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Real-time inference for binary neutron star mergers using machine learning (2025)
Journal Article
Dax, M., Green, S. R., Gair, J., Gupte, N., Pürrer, M., Raymond, V., Wildberger, J., Macke, J. H., Buonanno, A., & Schölkopf, B. (2025). Real-time inference for binary neutron star mergers using machine learning. Nature, 639(8053), 49-53. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08593-z

Mergers of binary neutron stars emit signals in both the gravitational-wave (GW) and electromagnetic spectra. Famously, the 2017 multi-messenger observation of GW170817 (refs. 1,2) led to scientific discoveries across cosmology3, nuclear physics4,5,6... Read More about Real-time inference for binary neutron star mergers using machine learning.

Kerr metric from two commuting complex structures (2025)
Journal Article
Krasnov, K., & Shaw, A. (2025). Kerr metric from two commuting complex structures. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 42(6), Article 065013. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6382/adb531

The main aim of this paper is to simplify and popularise the construction from the 2013 paper by Apostolov, Calderbank, and Gauduchon, which (among other things) derives the Pleba´nskiPleba´nski-Demia´nskiDemia´nski family of solutions of GR using id... Read More about Kerr metric from two commuting complex structures.

Comparison of in silico predictions of action potential duration in response to inhibition of IKrand ICaLwith new human ex vivo recordings (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper
Barral, Y.-S. H., Polonchuk, L., Clerx, M., Gavaghan, D. J., Mirams, G. R., & Wang, K. Comparison of in silico predictions of action potential duration in response to inhibition of IKrand ICaLwith new human ex vivo recordings

During drug development, candidate compounds are extensively tested for proar-rhythmic risk and in particular risk of Torsade de Pointes (TdP), as indicated by prolongation of the QT interval. Drugs that inhibit the rapid delayed rectifier K+ current... Read More about Comparison of in silico predictions of action potential duration in response to inhibition of IKrand ICaLwith new human ex vivo recordings.

Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning (2025)
Journal Article
Dasgupta, D., Elliott, C. A., O’Keeffe, A. G., Rodionov, R., Li, K., Vakharia, V. N., Mirza, F. A., Tahir, M. Z., Tisdall, M. M., Miserocchi, A., McEvoy, A. W., Ourselin, S., Sparks, R. E., & Duncan, J. S. (2025). Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning. Frontiers in Neurology, 16, Article 1514442. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1514442

Objectives
To refine computer-assisted planning (CAP) of SEEG implantations by adding constraints of prior spatial SEEG trajectories (‘Priors’) to improve safety, reduce manual adjustments required, without increasing planning time.

Methods
Retr... Read More about Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning.

Quantifying arm swing in Parkinson’s disease: a method accounting for arm activities during free-living gait (2025)
Journal Article
Post, E., Van Laarhoven, T., Raykov, Y. P., Little, M. A., Nonnekes, J., Heskes, T. M., Bloem, B. R., & Evers, L. J. W. (2025). Quantifying arm swing in Parkinson’s disease: a method accounting for arm activities during free-living gait. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 22(1), Article 37. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-025-01578-z

Background
Accurately measuring hypokinetic arm swing during free-living gait in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is challenging due to other concurrent arm activities. We developed a method to isolate gait segments without these arm activities.

Methods... Read More about Quantifying arm swing in Parkinson’s disease: a method accounting for arm activities during free-living gait.

Understanding the regulation of chronic wounds by tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases through mathematical modelling (2025)
Journal Article
Dari, S., O'Dea, R. D., & Fadai, N. T. (2025). Understanding the regulation of chronic wounds by tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases through mathematical modelling. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 604, Article 112083. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2025.112083

Understanding the biochemistry and pharmacodynamics of chronic wounds is of key importance, due to the millions of people in the UK affected and the significant cost to the NHS. Chronic wounds are characterised by elevated concentrations of matrix me... Read More about Understanding the regulation of chronic wounds by tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases through mathematical modelling.

Infinitesimal 2-braidings from 2-shifted Poisson structures (2025)
Journal Article
Kemp, C., Laugwitz, R., & Schenkel, A. (2025). Infinitesimal 2-braidings from 2-shifted Poisson structures. Journal of Geometry and Physics, 212, Article 105456. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomphys.2025.105456

It is shown that every 2-shifted Poisson structure on a finitely generated semi-free commutative differential graded algebra A defines a very explicit infinitesimal 2-braiding on the homotopy 2-category of the symmetric monoidal dg-category of finite... Read More about Infinitesimal 2-braidings from 2-shifted Poisson structures.

The conversationality index: A quantitative assessment of conversation in social media interactions (2025)
Journal Article
Cotgrove, L., Thul, R., & Conklin, K. (2025). The conversationality index: A quantitative assessment of conversation in social media interactions. Internet Pragmatics, https://doi.org/10.1075/ip.00119.cot

There has been an explosion in social media use, with Statista estimating that worldwide, Facebook has over 3 billion regular active users, YouTube 2.5 billion, and Instagram and WhatsApp 2 billion (Statista 2023). While social media allows one to co... Read More about The conversationality index: A quantitative assessment of conversation in social media interactions.

Smoothing of the higher-order stokes phenomenon (2025)
Journal Article
Howls, C. J., King, J. R., Nemes, G., & Olde Daalhuis, A. B. (2025). Smoothing of the higher-order stokes phenomenon. Studies in Applied Mathematics, 154(2), Article e70008. https://doi.org/10.1111/sapm.70008

For over a century, the Stokes phenomenon had been perceived as a discontinuous change in the asymptotic representation of a function. In 1989, Berry demonstrated it is possible to smooth this discontinuity in broad classes of problems with the prefa... Read More about Smoothing of the higher-order stokes phenomenon.