- A UPV mathematical study proposes imitating the Formula 1 competition system to increase the competitiveness of LaLiga (August 2023)
- A group of mathematicians in Valencia improves a calculus system that has been “unbeatable” for 50 years (March 2023)
- InfoRUVID 2020 (March 2021)
- A UPV study predicts that the peak of the second wave will reach the end of November (November 2020)
- A mathematical model from the Universitat Politècnica de València predicts that the peak of the pandemic will be reached at the end of May (March 2020)
- Mathematical Modelling of the political corruption in Spain (August 2019)
- Women and girls in science day (February 2019)
- Development of the happiness index in a country (June 2018)
- Modeling the rise of the precariat in Spain (July 2018)
- Mathematical model for suicidal risk in Spain (July 2017)
- Mathematical modelling of male aggression towards women (August 2015)
- The flyby anomaly (September 2014)
- Competitive balance in basket leagues (October 2014)
- A mathematical model to evaluate football’s leagues (November 2013)
- The interest of mathematical modelling in society (October 2009)
- Mathematical modelling of EEG (April 2008)
- Dark matter model for structure formation in galaxies (October 2008)
A mathematical study bets on imitating F1 to increase the competitiveness and attractiveness of LaLiga
A mathematical study UPV proposes to imitate the Formula 1 competition system to increase the competitiveness of LaLiga.
Imitate the Formula 1 competition system to make LaLiga more competitive. This is the conclusion of a mathematical study conducted by the researcher of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) Francisco Pedroche. In his work, he concludes that both the Spanish LaLiga and the English Premier League are four times less competitive than Formula 1, “which has a direct influence on the interest of fans in both sports”.
Mathematical Modelling of the political corruption in Spain
Researchers from Universitat Politècnica de València (E. de la Poza, L. Jódar) and Universitat de València (P. Merello) have developed a mathematical model to quantify the level of risk of committing political corruption of the population residing in Spain between 18 and 70 years old.
Alicia Cordero Barbero Julia Real María Dolores Roselló Ferragud
Women and girls in science day.
Development of the happiness index in a country
Researchers of the Institute for Multidisciplinary Mathematics (David Soler and Joan Carles Micó) have elaborated a happiness index to measure the well-being of a society.
Researchers of the Institute for Multidisciplinary Mathematics and the University of Valencia (lead by Prof. Lucas Jódar) have developed a mathematical model that predicts the rise of precariat population in Spain. A dynamical population model which takes into account many social factors from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) has been developed at the IMM. This model predicts an increase in the suicidal risk in the next few years. The study captured the attention of many journals and social media in Spain. A mathematical model for the propagation of gender violence in Spain predicts that the number of male aggressors is increasing steadily, and a number of three million aggressors is predicted for 2017. The population was classified in three stages according to the degree of male chauvinism: from egalitarian men to psychological and physical aggressors. Demographic, economic and social factors were also considered. Luis Acedo from the IMM has proposed a phenomenological model for the study of the so-called “flyby anomaly“. The anomalous increase or decrease of velocity of the spacecraft in a flyby of the Earth. This problem is enumerated by Wikipedia in a list of unsolved problems in physics. L. Acedo propose a circulating gravitomagnetic field to model the anomaly. However, the effect in the geodynamics satellites and the Gravity Probe B experiment is too large to be compatible with the field strength required to explain away the flyby anomaly. If this result implies that the explanation of the perplexing anomalies is conventional remains to be elucidated in the future. A study performed by F. Pedroche and J. A. Verdoy from our Institute has shown that the Spanish’s Basket League is losing competitiveness. These researchers has proposed a measure for competitiveness as the number of crossings in the standings. The measure was applied to several European Basket Leagues Researchers from the IMM (F. Pedroche) and the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid (R. Criado, Esther García and Miguel Romance) have developed a mathematical model to evaluate certain aspects of football’s leagues. They deduce that the German’s league is the most competitive. An interview where the concept is explained (in Spanish) can be found here.
Prof. Lucas Jódar, Director of the Institute for Multidisciplinary Mathematics, was interviewed by Las Provincias newspaper concerning the interest of mathematical modelling in society. SALUS LP (LAS PROVINCIAS, Saturday, October 17th, (2009). A research group at the IMM is currently developing models of the neural activity as the collective behaviour of large assemblies of simulated cellular automata neurons. This is part of a large scale BOINC computation project known as Neurona@Home where we simulate a cellular automata brain composed by one million neurons with random Erdös-Renyi connections. Dr. Luis Acedo from the IMM proposed a mathematical model for the evolution of structure in the Dark Matter halo of galaxies. This model is based upon the sterile neutrino hypothesis, a new kind of particle appearing in minimal extensions of the standard model of particle physics whose mass would be in the range of 3 keV.
Modeling the rise of the precariat in Spain.
Mathematical model for suicidal risk in Spain
Mathematical modelling of male aggression towards women
The flyby anomaly
Competitive balance in basket leagues
A mathematical model to evaluate football’s leagues
Mathematical modelling of EEG
Dark matter model for structure formation in galaxies