Algebra Seminar: talk by Tobias Rossman
On Wednesday the 8th of December 2021, Tobias Rossmann (National University of Ireland, Galway) virtually visited the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra and Lund University, and he gave a talk … Continue reading
Paper accepted by the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
A paper by Sandro Mattarei, A sandwich in thin Lie algebras, has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society. (See https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.12662 for a preprint version.) … Continue reading
Big EPSRC research grant awarded to a Lincoln algebraist
Dr Simon Smith was awarded a £422,000 EPSRC standard grant to investigate the local isomorphism relation for permutation groups and tdlc groups. Congratulations! This is one of the biggest grants … Continue reading
Algebraic Conference on Beauville Groups in Lincoln
On Friday the 28th of January 2022, the University of Lincoln will host a hybrid one-day conference on Beauville groups. This event is part of the Functor Categories for Groups … Continue reading
Renewal of London Mathematical Society Research Grant
Nadia Mazza, Brita Nucinkis, Rachel Camina and Simon Smith successfully renewed their London Mathematical Society Research Grant. This grant will go towards organising three one-day meetings in January, June, and … Continue reading
Algebra Seminar by Tobias Rossmann
On Wednesday the 8th of December 2021, Tobias Rossmann (National University of Ireland, Galway) will be giving an online seminar on his research at 3pm. The details of his talk … Continue reading
Sandro Mattarei gave two talks in online seminar series
On 25th November 2021, Sandro Mattarei gave a talk in the weekly online seminar series of the Ischia Online Group Theory Conference GOThIC. On the following day he gave a … Continue reading
Paper published by Journal of Algebra
A paper by Sandro Mattarei and Simone Ugolini, Graded Lie algebras of maximal class of type n, has been published in Journal of Algebra. Simone was Sandro’s PhD student at … Continue reading
Research paper of a Lincoln algebraist in a high-ranking mathematical journal
New paper by Evgeny Khukhro (Univ. of Lincoln) and Pavel Shumyatsky (Univ. of Brasilia) “Strong conciseness of Engel words in profinite groups” has been accepted for publication in a high-ranking mathematical … Continue reading
Algebra Seminar by Angela Carnevale
On Wednesday the 24th of November 2021, Angela Carnevale (National University of Ireland, Galway) will be giving an online seminar on her research at 3pm. The details of her talk … Continue reading
Algebra seminar: talk by Norberto Gavioli
On Wednesday the 10th of November 2021, Norberto Gavioli (University of L’Aquila) virtually visited the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra and Lund University, and he gave a talk on his … Continue reading
Algebra seminar: talk by Charles Cox
On Wednesday the 10th of November 2021, Charles Cox (University of Bristol) virtually visited the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra and Lund University, and he gave a talk on his … Continue reading
Algebra Seminar by Charles Cox
On Wednesday the 10th of November 2021, Charles Cox (University of Bristol) will be giving an online seminar on his research at 3pm. The details of his talk are as … Continue reading
Paper accepted by the Journal of Algebra and its Applications
A paper titled “Ramification structures for quotients of the Grigorchuk groups” by Marialaura Noce and Anitha Thillaisundaram was recently accepted for publication by the Journal of Algebra and its Applications. … Continue reading
Paper accepted by the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
A paper titled “Maximal subgroups of non-torsion Grigorchuk-Gupta-Sidki groups” by Dominik Francoeur and Anitha Thillaisundaram was recently accepted for publication by the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin. This research was conducted during … Continue reading
Algebra Seminar by Norberto Gavioli
On Wednesday the 10th of November 2021, Norberto Gavioli (Università degli Studi dell’Aquila) will be giving an online seminar on his research at 4.45pm. The details of his talk are … Continue reading