Dr Thierry Dauxois is a theoretical physicist and Director of Research of the Laboratoire de Physique at l’Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon. We talk to him about his career, his work on long-range interacting systems and internal gravity waves and what it is he finds so appealing about the topics he studies.
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
Image of the Week: stars and trajectories
This week’s Image of the Week comes from a recent JPhysA paper, Dynamics of trapped interacting vortices in Bose–Einstein condensates: a role of breathing degree of freedom. Researchers from National University of Uzbekistan, Osaka City University, Turin Polytechnic University in… Read More ›
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Meet the winners of the JPhysA Best Paper Prize 2016 Part 3
Part 3: Jesper Lykke Jacobsen ‘High-precision percolation thresholds and Potts-model critical manifolds from graph polynomials’
Image of the week: a root diagram and Dynkin diagrams
It’s all about squeezing this week!
Meet the winners of the JPhysA Best Paper Prizes 2016 Part 2
Part 2: Timothy J Hollowood, J Luis Miramontes and David M Schmidtt ‘An integrable deformation of the AdS5 × S5 superstring’
Meet the winners of the JPhysA Best Paper Prizes 2016
Part 1: David Gómez-Ullate, Yves Grandati and Robert Milson ‘Rational extensions of the quantum harmonic oscillator and exceptional Hermite polynomials’
Image of the week: getting in a tangle
Modelling twisted ribbons.
Theoretical tiger chases statistical sheep to probe immune system behaviour
Physicists update predator–prey model for more clues on how bacteria evade attack from killer cells
Imaginary crystals made real
Non-Euclidean Crystallography is realized in a carbon-based molecular structure, related to a Black-Hole
IOP Publishing partners with Editage to launch new manuscript preparation services for authors
IOP Publishing is partnering with Editage, a leader in English language and publication support services, to provide a range of manuscript support services for authors working in physical sciences and engineering.
Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking Sir Michael Berry’s 75th Birthday
Insights from ‘Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking Sir Michael Berry’s 75th Birthday’.
The Institute of Physics: for physics, for physicists, for you
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Uniform distribution of synaptic resources along an axon
New research from Paul Bressloff at the University of Utah looking at the aggregation–fragmentation model of vesicular transport in neurons.
Teiko Heinosaari: An invitation to quantum incompatibility
Topical Review offering a concise overview of some of the central aspects of incompatibility.