning, A Jenner, A Villa, C Maini, P Cassidy, T Communications Biology (26 Feb 2026)
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