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Mathematics Colloquium

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The Mathematics Colloquia are intended for all members of the School of Mathematics. They are usually held in weeks 5 and 9 of term time at 4pm in the Lecture Room A of the Watson building and are organised by Jonathan Bennett, Simon Goodwin, John Meyer, Richard Mycroft, David Smith and Alexandra Tzella. Free tea, coffee and biscuits are served in the common room beforehand from 3:30pm.

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Bacterial collective movement: patterns, pathways, scales, models

UserProf. Benoît Perthame, Laboratoire J.-L. Lions, Universite P. et M. Curie, CNRS, UPD, INRIA de Paris.

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 01 March 2017, 16:00-17:00

Containers in Combinatorics

UserAndrew Thomason (University of Cambridge).

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 08 February 2017, 16:00-17:00

A characterisation of local existence for semilinear heat equations in Lebesgue spaces

UserProfessor James Robinson, University of Warwick.

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 23 November 2016, 16:00-17:00

Sporadic simple groups

UserGernot Stroth (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg).

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 18 March 2015, 16:00-17:00

The many faces of magnitude

Mathematics Colloquium

UserTom Leinster (Edinburgh).

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 03 December 2014, 16:00-17:00

A kinematic explanation for gamma-ray bursts

Mathematics Colloquium

UserRobert MacKay (Warwick).

HouseLecture room A, Watson building.

ClockWednesday 29 October 2014, 16:00-17:00

If you have a question about this list, please contact: Alexandra Tzella; David Smith; Jon Bennett; Simon Goodwin; Dr Richard Mycroft; John. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser.

 

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