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)
Tue, 10 Sep 2019 09:30 -
Wed, 11 Sep 2019 18:30

ENIUS TRAINING SCHOOL, BERN | 15 BURSARIES AVAILABLE | APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

(Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine)
Further Information

The Training School will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of clinicians, biomedical engineers, biologists and physical scientists to present recent advances in mathematical, computational, in-vitro, and in-vivo approaches to further our understanding of fluid mechanics within the stented ureter and to identify current challenges in urinary stent design. Moreover, leading speakers from the world of industry and regulatory affairs will share their experiences of commercialisation in the medtech industry, and how they have addressed industrial and regulatory challenges when taking their “next-generation” products from bench-to-bedside.

Here is a preliminary program.

We would like to encourage Early Career Researchers (Master students, PhD students, and PostDocs) to apply as trainees, by sending their CV and a short statement (of no more than 250 words) to francesco.clavica@artorg.unibe.ch, explaining why they would like to attend the Training School. Participants are encouraged to present a poster about their work, and should send a title of their poster together with their application.

We will award 15 grants to fund accommodation, travel, and subsistence of trainees

Applications should be submitted by July 15th, and applicants will be notified by the end of July about the outcome of their application.

Formulae for line bundle cohomology on Calabi‐Yau threefolds
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Machine learning line bundle cohomology
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Instability and dripping of electrified liquid films flowing down inverted substrates
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Important reductions in the global number of MERS cases and deaths since 2016
Donnelly, C Malik, M Elkholy, A Cauchemez, S Van Kerkhove, M Emerging Infectious Diseases volume 25 issue 9 1758-1760 (07 Aug 2019)

Have you ever picked up a glass to find that the coaster it was resting on remains stuck to the bottom? If so, then you have experienced the ability of fluid to stick two surfaces together. When the bottom of the glass is wetted, for example by accidentally spilling a drink, then this fluid can fill the gap between the glass and coaster. The surface tension of the liquid then provides a pulling force on the coaster that keeps it attached to the glass.

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