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    Recent and future work of Survival analysis Topic Group (TG8)

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    Potential collaborations between Design Topic Group (TG5) and other STRATOS Topic Groups

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    On the integrability of the Benjamin-Ono equation with periodic boundary conditions

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    Pointwise nonlinearity in dimension two: a challenging puzzle.

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    On the spectrum of the Schrödinger operator on the d-dimensional torus: a normal form approach

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    Dispersive Shock waves in Hamiltonian Bidirectional Whitham systems.

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    Renormalization of semiclassical KAM systems.

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    Partially localized solutions of elliptic equations in $\mathbb{R}^{N+1}$.

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    Almost-periodic tori for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation

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    Construction of quasi-periodic response solutions for forced systems with strong damping

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    On the breakdown of small amplitude breathers for the reversible Klein-Gordon equation

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    Construction of unstable KAM tori for a system of coupled NLS equations.

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    Small divisors and free vibrations in the n-vortex filament problem

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    Approximation theorems for the Schrodinger equation and vortex reconnection in quantum fluids.

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    Corners in Surface Superconductivity.

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