#iop — Public Fediverse posts
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I wanted to draw another Karn x random Osa thing. Decided she broke the vegetarian commandment of her god and that warped her. I regret that I didn't think of it soon enough to make her an Ouginak.
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"The space physicist Michele Dougherty has stepped aside as president of the Institute of Physics... to avoid any conflicts of interest given her position as executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) – one of the main funders of physics research in the UK"
https://physicsworld.com/a/michele-dougherty-steps-aside-as-president-of-the-institute-of-physics/
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"The space physicist Michele Dougherty has stepped aside as president of the Institute of Physics... to avoid any conflicts of interest given her position as executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) – one of the main funders of physics research in the UK"
https://physicsworld.com/a/michele-dougherty-steps-aside-as-president-of-the-institute-of-physics/
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"The space physicist Michele Dougherty has stepped aside as president of the Institute of Physics... to avoid any conflicts of interest given her position as executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) – one of the main funders of physics research in the UK"
https://physicsworld.com/a/michele-dougherty-steps-aside-as-president-of-the-institute-of-physics/
#IoP #physics #STFC #UK -
"The space physicist Michele Dougherty has stepped aside as president of the Institute of Physics... to avoid any conflicts of interest given her position as executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) – one of the main funders of physics research in the UK"
https://physicsworld.com/a/michele-dougherty-steps-aside-as-president-of-the-institute-of-physics/
#IoP #physics #STFC #UK -
"The space physicist Michele Dougherty has stepped aside as president of the Institute of Physics... to avoid any conflicts of interest given her position as executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) – one of the main funders of physics research in the UK"
https://physicsworld.com/a/michele-dougherty-steps-aside-as-president-of-the-institute-of-physics/
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Back in July last year, I attended a workshop on Decolonising the Physics curriculum at #UniversityOfSheffield .
The recommendations from that workshop went to a report to the #IoP - and they're now public (along with a blog from the convener, Matt Mears) on the per-he website. https://per-he.org/from-cautious-ambition-to-coordinated-action-reflections-on-the-decolonising-the-physics-curriculum-workshop/ (link to Matt's blog that links in turn to the report)
I am especially proud at getting "epistemic harm" into the report as a concept, as I think it's pretty core to thinking about this area.
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Non-linear integral equations for the XXX spin-1/2 quantum chain with non-diagonal boundary fields
Holger Frahm, Andreas Klümper, Dennis Wagner, Xin Zhang
SciPost Phys. 20, 012 (2026)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Lecture notes on normalizing flows for lattice quantum field theories
Miranda C. N. Cheng, Niki Stratikopoulou
SciPost Phys. Lect. Notes 110 (2026)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysLectNotes.110#IoP @UniversityofAmsterdam #InstituteMathematicsAcademiaSinica
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Parallel assembly of neutral atom arrays with an SLM using linear phase interpolation
Ivo H. A. Knottnerus, Yu Chih Tseng (曾于誌), Alexander Urech, Robert J. C. Spreeuw, Florian Schreck
SciPost Phys. 19, 118 (2025)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201
Steef Smit et al.
SciPost Phys. 18, 191 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.18.6.191#IoP #BristolUniversity #RUN #ISSP #TTI #DiamondLightSource #CLS #CAB #BalseiroInstitute #CNEA #IFW #DIEP
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201
Steef Smit et al.
SciPost Phys. 18, 191 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.18.6.191#IoP #BristolUniversity #RUN #ISSP #TTI #DiamondLightSource #CLS #CAB #BalseiroInstitute #CNEA #IFW #DIEP
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201
Steef Smit et al.
SciPost Phys. 18, 191 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.18.6.191#IoP #BristolUniversity #RUN #ISSP #TTI #DiamondLightSource #CLS #CAB #BalseiroInstitute #CNEA #IFW #DIEP
#CanadianLightSource -
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201
Steef Smit et al.
SciPost Phys. 18, 191 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.18.6.191#IoP #BristolUniversity #RUN #ISSP #TTI #DiamondLightSource #CLS #CAB #BalseiroInstitute #CNEA #IFW #DIEP
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201
Steef Smit et al.
SciPost Phys. 18, 191 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.18.6.191#IoP #BristolUniversity #RUN #ISSP #TTI #DiamondLightSource #CLS #CAB #BalseiroInstitute #CNEA #IFW #DIEP
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics Core
Exact solution of the Izergin-Korepin Gaudin model with periodic and open boundaries
Xiaotian Xu, Pei Sun, Xin Zhang, Junpeng Cao, Tao Yang
SciPost Phys. Core 8, 041 (2025)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The complex Liouville string: The matrix integral
Scott Collier, Lorenz Eberhardt, Beatrix Mühlmann, Victor A. Rodriguez
SciPost Phys. 18, 154 (2025)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
A microscopic realization of dS3
Scott Collier, Lorenz Eberhardt, Beatrix Mühlmann
SciPost Phys. 18, 131 (2025)
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An alternative name for the Fediverse:
Peopleverse
Via @ayo 's article:
"Why I Care So Much About the Fediverse"
https://ayos.blog/why-fediverse/“In simple terms, the Fediverse is the “Internet of People”.”
