U-statistics and random subgraph counts: Multivariate normal approximation via exchangeable pairs and embedding
Reinert, G Röllin, A Journal of Applied Probability volume 47 issue 2 378-393 (01 Jun 2010)
Stein's method and the zero bias transformation with application to simple random sampling
Goldstein, L Reinert, G The Annals of Applied Probability volume 7 issue 4 935-952 (01 Nov 1997)
Distributional transformations, orthogonal polynomials, and Stein
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Stein's method for comparison of univariate distributions
Ley, C Reinert, G Swan, Y arXiv (25 Mar 2016)
Bounds for the normal approximation of the maximum likelihood estimator
Anastasiou, A Reinert, G Bernoulli volume 23 issue 1 191-218 (27 Sep 2016)
Dual field approach to correlation functions in the Heisenberg xxz spin
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A classification of multipartite states by degree of non-locality
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So what should you do if the dead should begin to rise? Dr Thomas Woolley talks to the BBC about avoidance strategies based on mathematical modelling, strategies that can be applied to understanding how infections such as swine flu, HIV and Ebola spread, not least because of the role of media reporting. The item is 3 hours and 17 minutes in to the programme.

Our Mathematical Sciences submission to the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, covering research from the Mathematical Institute and the Department of Statistics, has been ranked overall best in the UK. The outcomes, released today, gave Oxford Mathematical Sciences the top ranking for research publications and for the impact of our research outside academia, and the equal top ranking for our research environment.

Hole-transport materials with greatly-differing redox potentials give efficient TiO 2 –[CH 3 NH 3 ][PbX 3 ] perovskite solar cells
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