Transverse spin in the light-ray OPE
Chang, C Kologlu, M Kravchuk, P Simmons-Duffin, D Zhiboedov, A Journal of High Energy Physics volume 2022 issue 5 (10 May 2022)
Some rigidity results for the hawking mass and a lower bound for the Bartnik capacity
Mondino, A Templeton-Browne, A JOURNAL OF THE LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY-SECOND SERIES (20 Apr 2022)
Supersymmetric five-point gluon amplitudes in AdS space
Alday, L Gonçalves, V Zhou, X Physical Review Letters volume 128 issue 16 (22 Apr 2022)
The formation of three-grain junctions during solidification. Part I: observations
Fowler, A Holness, M Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology volume 177 issue 5 (11 May 2022)

Band names are so familiar we rarely stop to think what they mean, if anything. The Beatles? The Bee Gees? But that's not the point, of course, and most of them probably didn't give it too much thought. However, there's no doubt the Cure chose well.

Thu, 26 May 2022

14:00 - 15:30
L6

BV Formalism

Sujar Nair
((Oxford University))
Abstract
Junior Strings is a seminar series where DPhil students present topics of common interest that do not necessarily overlap with their own research area. This is primarily aimed at PhD students and post-docs but everyone is welcome.
Preparing Arbitrary Continuous Functions in Quantum Registers With Logarithmic Complexity
Rattew, A Koczor, B (01 May 2022)
A casino gambling model under cumulative prospect theory: analysis and algorithm
Hu, S Obloj, J Zhou, X Management Science volume 69 issue 4 2474-2496 (06 May 2022)
The universal program of linear elasticity
Yavari, A Goriely, A Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids volume 28 issue 1 251-268 (07 Jan 2023)
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Today the UK funding bodies have published the results of the UK’s most recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.

Research from the Mathematical Institute and the Department of Statistics in Oxford was submitted together under Unit of Assessment 10. Overall, 78% of our submission was judged to be 4* (the highest score available, given for research quality that is world-leading in terms of originality, significance, and rigour).

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