#DeSo #Fediverse #InternetOfPeople #IOP #Peopleverse #SpreadFediverse
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases
YASTN: Yet another symmetric tensor networks; A Python library for Abelian symmetric tensor network calculations
Marek M. Rams, Gabriela Wójtowicz, Aritra Sinha, Juraj Hasik
Paper:
SciPost Phys. Codebases 52 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.52YASTN v1.2:
SciPost Phys. Codebases 52-r1.2 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.52-r1.2#JagiellonianUniversity #UlmUniversity @maxplanckgesellschaft #IoP #UZH #DeltaITP
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I almost regret I signed up for the #IOP conf in #Harrogate (some 130km from your event) on the same week… Programme is more suited for my research, but @Co_Biologists
has this scheme :"We are delighted to announce #Sustainable Travel Incentives for those travelling to our #Biologists @ 100 #conference. Sustainable #rail incentives up to £150 will be available for #internationalTrain journeys"
(not a money question… although my CNRS funding is currently inaccessible)
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A pity though that this and the #IOP #PhysicsOfLife are at the same dates exactly!
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The ongoing enshittification has broken me this morning. Trying to look at a paper at IOP and need to get past their new captcha. This looks like it is designed for machines rather than humans. In any case I've failed 6 times and have forgotton what the paper was I wanted to look at.
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Superdiffusive transport in quasi-particle dephasing models
Yu-Peng Wang, Chen Fang, Jie Ren
SciPost Phys. 17, 150 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
3d gravity from Virasoro TQFT: Holography, wormholes and knots
Scott Collier, Lorenz Eberhardt, Mengyang Zhang
SciPost Phys. 17, 134 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics Core
NNLL-fast 2.0: Coloured sparticle production at the LHC run 3 with sqrt(S) = 13.6 TeV
Wim Beenakker, Christoph Borschensky, Michael Krämer, Anna Kulesza, Eric Laenen, Judita Mamužić, Laura Moreno Valero
SciPost Phys. Core 7, 072 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Brick wall quantum circuits with global fermionic symmetry
Pietro Richelli, Kareljan Schoutens, Alberto Zorzato
SciPost Phys. 17, 087 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Lorentzian contours for tree-level string amplitudes
Lorenz Eberhardt, Sebastian Mizera
SciPost Phys. 17, 078 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Celestial sector in CFT: Conformally soft symmetries
Leonardo Pipolo de Gioia, Ana-Maria Raclariu
SciPost Phys. 17, 002 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Perturbative unitarity and the wavefunction of the Universe
Soner Albayrak, Paolo Benincasa, Carlos Duaso Pueyo
SciPost Phys. 16, 157 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Exact instanton transseries for quantum mechanics
Alexander van Spaendonck, Marcel Vonk
SciPost Phys. 16, 103 (2024)
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Last Friday I had my first surgery since I had my tonsils out at age... er... six of so: SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty). It's meant to kind of unclog the drains of your eyes, to prevent high eye pressure. It seems to have worked, after six days my right eye went from 26 to 22, which is more or less the top end of the normal range. That was the first eye, the left one's turn is in May.
It's an interesting procedure that only targets the blockage and leaves no scar tissue. And it can be repeated if necessary. The effects last for about 3 or 4 years.
It did make me realise how lucky I've been so far, just two operations in over 50 years.
So anyway, if you have high eye pressure and don't like the idea of eye drops, SLT might be a good alternative. -
Last Friday I had my first surgery since I had my tonsils out at age... er... six of so: SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty). It's meant to kind of unclog the drains of your eyes, to prevent high eye pressure. It seems to have worked, after six days my right eye went from 26 to 22, which is more or less the top end of the normal range. That was the first eye, the left one's turn is in May.
It's an interesting procedure that only targets the blockage and leaves no scar tissue. And it can be repeated if necessary. The effects last for about 3 or 4 years.
It did make me realise how lucky I've been so far, just two operations in over 50 years.
So anyway, if you have high eye pressure and don't like the idea of eye drops, SLT might be a good alternative. -
Last Friday I had my first surgery since I had my tonsils out at age... er... six of so: SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty). It's meant to kind of unclog the drains of your eyes, to prevent high eye pressure. It seems to have worked, after six days my right eye went from 26 to 22, which is more or less the top end of the normal range. That was the first eye, the left one's turn is in May.
It's an interesting procedure that only targets the blockage and leaves no scar tissue. And it can be repeated if necessary. The effects last for about 3 or 4 years.
