Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference Using a Combinatorial Sequential Monte Carlo Method
Wang, L
Bouchard-Côté, A
Doucet, A
Journal of the American Statistical Association
volume 110
issue 512
1362-1374
(02 Oct 2015)
An all-sky search for three flavors of neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Sarkar, S
Astrophysical Journal
volume 824
issue 2
115
(01 Jun 2016)
Search for features in the spectrum of primordial perturbations using Planck and other datasets
Hunt, P
Sarkar, S
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
volume 2015
issue 12
052-052
(01 Dec 2015)
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Generalized Kähler structures from a holomorphic Poisson viewpoint
Marco Gualtieri
(Toronto)
Abstract
After reviewing the main results relating holomorphic Poisson geometry to generalized Kahler structures, I will explain some recent progress in deforming generalized Kahler structures. I will also describe a new way to view generalized kahler geometry purely in terms of Poisson structures.
Direct simulation of the self-assembly of a small DNA origami
Snodin, B
Romano, F
Rovigatti, L
Ouldridge, T
Louis, A
Doye, J
ACS Nano
volume 10
issue 2
1724-1737
(14 Jan 2016)
Understanding how droplets impact surfaces is important for a huge range of different applications. These range from spray painting, inkjet printing, fertiliser application and rainfall to crime-scene blood-splatter analysis and hygiene situations (men’s urinals being a familiar example). High speed movies show that when droplets hit surfaces fast enough, they often splash, emitting a corona of new, tiny droplets on impact.