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Bayesian inversion for in-situ thermal characterisation of walls in the presence of thermal anomalies (2024)
Journal Article
Iglesias, M., Li, X., Sovetova, M., & Wu, Y. (2024). Bayesian inversion for in-situ thermal characterisation of walls in the presence of thermal anomalies. Energy and Buildings, 319, Article 114558. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114558

This paper develops a Bayesian inverse modelling framework for the in-situ characterisation of walls' thermal performance in the presence of thermal anomalies subject to uncertainty. For any given wall, the proposed framework uses in-situ contact mea... Read More about Bayesian inversion for in-situ thermal characterisation of walls in the presence of thermal anomalies.

Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly (2024)
Journal Article
Lapponi, A., Louko, J., & Mancini, S. (2024). Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly. Physical Review D, 110(2), Article 025018. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.110.025018

A communication protocol with nonzero quantum capacity is found when the two communicating parts are particle detector models in (3+1)-dimensional spacetime. In particular, as detectors, we consider two harmonic oscillators interacting with a scalar... Read More about Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly.

Theoretical and computational aspects of Hilbert-Maass forms (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Singh, S., & Strömberg, F. Theoretical and computational aspects of Hilbert-Maass forms

We introuce algorithms for computing Hilbert - Maass forms and present results obtained by using these algorithms. We also give an overview of the explicit Hecke theory for Hilbert -Maaass forms in the case of narrow class number one.

Evaluating a model of best practice in primary care led post-diagnostic dementia care: feasibility and acceptability findings from the PriDem study (2024)
Journal Article
Griffiths, S., Spencer, E., Flanagan, K., O'Keeffe, A., Hunter, R., Wiegand, M., D'Andrea, F., Benjamin, L., Poole, M., Hagan, A. J., Brar, M., Wilcock, J., Walters, K. R., Robinson, L., & Rait, G. (2024). Evaluating a model of best practice in primary care led post-diagnostic dementia care: feasibility and acceptability findings from the PriDem study. BMJ Open, 14(7), Article e083175. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083175

Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a primary care-based intervention for improving post-diagnostic dementia care and support (PriDem), and implementation study procedures. Design: A non-randomised, mixed methods, feasibility... Read More about Evaluating a model of best practice in primary care led post-diagnostic dementia care: feasibility and acceptability findings from the PriDem study.

Self-similarity and limit spaces of substitution tiling semigroups (2024)
Journal Article
Walton, J., & Whittaker, M. F. (2024). Self-similarity and limit spaces of substitution tiling semigroups. Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics, 18(4), 1201-1231. https://doi.org/10.4171/ggd/807

We show that Kellendonk's tiling semigroup of an FLC substitution tiling is self-similar, in the sense of Bartholdi, Grigorchuk and Nekrashevych. We extend the notion of the limit space of a self-similar group to the setting of self-similar semigroup... Read More about Self-similarity and limit spaces of substitution tiling semigroups.

Phase and amplitude responses for delay equations using harmonic balance (2024)
Journal Article
Nicks, R., Allen, R., & Coombes, S. (2024). Phase and amplitude responses for delay equations using harmonic balance. Physical Review E, 110(1), Article L012202. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.110.L012202

Robust delay induced oscillations, common in nature, are often modeled by delay-differential equations (DDEs). Motivated by the success of phase-amplitude reductions for ordinary differential equations with limit cycle oscillations, there is now a gr... Read More about Phase and amplitude responses for delay equations using harmonic balance.

Thermodynamically consistent diffuse-interface mixture models of incompressible multicomponent fluids (2024)
Journal Article
ten Eikelder, M. F., van der Zee, K. G., & Schillinger, D. (2024). Thermodynamically consistent diffuse-interface mixture models of incompressible multicomponent fluids. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 990, Article A8. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2024.502

The prototypical diffuse-interface model for incompressible fluid mixtures is the Navier–Stokes Cahn–Hilliard (Allen–Cahn) model. Despite its foundation in continuum mixture theory, it is not fully compatible with this theory due to the diffusive flu... Read More about Thermodynamically consistent diffuse-interface mixture models of incompressible multicomponent fluids.

The automorphisms of differential extensions of characteristic p (2024)
Journal Article
Pumplün, S. (2024). The automorphisms of differential extensions of characteristic p. Results in Mathematics, 79(5), Article 196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00025-024-02234-z

Nonassociative differential extensions are generalizations of associative differential extensions, either of a purely inseparable field extension K of exponent one of a field F, F of characteristic p, or of a central division algebra over a purely in... Read More about The automorphisms of differential extensions of characteristic p.

More excitement across the horizon (2024)
Journal Article
Preciado-Rivas, M. R., Naeem, M., Mann, R. B., & Louko, J. (2024). More excitement across the horizon. Physical Review D, 110(2), Article 025002. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.110.025002

An Unruh-DeWitt detector falling radially into a four-dimensional Schwarzschild black hole, coupled linearly to a massless scalar field that has been prepared in the Hartle-Hawking or Unruh state, has recently been shown to exhibit a local extremum i... Read More about More excitement across the horizon.

Quantitative imaging reveals the role of MpARF proteasomal degradation during gemma germination (2024)
Journal Article
Das, S., de Roij, M., Bellows, S., Alvarez, M. D., Mutte, S., Kohlen, W., Farcot, E., Weijers, D., & Borst, J. W. (2024). Quantitative imaging reveals the role of MpARF proteasomal degradation during gemma germination. Plant Communications, 5(11), Article 101039. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2024.101039

The auxin signaling molecule controls a variety of growth and developmental processes in land plants. Auxin regulates gene expression through a nuclear auxin signaling pathway (NAP) consisting of the ubiquitin ligase auxin receptor TIR1/AFB, its Aux/... Read More about Quantitative imaging reveals the role of MpARF proteasomal degradation during gemma germination.