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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. 0 upcoming talks and 7 talks in the archive. Bacterial collective movement: patterns, pathways, scales, models
Containers in Combinatorics
A characterisation of local existence for semilinear heat equations in Lebesgue spaces
Sporadic simple groups
Evolutionary game-theoretic modelling of cyber-security, crime prevention, inspection and corruption
The many faces of magnitudeMathematics Colloquium
A kinematic explanation for gamma-ray burstsMathematics Colloquium
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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