Events in the Department of Mathematics
Find out more about events, seminars and public lectures in the Department of Mathematics.
Logic Seminar - Eric Finster
Speaker: Eric Finster (University of Birmingham) Type Theoretic Presentations of Higher Categorical Structures Since the introduction of Homotopy Type Theory, it has been realized that many higher categorical structures can be given presentations using the notation and style of dependent type theory. Presentations of this sort provide these complex...
Dynamical Systems and Analysis Seminar - Gabriel Fuhrmann
Speaker: Gabriel Fuhrmann (Durham University) Title: Prime periods on the interval Abstract: Given two continuous self-maps f and g on the interval which have all periodic orbits in common (that is, O(x)={x,f(x),...,f^(p-1)(x)} is a p-periodic orbit of f if and only if it is a p-periodic orbit of g but a priori, f may permute the elements of...
Manchester Geometry Seminar - Dmitry Roytenberg
Speaker: Dmitry Roytenberg (Amsterdam) Title: On dg-manifolds with vanishing Atiyah class Abstract: Differential graded (dg) manifolds are a generalization of manifolds comprising and combining (higher) Lie algebroids, on the one hand, and derived manifolds on the other. DG manifolds are objects of a homotopy theory, in the sense of there being...
Heilbronn Algebra Seminar - Neil Saunders
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Impact Bites: Knowledge Exchange session
The FSE Impact Team are starting a new event series to give academics short introductions to different aspects of research impact pathways and impact, using examples from around the faculty. Delivered over lunchtime, these 30min sessions will give you new approaches, ideas, and perspectives on research impact to think about when carrying out your...
Manchester Number Theory Seminar - Margherita Pagano
Speaker: Margherita Pagano (Imperial) Title: Wild Brauer classes via prismatic cohomology Abstract: Let K be a number field and X be a smooth and proper variety over K, I will explain how from the existence of a global 2-form on X it is possible to deduce information on the set of rational points on X. More precisely, I will show how from the...
AI-Fun & ELLIS Invited Speaker Series | Sam Power
November’s AI Fun and ELLIS Invited Speaker is Sam Power from the University of Bristol Bio: Sam is a Lecturer in the School of Mathematics. Sam received his PhD degree in 2020 from the Statistical Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where his thesis focused on the synthesis and analysis of stochastic simulation algorithms for Bayesian...
Logic Seminar - Pantelis Eleftheriou
Speaker: Pantelis Eleftheriou (University of Leeds) Title and abstract to be confirmed
Freya Bull -- Blood and urine: mathematical modelling for health [IN PERSON]
Join us for this seminar by Bindi Brook (Nottingham) as part of the Maths in the Life Sciences seminar series (and the online North West Seminar Series in Mathematical Biology and Data Sciences in collaboration with Liverpool Universities). Title: Blood and urine: mathematical modelling for health Abstract: The richness of life gives rise to...
Manchester Number Theory Seminar - Jakab Schrettner
Speaker: Jakab Schrettner (UCL) Title: TBA Abstract: TBA Room: Frank Adams 1
