"Building blocks of functional connectivity measures for aperiodic electrophysiological brain signals" has been published
Rikkert Hindriks, Thomas O. Rot, Michel J.A.M. van Putten, Prejaas Tewarie
This paper has been published in NeuroImage:
Extremal Betti Numbers and Persistence in Flag Complexes
By CTA\(^2\) members L. Beers and M.B. Botnan.
In this paper, we investigate fundamental yet surprisingly challenging questions
Computationally Efficient DFT-Based Sampling of Ion Diffusion in Crystalline Solids
Hannes Gustafsson, Fabian Schwarz, Thijs Smolders, Senja Barthel and Amber Mace developed a new method for computationally efficient sampling of
CTAAAG seminar
The 'CTA\(^2\)ArbeitsGemeinschaft seminar'.
This is a German style seminar series. Sometimes we will read papers/books
The DDT&G seminar
Organized by Thomas Rot, Alvaro del Pino Gomez and Federica Pasquotto. More information about the seminar can be found here
TopICS is the Topology Intercity Seminar
The TopICS is joint seminar between Utrecht University, Radboud University - Nijmegen, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU).
The local co-organizers
Reading Seminar on Diffeomorphism Groups starts on Sep 9
In life as well as in mathematics, it is not important if you come back where you started, but it
Lecture notes on Algebraic Topology
CTA\(^2\) members Renee Hoekzema and Thomas Rot wrote lecture notes for the course "algebraic topology II" in
Guy Boyde receives Veni grant to uncover algebraic and geometric links
Mathematician Guy Boyde receives a Veni grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). He will apply new methods to study
Linking number of grid models
New preprint on random links by Senja Barthel and Yuka Kotorii.
We study the linking numbers of random links within