The Oxford Mathematics Alphabet is an outreach project showcasing the amazing and wonderful research going on at the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford.
A combined maximum-likelihood analysis of the high-energy astrophysical neutrino flux measured with ICECUBE
Abraham, K Ackermann, M Adams, J Aguilar, J Ahlers, M Ahrens, M Altmann, D Anderson, T Archinger, M Arguelles, C Arlen, T Auffenberg, J Bai, X Barwick, S Baum, V Bay, R Beatty, J Tjus, J Becker, K Beiser, E BenZvi, S Berghaus, P Berley, D Bernardini, E Bernhard, A Besson, D Binder, G Bindig, D Bissok, M Blaufuss, E Blumenthal, J Boersma, D Bohm, C Boerner, M Bos, F Bose, D Boeser, S Botner, O Braun, J Brayeur, L Bretz, H Brown, A Buzinsky, N Casey, J Casier, M Cheung, E Chirkin, D Christov, A Christy, B Astrophysical Journal volume 809 issue 1 98-98 (10 Aug 2015)
Student working on a research paper
Mathematical equations written on a whiteboard
Our research covers the spectrum of fundamental and applied mathematics. Our case studies and films spotlight different aspects of our research.
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