Pandemic potential of 2019-nCoV.
Thompson, R
The Lancet. Infectious diseases
volume 20
issue 3
280
(07 Mar 2020)
From Twistor-Particle Models to Massive Amplitudes
Albonico, G
Geyer, Y
Mason, L
(15 Mar 2022)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.08087v2
The SAGEX Review on Scattering Amplitudes, Chapter 6: Ambitwistor
Strings and Amplitudes from the Worldsheet
Geyer, Y
Mason, L
(24 Mar 2022)
http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13017v2
Strings and Amplitudes from the Worldsheet
The effects of basal topography and ice-sheet surface slope in a subglacial glaciofluvial deposition model
Stevens, D
Ely, J
Livingstone, S
Clark, C
Butcher, F
Hewitt, I
(28 Mar 2022)
A semi-analytical model for marine ice sheet dynamics
Hewitt, I
(28 Mar 2022)
Fri, 01 Apr 2022
16:00 -
17:00
L3
What's it like working for Citadel Securities?
Oliver Sheriden-Methven (Citadel Securities)
Abstract
Dr Oliver Sheridan-Methven from Citadel Securities, (an InFoMM and MScMCF alumni), will be talking about his experiences from studying at the Mathematical Institute, interviewing for jobs, to working in finance. Now in Zurich, Oliver is a quantitative developer in the advanced scientific computing team at Citadel Securities, a world leading market maker. Citadel Securities specialises in ultra high frequency trading, low latency execution, and their researchers tackle cutting edge machine learning and data science problems on colossal data sets with humongous computational resources. Oliver will be talking about his own experiences, and also how mathematicians are naturally great fits for a huge number of roles at Citadel Securities.
Emergent rheotaxis of shape-changing swimmers in Poiseuille flow
Walker, B
Ishimoto, K
Moreau, C
Gaffney, E
Dalwadi, M
(23 Mar 2022)