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SLMath Research Highlights

A Breakthrough in Global Dynamics on Graphs, June 2025
Percolation on Growing Graphs with Infinite-order Phase Transitions, October 2025
The First Rigorous Validation of 'Rattling', June 2025
Commutative Algebra, April 2025

New Momentum and Optimism at the Convergence
of Geometry and Analysis,
April 2025
Ricci Flow, Redux, April 2025

Understanding Moneyless Markets,
November 2024
Algorithms, Fairness, and Equity, August 2024

Euler Systems, April 2024
Connections in Gauge Theory, November 2023

Building Bridges with Floer Homotopy Theory,
November 2023
The Promise of Computer-Assisted Mathematics, August 2023

Universality and Integrality in Random Matrix Theory and Interacting Particle Systems, March 2022
African Diaspora Joint Mathematics, January 2022

Fluid Dynamics, January 2022
Math & Racial Justice, September 2021
Quasisymmetries for Quasiparticles, August 2020
The Math of Irreversibility, August 2020

Magnetic Bottles for Fusion Energy, July 2019
Cutting Cakes and Splitting Rent –
Combinatorics and Fair Division,
January 2019

Waves, Kakeya Sets, and Diophantine Equations, June 2017


A Chromatic Look at the Homotopy Groups of Spheres, September 2015

Mathematics and Cosmology, December 2013
Inverse Problems and Invisibility, April 2011