Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Database Theory
Benedikt, M Theory of Computing Systems volume 63 issue 7 1572-1572 (17 Oct 2019)

Three Oxford Mathematicians have been awarded 2019 London Mathematical Society (LMS) Prizes.

Andrew Wiles has been awarded a De Morgan Medal for his seminal contributions to number theory and for his resolution of ‘Fermat’s Last Theorem’ in particular, as well as for his numerous activities promoting mathematics in general.

Mon, 21 Oct 2019

14:15 - 15:15
L4

The pure cohomology of multiplicative quiver varieties

Kevin McGerty
(Oxford)
Further Information

Multiplicative quiver varieties are a variant of Nakajima's "additive" quiver varieties which were introduced by Crawley-Boevey and Shaw.
They arise naturally in the study of various moduli spaces, in particular in Boalch's work on irregular connections. In this talk we will discuss joint work with Tom Nevins which shows that the tautological classes for these varieties generate the largest possible subalgebra of the cohomology ring, namely the pure part.

 

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Overview of new MAST physics in anticipation of first results from MAST Upgrade
Harrison Akers, R Allan, S Allcock, J Allen, J Appel, L Barnes, M Ben Ayedl, N Boeglin, W Bowman, C Bradley, J Browning, P Bryant, P Carr, M Cecconello, M Challis, C Chapman, S Chapman, I Colyer, G Conroy, S Conway, N Cox, M Cunningham, G Dendy, R Dorland, W Dudson, B Easy, L Elmore, S Farley, T Feng, X Field, A Fil, A Fishpool, G Fitzgerald, M Flesch, K Fox, M Frerichs, H Gadgil, S Gahle, D Garzotti, L Ghim, Y Gibson, S Gibson, K Hall, S Ham, C Heiberg, N Henderson, S Highcock, E Hnat, B Howard, J Nuclear Fusion volume 59 issue 11 (05 Jun 2019)
Mon, 28 Oct 2019
14:15
L4

The Hitchin connection in (almost) arbitrary characteristic.

Johan Martens
(Edinburgh)
Further Information

The Hitchin connection is a flat projective connection on bundles of non-abelian theta-functions over the moduli space of curves, originally introduced by Hitchin in a Kahler context.  We will describe a purely algebra-geometric construction of this connection that also works in (most)positive characteristics.  A key ingredient is an alternative to the Narasimhan-Atiyah-Bott Kahler form on the moduli space of bundles on a curve.  We will comment on the connection with some related topics, such as the Grothendieck-Katz p-curvature conjecture.  This is joint work with Baier, Bolognesi and Pauly.

 

On infinite covariance expansions
Ernst, M Reinert, G Swan, Y
First order covariance inequalities via Stein's method
Ernst, M Reinert, G Swan, Y Bernoulli volume 26 issue 3 2051-2081 (27 Apr 2020)
Mon, 14 Oct 2019

14:15 - 15:15
L4

Local stability of Einstein metrics under the Ricci iteration

Tim Buttsworth
(Cornell)
Further Information

A Ricci iteration is a sequence of Riemannian metrics on a manifold such that every metric in the sequence is equal to the Ricci curvature of the next metric. These sequences of metrics were introduced by Rubinstein to provide a discretisation of the Ricci flow. In this talk, I will discuss the relationship between the Ricci iteration and the Ricci flow. I will also describe a recent result concerning the existence and convergence of Ricci iterations close to certain Einstein metrics. (Joint work with Max Hallgren)

Immunofibroblasts are pivotal drivers of tertiary lymphoid structure formation and local pathology
Nayar, S Campos, J Smith, C Iannizzotto, V Gardner, D Mourcin, F Roulois, D Turner, J Sylvestre, M Asam, S Glaysher, B Bowman, S Fearon, D Filer, A Tarte, K Fisher, B Buckley, C Coles, M Barone, F Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences volume 116 issue 27 13490-13497 (18 Jun 2019)
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