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 AdS5 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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