Grant of the London Mathematical Society
Congratulations to Dr Anitha Thilaisundaram! She has successfully secured a grant of the London Mathematical Society under the ‘Celebrating New Appointments’ scheme, which will support a mini-conference “Maximal conditions and … Continue reading
Lincoln Algebra Research Afternoons
We have recently started to run an informal seminar within our Lincoln Algebra group, where we tell each other about some topic that we are working on, or interested in working on, with the aim of promoting possible collaborations between us.
Algebra Seminar in Lincoln: talk by Pavel Zalesskii
Professor Pavel Zalesskii (University of Brasilia) will speak in the Algebra seminar on Wednesday, 1 March 2017, at 3:00pm in room MB1012 (Minerva Building). He will talk about The profinite completion of 3-manifold groups. […]
Visit by Dr Phillip Wesolek
Dr Phillip Wesolek (Binghampton Univ., New York) is visiting University of Lincoln as the main part of his UK trip from 12 to 26 February 2017 supported by the London … Continue reading
SEED Grant for the Student Maths Society
Anitha Thillaisundaram successfully secured a Student Engagement and Educational Development (SEED) grant from the University of Lincoln to support the university’s student maths society.
4th Biennial Group Theory Conference in Kuala Lumpur
Anitha Thillaisundaram was an invited speaker at the 4th Biennial Group Theory Conference at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She spoke on branch groups.
Anitha Thillaisundaram gave a talk at the Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet algebra research seminar
Anitha visited the Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf during the months of December and January. Aside from her collaborations there, she gave a talk on the “Automorphisms of finite p-groups” at the algebra … Continue reading
Towards 1st annual Charlotte Scott lecture in mathematics
Recall that the 1st annual Charlotte Scott lecture in mathematics will be given by Professor Natasha Maurits (University of Groningen, Netherlands) on Monday 30 January at 6 pm in the Stephen Langton Lecture … Continue reading
Forthcoming conference “Groups, Rings and the Yang–Baxter equation”
International conference “Groups, Rings and the Yang–Baxter equation” will be held at Domain Sol Cress in the beautiful town of Spa, Belgium, June 18–24, 2017. It will focus on recent … Continue reading
New update for “Unsolved problems in group theory (Kourovka Notebook)”
“Kourovka Notebook” is a collection of open problems in Group Theory proposed by more than 300 mathematicians from all over the world. It has been published every 2-4 years since … Continue reading
1st Annual Charlotte Scott Lecture in Mathematics
Originally posted on Maths & Physics News:
Patients in numbers a public lecture by Professor Natasha Maurits University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands Monday 30 January 2017 at 6 pm EMMTEC…
Paper accepted for publication
The paper by Evgeny Khukhro and Pavel Shumyatsky Engel-type subgroups and length parameters of finite groups has been accepted for publication in Israel Journal of Mathematics. The results of the paper have been … Continue reading
Dr Sandro Mattarei is a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College
Congratulations to Sandro Mattarei for being appointed a full member of the EPSRC Peer Review College! Sandro will now be regularly reviewing EPSRC grants in this capacity. The University of Lincoln … Continue reading
Seminar in Lincoln: Professor Peter Larcombe (University of Derby)
Professor Peter J. Larcombe (Dept. Computing and Mathematics, University of Derby) will speak in the Algebra seminar on Wednesday, 23 November 2016, at 2:00pm (room JBL0C05, JBL Building, which is building 22 on the uni … Continue reading
Conference in Istanbul
In October 19–22 Evgeny Khukhro took part in the international conference BN-Pair (in honour of the 60th birthdays of Alexandre Borovik and Ali Nesin), where he gave the invited talk Elimination of operators … Continue reading
Grant of the London Mathematical Society
Dr Simon Smith has successfully secured a grant of the London Mathematical Society supporting a visit to UK of an academic from New York, Dr Phillip Wesolek. One of the … Continue reading