British Mathematical Colloquium, days 3 and 4
Originally posted on Peter Cameron's Blog:
The day began with the plenary talk by Paul Seymour, whom I’ve known for longer than almost anyone else at the meeting. He…
Simon Smith’s talk at the British Mathematical Colloquium 2018
On Wednesday 13 June 2018, Simon Smith gave his prestigious “morning lecture” at the British Mathematical Colloquium 2018, held this year at the University of St Andrews. The BMC is … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram speaks at the Women in Mathematics meeting in Cambridge
On Monday, the 30th of April 2018, Anitha Thillaisundaram spoke on “Hausdorff dimension of pro-p groups – history and open problems” at the Women in Mathematics 2-day meeting at the … Continue reading
International conference “Group Theory Ischia–2018”
Evgeny Khukhro was an invited speaker at the conference “Ischia Group Theory–2018″ (Ischia, Italy, 19–24 March). He gave a plenary talk Almost Engel compact groups on 23 March. This biennial conference is an influential forum … Continue reading
British Mathematical Colloquium-2018
British Mathematical Colloquium-2018 will be held in St Andrews on 11–14 June. Congratulations to Dr Simon Smith who is an invited speaker at this largest annual pure mathematics conference!
One-day conference in Lincoln on totally disconnected locally compact groups
On Friday the 13th of April 2018, there will be a one-day meeting at the University of Lincoln as part of the London Mathematical Society Joint Research Group on Functor … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram gave a seminar at the Nottingham Trent University
On Thursday the 8th of March 2018, Anitha Thillaisundaram spoke at the Mathematical Sciences Research Seminar at the Nottingham Trent University. The title of her talk was “Hausdorff dimension of … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram visits Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf
From the end of December 2017 till the middle of January 2018, Anitha Thillaisundaram was at the Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet in Duesseldorf on a research visit. She and her collaborator, Benjamin Klopsch, … Continue reading
Simon Smith gave a lecture at Royal Holloway, University of London
On 29th November 2017, Simon Smith visited Royal Holloway, University of London and gave a seminar on his research to the mathematics department. Here he is in front of Royal … Continue reading
Simon Smith gave a talk at the Université Catholique de Louvain, in Belgium
Simon Smith visited Adrien Le Boudec and Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Belgium from 26th November until 30th November 2017. While there he gave a … Continue reading
Seminar by Jonathan Crofts (NTU)
On Tuesday the 12th of December at 2pm in JUN0001, Jonathan Crofts from Nottingham Trent University will be giving a seminar on “Complex brain networks in health, development and disease”, … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram spoke at the University of St Andrews’ Pure Mathematics Colloquium
On the 23rd of November 2017, Anitha Thillaisundaram spoke on branch groups at the Pure Mathematics Colloquium at the University of St Andrews. She began her talk with the Burnside … Continue reading
Simon Smith gave a seminar at the University of Newcastle
Simon Smith gave at talk at the Algebra and Geometry Seminar at the University of Newcastle on Tuesday 21st November. His talk was on his recent research into the structure … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram gives a seminar in Royal Holloway
On Wednesday the 4th of October 2017, Anitha Thillaisundaram gave a seminar on branch groups at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Simon Smith gives a lecture at the University of Cambridge Algebra and Representation Theory Seminar
On 18th October, Simon Smith gave a talk at the Algebra and Representation Theory Seminar at the University of Cambridge, on his recent results about the structure of profinite groups … Continue reading
Anitha Thillaisundaram gives a pure mathematics colloquium at Lancaster University
On Wednesday the 18th of October 2017, Anitha Thillaisundaram spoke on branch groups at the Pure Mathematics Colloquium of Lancaster University.