CaribOx is a programme of research exchange between academics in Caribbean institutions and in the University of Oxford. We hope these unique opportunities will build and propel significant and mutually beneficial research collaborations with academics across geographies. 2025 will be our pilot year for the programme.
If you want to be on the front page of a journal take a good photo. Tom Mullins' photo clinched it for the paper he wrote with Hilary and John Ockendon for the Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
Aspects of categorical symmetries from branes: SymTFTs and generalized charges
Apruzzi, F
Bonetti, F
Gould, D
Schäfer-Nameki, S
SciPost Physics
volume 17
issue 1
(29 Jul 2024)
Entropy estimate for degenerate SDEs with applications to nonlinear kinetic Fokker–Planck equations
Qian, Z
Ren, P
Wang, F
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
volume 56
issue 4
5330-5349
(19 Jul 2024)
Supporting data for the paper "Langevin dynamics for a heavy particle immersed within a flow of light particles"
Erban, R
Van Gorder, R
(01 Jan 2024)
Generalized symmetries in string theory realizations of quantum field theories
Gould, D
When Terry Tao speaks the mathematical world listens.
Last month Terry gave the Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture at the Science Museum, revealing his thoughts on the potential of Artificial Intelligence for science and mathematics before joining fellow mathematician Po-Shen Lo for a fireside chat.
What does he think? Well, he certainly sees a future where mathematics is embracing and benefiting from AI. It might even bring more mathematicians in to the subject, some of them not even professionals.
A Cholesky QR type algorithm for computing tall-skinny QR factorization with column pivoting
Fukaya, T
Nakatsukasa, Y
Yamamoto, Y
volume 00
63-75
(31 May 2024)