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Spinors from pure spinors (2025)
Journal Article
Bhoja, N., & Krasnov, K. (in press). Spinors from pure spinors. Quarterly Journal of Mathematics,

We propose and develop a new method to classify orbits of the spin group Spin(2d) in the space of its semi-spinors. The idea is to consider spinors as being built as a linear combination of their pure constituents. As is well-known, two pure spinors... Read More about Spinors from pure spinors.

Presentations for small reflection equation algebras of type A (2025)
Journal Article
Cooke, J., & Laugwitz, R. (2025). Presentations for small reflection equation algebras of type A. Journal of Algebra, 682, 131-187. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2025.05.037

We give presentations, in terms of the generators and relations, for the reflection equation algebras of type GLn and SLn, i.e., the covariantized algebras of the dual Hopf algebras of the small quantum groups of gln and sln. Our presentations displa... Read More about Presentations for small reflection equation algebras of type A.

Reflective centers of module categories and quantum K-matrices (2025)
Journal Article
Laugwitz, R., Walton, C., & Yakimov, M. (2025). Reflective centers of module categories and quantum K-matrices. Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, 13, Article e95. https://doi.org/10.1017/fms.2025.10055

Our work is motivated by obtaining solutions to the quantum reflection equation (qRE) by categorical methods. To start, given a braided monoidal category C and C-module category M, we introduce a version of the Drinfeld center ZpCq of C adapted for M... Read More about Reflective centers of module categories and quantum K-matrices.

Precise spike-timing information in the brainstem is well aligned with the needs of communication and the perception of environmental sounds (2025)
Journal Article
Scholes, C., Coombes, S., Palmer, A. R., Rhode, W. S., Mill, R., & Sumner, C. J. (2025). Precise spike-timing information in the brainstem is well aligned with the needs of communication and the perception of environmental sounds. PLoS Biology, 23(6), Article e3003213. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003213

The dynamic fluctuations in the amplitude of sound, known as sound envelopes, are ubiquitous in natural sounds and convey information critical for the recognition of speech, and of sounds generally. We are perceptually most sensitive to slow modulati... Read More about Precise spike-timing information in the brainstem is well aligned with the needs of communication and the perception of environmental sounds.

A summary of surface motion remote sensing methods for the monitoring of peatland (2025)
Report
Mitchell, E., Fallaize, C., Dryden, I., Bradley, A. V., Large, D. J., Andersen, . R., & Marshall, C. (2025). A summary of surface motion remote sensing methods for the monitoring of peatland. NatureScot

The purpose of this report is to present a suite of methods and products for landscape scale assessment of peatland condition that can contribute to the sustainable management and restoration of peatland habitats. The outputs will also allow for the... Read More about A summary of surface motion remote sensing methods for the monitoring of peatland.

Application of surface motion remote sensing to quantify the condition and trajectory of change of c.680,000 ha of peatland (2025)
Report
Large, D. J., Bradley, A. V., Mitchell, E., Fallaize, C., Dryden, I., Andersen, R., & Marshall, C. (2025). Application of surface motion remote sensing to quantify the condition and trajectory of change of c.680,000 ha of peatland. NatureScot

The purpose of this report is to demonstrate and evaluate the use of peatland surface motion, as measured by interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) over eight consecutive years, and to quantify and report peatland condition and trajectory o... Read More about Application of surface motion remote sensing to quantify the condition and trajectory of change of c.680,000 ha of peatland.

Analysis of an InSAR “bog breathing” based classification of peatland condition relative to field observations in Cairnsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve (2025)
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Bradley, A. V., Mitchell, E., Dryden, I., Fallaize, C., Tariqul Islam, M., Large, D. J., Andersen, R., & Marshall, C. (2025). Analysis of an InSAR “bog breathing” based classification of peatland condition relative to field observations in Cairnsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve. NatureScot

The purpose of this research is to:

1. Develop a field survey method that can be used to test the validity of maps of peatland condition that were created using satellite radar measures of peatland surface motion.

2. Test and refine a pre-exist... Read More about Analysis of an InSAR “bog breathing” based classification of peatland condition relative to field observations in Cairnsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve.

Resolving Artifacts in Voltage‐Clamp Experiments with Computational Modeling: An Application to Fast Sodium Current Recordings (2025)
Journal Article
Lok Lei, C., P. Clark, A., Clerx, M., Wei, S., Bloothooft, M., P. de Boer, T., J. Christini, D., Krogh‐Madsen, T., & R. Mirams, G. (2025). Resolving Artifacts in Voltage‐Clamp Experiments with Computational Modeling: An Application to Fast Sodium Current Recordings. Advanced Science, https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202500691

Cellular electrophysiology underpins fields from basic science in neurology, cardiology, and oncology to safety critical applications for drug safety testing, risk assessment of rare mutations, and models based on cellular electrophysiology data even... Read More about Resolving Artifacts in Voltage‐Clamp Experiments with Computational Modeling: An Application to Fast Sodium Current Recordings.

Nondiffracting resonant angular filter (2025)
Journal Article
Lawrie, T. M., Tanner, G., & Chaplain, G. J. (2025). Nondiffracting resonant angular filter. Physical Review Research, 7(2), Article 023209. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.023209

We conceptualize and numerically simulate a resonant metamaterial interface incorporating nonlocal, or beyond-nearest-neighbor, coupling that acts as a discrete angular filter. It can be designed to yield perfect transmission at customizable angles o... Read More about Nondiffracting resonant angular filter.

Ergodiscord: An Operational and Distinct Notion of Quantumness of Correlations (2025)
Journal Article
Alimuddin, M., Chowdhury, S. R., Patra, R. K., Ghosh, S. B., Tufarelli, T., Adesso, G., & Banik, M. (2025). Ergodiscord: An Operational and Distinct Notion of Quantumness of Correlations. Physical Review Research, 7, Article 023200. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.023200

Nonclassicality in composite quantum systems depicts several puzzling manifestations, with Einstein-PodolskyRosen entanglement, Schrödinger steering, and Bell nonlocality being the most celebrated ones. In addition to those, an unentangled quantum st... Read More about Ergodiscord: An Operational and Distinct Notion of Quantumness of Correlations.