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Knot theory
The theory of knots is a fascinating branch of topology with interesting applications to the physics of polymers and biopolymers, particularly of the DNA. I will present a very brief introduction to the topic, with reference to some curious
Memory equations
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Spotlight on Confucius Institute for Scotland | Edinburgh Global | Global
The Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh is a national centre that promotes educational and cultural ties between Scotland and China.
Active Caustics
We show that self-propelled particles (SPPs) with no mechanical inertia form caustics when advected by vortical flow. This seemingly inertial behaviour is a result of the persistence of their motion in the direction of their intrinsic orientation.
Why generating functionology?
Generating functions are familiar from their use in finding the averages of distributions, but they can do so much more. To convince you, I can't do better than copy a short list from Herbert Wilf's excellent book 'generatingfunctionology'. Suppose
BLOG | Digital Health: Let’s do better next time! | NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) | Usher Institute
Laura Evans digs into how digital health interventions are being embedded into global health research - and what we can do better.
Mukhil, BEng Electrical and Mechanical Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
Mukhil is from Chennai in India. His fascination with engineering began when he was young; he loved taking things apart to understand how they worked. This curiosity grew into a passion for robotics, cars, and almost any form of transportation. At
Carer & Children Rooms | Information Services | Information Services
We provide space to study alongside your children both at the Central and King's Buildings campuses, these can be found at the Main Library (Central Campus) and the Murray Library (Kings Buildings Campus).
Statistical Physics and Complexity Webinar Series
This is a weekly series of webinars on theoretical aspects of Condensed Matter, Biological, and Statistical Physics. It is open to anyone interested in research in these areas.
