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    Multiscale Methods for Signal Selection in Single-Cell Data by Hoekzema, Renee S., Marsh, Lewis, Sumray, Otto, Carroll, Thomas M., Lu, Xin, Byrne, Helen M., Harrington, Heather A.

    Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2022)
    “…Analysis of single-cell transcriptomics often relies on clustering cells and then performing differential gene expression (DGE) to identify genes that vary…”
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    Manifolds with Odd Euler Characteristic and Higher Orientability by Hoekzema, Renee S

    Published in International mathematics research notices (22-07-2020)
    “…Abstract It is well known that odd-dimensional manifolds have Euler characteristic zero. Furthermore, orientable manifolds have an even Euler characteristic…”
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    Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms Dickinsonia as a metazoan by Hoekzema, Renee S., Brasier, Martin D., Dunn, Frances S., Liu, Alexander G.

    “…The late Ediacaran soft-bodied macroorganism Dickinsonia (age range approx. 560–550 Ma) has often been interpreted as an early animal, and is increasingly…”
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    Cut and paste invariants of manifolds via algebraic K-theory by Hoekzema, Renee S., Merling, Mona, Murray, Laura, Rovi, Carmen, Semikina, Julia

    Published in Topology and its applications (01-07-2022)
    “…Recent work of Inna Zakharevich and Jonathan Campbell has focused on building machinery for studying scissors congruence problems via algebraic K-theory, and…”
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    Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms Dickinsonia as a metazoan by Hoekzema, Renee S., Brasier, Martin D., Dunn, Frances S., Liu, Alexander G.

    “…The late Ediacaran soft-bodied macraorganism Dickinsonia (age range approx. 560-550 Ma) has often been interpreted as an early animal, and is increasingly…”
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    Orientability of high-dimensional manifolds with odd Euler characteristic by Hoekzema, Renee S

    Published 10-07-2020
    “…We call a manifold $k$-orientable if the $i^{th}$ Stiefel-Whitney class vanishes for all $i< 2^k$ ($k\geq 0$), generalising the notions of orientable…”
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    A K-theory spectrum for cobordism cut and paste groups by Hoekzema, Renee S, Rovi, Carmen, Semikina, Julia

    Published 02-10-2022
    “…Cobordism groups and cut-and-paste groups of manifolds arise from imposing two different relations on the monoid of manifolds under disjoint union. By imposing…”
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    Manifolds with odd Euler characteristic and higher orientability by Hoekzema, Renee S

    Published 27-03-2018
    “…It is well-known that odd-dimensional manifolds have Euler characteristic zero. Furthemore orientable manifolds have an even Euler characteristic unless the…”
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    Nested cobordisms, Cyl-objects and Temperley-Lieb algebras by Calle, Maxine E, Hoekzema, Renee S, Murray, Laura, Pacheco-Tallaj, Natalia, Rovi, Carmen, Sridhar-Shapiro, Shruthi

    Published 01-03-2024
    “…We introduce a discrete cobordism category for nested manifolds and nested cobordisms between them. A variation of stratified Morse theory applies in this…”
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    Multiscale methods for signal selection in single-cell data by Hoekzema, Renee S, Marsh, Lewis, Sumray, Otto, Carroll, Thomas M, Lu, Xin, Byrne, Helen M, Harrington, Heather A

    Published 06-10-2022
    “…Entropy 2022, 24(8), 1116 Analysis of single-cell transcriptomics often relies on clustering cells and then performing differential gene expression (DGE) to…”
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    Cut and paste invariants of manifolds via algebraic K-theory by Hoekzema, Renee S, Merling, Mona, Murray, Laura, Rovi, Carmen, Semikina, Julia

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Recent work of Jonathan Campbell and Inna Zakharevich has focused on building machinery for studying scissors congruence problems via algebraic $K$-theory, and…”
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