It did make me realise how lucky I've been so far, just two operations in over 50 years.
So anyway, if you have high eye pressure and don't like the idea of eye drops, SLT might be a good alternative. -
Last Friday I had my first surgery since I had my tonsils out at age... er... six of so: SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty). It's meant to kind of unclog the drains of your eyes, to prevent high eye pressure. It seems to have worked, after six days my right eye went from 26 to 22, which is more or less the top end of the normal range. That was the first eye, the left one's turn is in May.
It's an interesting procedure that only targets the blockage and leaves no scar tissue. And it can be repeated if necessary. The effects last for about 3 or 4 years.
It did make me realise how lucky I've been so far, just two operations in over 50 years.
So anyway, if you have high eye pressure and don't like the idea of eye drops, SLT might be a good alternative. -
Last Friday I had my first surgery since I had my tonsils out at age... er... six of so: SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty). It's meant to kind of unclog the drains of your eyes, to prevent high eye pressure. It seems to have worked, after six days my right eye went from 26 to 22, which is more or less the top end of the normal range. That was the first eye, the left one's turn is in May.
It's an interesting procedure that only targets the blockage and leaves no scar tissue. And it can be repeated if necessary. The effects last for about 3 or 4 years.
It did make me realise how lucky I've been so far, just two operations in over 50 years.
So anyway, if you have high eye pressure and don't like the idea of eye drops, SLT might be a good alternative. -
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
The Floquet Baxterisation
Yuan Miao, Vladimir Gritsev, Denis V. Kurlov
SciPost Phys. 16, 078 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics Core
Stochastic field dynamics in models of spontaneous unitarity violation
Lotte Mertens, Matthijs Wesseling, Jasper van Wezel
SciPost Phys. Core 7, 012 (2024)
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Thanks for sharing this very interesting piece.
"This revenue is the largest contribution to the income that the #IoP needs to run its numerous activities relating to the promotion of #physics… Not surprisingly, these and other learned societies are keen to protect their main source of cash and have lobbied very hard for the #GoldOA #openaccess"
…thus supporting other #scientificPublishing players such as #Elsevier which don't promote much science with their huge profit.
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Tunnelling to holographic traversable wormholes
Suzanne Bintanja, Ben Freivogel, Andrew Rolph
SciPost Phys. 16, 066 (2024)
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Tunnelling to holographic traversable wormholes
Suzanne Bintanja, Ben Freivogel, Andrew Rolph
SciPost Phys. 16, 066 (2024)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.16.3.066 -
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Tunnelling to holographic traversable wormholes
Suzanne Bintanja, Ben Freivogel, Andrew Rolph
SciPost Phys. 16, 066 (2024)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.16.3.066 -
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Tunnelling to holographic traversable wormholes
Suzanne Bintanja, Ben Freivogel, Andrew Rolph
SciPost Phys. 16, 066 (2024)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.16.3.066 -
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Tunnelling to holographic traversable wormholes
Suzanne Bintanja, Ben Freivogel, Andrew Rolph
SciPost Phys. 16, 066 (2024)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.16.3.066 -
Sorry, no photos from #IOP #Women In #Physics event today, I was massively busy and you've got to be really careful taking photos when <18 students are involved, but here's the alt-text:
Metal plate, about 1m diameter, with ~500 seemingly random holes drilled in it. (Sloan sky survey filter)
A series of students experiencing an epiphany as they hand a strong magnet and aluminium tube down the line, experiencing Lenz's law
Puzzlement at polarised film blocking phone screen light as you turn it
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2/2 2nd set of collages from my #AstronomySketching workshop at the #IoP #WorldSpaceWeek event on 7th Oct '23. I had well over 100 attendees, mostly children. Everyone created some stunning interpretations of the photos we worked from. The results are utterly amazing. I didn't get photos of everything because it was manic!
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1/2 1st set of collages from my #AstronomySketching workshop at the #IoP #WorldSpaceWeek event on 7th Oct '23. I had well over 100 attendees, mostly children. Everyone created some stunning interpretations of the photos we worked from. Huge well done to everyone who took part!
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Late-time correlators and complex geodesics in de Sitter space
Lars Aalsma, Mir Mehedi Faruk, Jan Pieter van der Schaar, Manus Visser, Job de Witte
SciPost Phys. 15, 031 (2023)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.15.1.031#ASU
#IoP-UvA
#McGillUniversity
#DeltaITP
#UniversityofCambridge
#Heising-SimonsFoundation
#OCW
#NWO
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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #physics
On the Euclidean action of de Sitter black holes and constrained instantons
Edward K. Morvan, Jan Pieter van der Schaar, Manus R. Visser
Gravitation, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
SciPost Phys. 14, 022 (2023)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.14.2.022