PhD Thesis

Ernest Latorre defended his PhD thesis W, with the title Active superelasticity in threedimensional epithelia of controlled shape, on 19 February 2021

Óscar Rivero defended his PhD thesis Arithmetic applications of the Euler systems of Beilinson-Flach elements and diagonal cycles, supervised by Víctor Rotger,

Jordi Vila Pérez defended his PhD thesis Low and high-order hybridised methods for compressible flows (pdf), supervised by Professors Antonio Huerta and Matteo

Cédric Oms defended his PhD thesis Global Hamiltonian Dynamics on Singular Symplectic Manifolds (pdf), supervised by Professor Eva Miranda, on October 2,

Guillem Blanco defended his PhD thesis Bernstein-Sato polynomial of plane curves and Yano’s conjectures (pdf ) on April 16th, 2020. The thesis

Armando Gutiérrez Terradillos defended his PhD thesis Theta correspondences and arithmetic intersections on May 26, 2023. The thesis was produced within the UPC doctoral program on Applied Mathematics and his advisors were Víctor Rotger and Gerard Freixas. …

Franco Coltraro defended his PhD thesis Robotic manipulation of cloth: mechanical modeling and perception, supervised by Professors Jaume Amorós and Maria Alberich-Carramiñana, on March 30th, 2023 within the UPC doctoral program in Applied Mathematics. Currently, he is …

Alberto Larrauri defended his PhD thesis First Order Logic of Random Sparse Structures on March 03, 2023. The thesis was produced within the UPC doctoral program on Applied Mathematics and his advisor was Marc Noy. Starting May …

Waleed Mirza defended his PhD thesis A theoretical and computational study of the active self-organization of nematic patterns in thin cytoskeletal layers and their effect on curvature, supervised by Marino Arroyo on 16 February 2023 within the …

(School of Mathematics, Birmingham). Received on 8/2/2023. In this note we will introduce the concept of character variety in the simple example of a torus with one disk removed. We will show how this is a surface …

(Instituut-Lorentz, Leiden). Received on 4/12/2022. Quantum mechanics allows for correlations that cannot be explained within two principles that are fundamental to our intuitive understanding of the world: locality and realism [1]. This led to Einstein and collaborators …

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