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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Local sleep in songbirds: different simultaneous sleep states across the avian pallium
Summary Wakefulness and sleep have often been treated as distinct and global brain states. However, an emerging body of evidence on the local regulation of sleep stages challenges this conventional view. Apart from unihemispheric sleep, the current data that support local variations of neural oscillations during sleep are focused on the homeostatic ...
Hamed Yeganegi, Janie M. Ondracek
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Smooth structures on nonorientable 4‐manifolds via twisting operations
Abstract Five observations compose the main results of this note. The first records the existence of a smoothly embedded 2‐sphere S$S$ inside RP2×S2$\mathbb {R}P^2\times S^2$ such that performing a Gluck twist on S$S$ produces a manifold Y$Y$ that is homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic to the total space of the nontrivial 2‐sphere bundle over the real ...
Valentina Bais, Rafael Torres
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The small‐scale limit of magnitude and the one‐point property
Abstract The magnitude of a metric space is a real‐valued function whose parameter controls the scale of the metric. A metric space is said to have the one‐point property if its magnitude converges to 1 as the space is scaled down to a point. Not every finite metric space has the one‐point property: to date, exactly one example has been found of a ...
Emily Roff, Masahiko Yoshinaga
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Preservation for generation along the structure morphism of coherent algebras over a scheme
Abstract This work demonstrates classical generation is preserved by the derived pushforward along the structure morphism of a noncommutative coherent algebra to its underlying scheme. Additionally, we establish that the Krull dimension of a variety over a field is a lower bound for the Rouquier dimension of the bounded derived category associated with
Anirban Bhaduri, Souvik Dey, Pat Lank
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Cyclic branched covers of Seifert links and properties related to the ADE$ADE$ link conjecture
Abstract In this article, we show that all cyclic branched covers of a Seifert link have left‐orderable fundamental groups, and therefore admit co‐oriented taut foliations and are not L$L$‐spaces, if and only if it is not an ADE$ADE$ link up to orientation. This leads to a proof of the ADE$ADE$ link conjecture for Seifert links. When L$L$ is an ADE$ADE$
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The Iwasawa invariants of Zpd${\mathbb {Z}}_{p}^{\,d}$‐covers of links
Abstract Let p$p$ be a prime number and let d∈Z>0$d\in {\mathbb {Z}}_{>0}$. In this paper, following the analogy between knots and primes, we study the p$p$‐torsion growth in a compatible system of (Z/pnZ)d$({\mathbb {Z}}/p^n{\mathbb {Z}})^d$‐covers of 3‐manifolds and establish several analogues of Cuoco–Monsky's multivariable versions of Iwasawa's ...
Sohei Tateno, Jun Ueki
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Purity, ascent and periodicity for Gorenstein flat cotorsion modules
Abstract We investigate purity within the Frobenius category of Gorenstein flat cotorsion modules, which can be seen as an infinitely generated analogue of the Frobenius category of Gorenstein projective objects. As such, the associated stable category can be viewed as an alternative approach to a big singularity category, which is equivalent to Krause'
Isaac Bird
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On profinite rigidity amongst free‐by‐cyclic groups I: The generic case
Abstract We prove that amongst the class of free‐by‐cyclic groups, Gromov hyperbolicity is an invariant of the profinite completion. We show that whenever G$G$ is a free‐by‐cyclic group with first Betti number equal to one, and H$H$ is a free‐by‐cyclic group which is profinitely isomorphic to G$G$, the ranks of the fibres and the characteristic ...
Sam Hughes, Monika Kudlinska
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Mitochondrial networks through the lens of mathematics. [PDF]
Lewis GR, Marshall WF.
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