ERA is a digital repository of original research produced at The University of Edinburgh. The archive contains documents written by, or affiliated with, academic authors, or units, based at Edinburgh that have sufficient quality to be collected and preserved by the Library, but which are not controlled by commercial publishers. Holdings include full-text digital doctoral theses, masters dissertations, project reports, briefing papers and out-of-print materials.
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Beyond standard large-scale structure: optimising cosmological probes and primordial feature detections
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-12-09)The current and forthcoming generation of galaxy surveys will provide data with unprecedented precision. To take full advantage of this opportunity, similar advances on the theoretical side are required. However, unlike ... -
Vulnerability to exploitation: a Bourdieusian investigation among people experiencing homelessness
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-12-09)This study asks what shapes vulnerability to exploitation. It builds on evidence that some populations are more vulnerable to exploitation than others, as seen in various policy documents and studies (Lewis et al., 2015; ... -
Long-horizon finite control-set model predictive control for power-electronic converters
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-12-09)Long-horizon Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control is widely recognized for delivering superior control performance in power electronic converters when compared to conventional control methods. It offers benefits ... -
Alleviating epigenetic silencing of nuclear transgenes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-12-09)The model microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has great potential for use as a chassis in industrial biotechnology (IB). However, transgene expression particularly in the nucleus of this organism has a long-standing ... -
Maximianus and Boethius: reading Latin love elegy in Late Antiquity
(The University of Edinburgh, 2025-12-09)Maximianus’ Elegies and Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy, two works from sixth-century Italy, share a striking similarity in their reception of Augustan love elegy. Both engage with the genre not only through verbal ...

