List by Author: Marianne Freiberger

The Abel Prize 2022: Dennis SullivanThis year's Abel Prize goes to the "true virtuoso" Dennis Sullivan.
The STEM for BRITAIN awardsEarly career researchers have presented their work to politicians at the Houses of Parliament.
Can game theory help to vaccinate the world?Game theory suggests that sharing vaccine doses might give a selfish, as well as moral, advantage.
Understanding the diversity of forests using AINew techniques in artificial intelligence are helping assess the diversity of forests.
Hiding in plane sightFlying a plane on a secret mission? Some basic geometry can help you avoid being captured by an adversary.
Understanding waning immunityWhat can we expect from a disease for which natural or vaccine induced immunity wanes?
How to work out doubling timeThe doubling time for the Omicron variant seems to be scarily fast. But how do you calculate it?
Pandemics and psychologyCan you capture people's behaviour in epidemiological models?
Reckoning with R: What will happen over autumn and winter?Should we again reduce our social contacts? Is vaccinating 12-to-15-year-olds effective? What about boosters? The ready reckoner helps provide some answers.
The power of small things: Resurgent asymptoticsIf you ignore exponentially small terms they can come back to bite you.
Stokes's phenomenon: An asymptotic adventureHow a question about rainbows led to an entire field of mathematics.
The unity of mathematics: a meeting in honour of Sir Michael AtiyahMathematicians from across maths and physics and around the world gathered to celebrate Sir Michael Atiyah.