Exploring Causal Entropic Forces in optimisation: From the scale of a neural network to that of social groups subject to ethical implications
Optimal cleaning plan schedules for the sanitising of mass production lines in the food and drinks industry
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures
Scaling the Maths of Life - Michael Bonsall
In this talk Michael Bonsall will explore how we can use mathematics to link between scales of organisation in biology. He will delve in to developmental biology, ecology and neurosciences, all illustrated and explored with real life examples, simple games and, of course, some neat maths.
Michael Bonsall is Professor of Mathematical Biology in Oxford.
Forecast based business resource development in the presence of uncertainty
3-D axisymmetric subsonic flows with nonzero swirl for the compressible Euler-Poisson system
Abstract
I will present a recent result on the structural stability of 3-D axisymmetric subsonic flows with nonzero swirl for the steady compressible Euler–Poisson system in a cylinder supplemented with non-small boundary data. A special Helmholtz decomposition of the velocity field is introduced for 3-D axisymmetric flow with a nonzero swirl (=angular momentum density) component. This talk is based on a joint work with S. Weng (Wuhan University, China).