Mathematical modelling, bifurcation analysis, circuit design and FPGA implementation of a 5D hyperchaotic weather fluctuation model with a line of equilibrium points
Vaidyanathan, S Moroz, I Tielo-Cuautle, E Sambas, A Bermudez-Marquez, C Safaan, S International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control volume 43 issue 4 267-283 (12 Sep 2023)
Noise-driven bifurcations in a neural field system modelling networks of grid cells
Carrillo, J Holden, H Solem, S Journal of Mathematical Biology volume 85 issue 4 (27 Oct 2022)
Thu, 27 Oct 2022

13:00 - 14:00
N3.12

Mathematrix: Support in the Maths Institute

Abstract

We will be joined by Charlotte Turner-Smith to discuss issues surrounding harassment and mental health, and how the department is helping to tackle these.

Thu, 13 Oct 2022

13:00 - 14:00
S1.37

Mathematrix Meet and Greet

Abstract

Come along for free pizza and to hear about the Mathematrix events this term.

Thu, 10 Nov 2022
14:00
S1.37

Non-invertible Symmetries in 5d Chern-Simons theories

Eduardo Garcia-Valdecasas
(Harvard)

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Abstract

Electric 1-form symmetries are generically broken in gauge theories with Chern-Simons terms. In this talk we discuss how infinite subsets of these symmetries become non-invertible topological defects. Time permitting we will also discuss generalizations and applications to the Swampland program in relation to the completeness hypothesis.

Thu, 02 Jun 2022

14:30 - 15:45
L4

Non-elementary categoricity and projective o-minimal classes

Boris Zilber
((Oxford University))
Abstract

Given a cover U of a family of smooth complex algebraic varieties, we associate with it a class C of structures locally definable in an o-minimal expansion of the reals, containing the cover U.  We prove that the class is ℵ0-homogeneous over submodels and stable. It follows that C is categorical in cardinality ℵ1. In the one-dimensional case we prove that a slight modification of C is an abstract elementary class categorical in all uncountable cardinals.
 

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