Research seminars
We maintain a varied and collaborative series of seminars across our research areas.
Seminar series
- Algebra
- Applied maths (informal)
- Dynamical Systems and Analysis
- Education
- Geometry, topology and mathematical physics
- Logic
- Mathematics in the life sciences
- Number theory
- Numerical analysis and scientific computing
- Physical applied mathematics
- Probability and statistics
- Pure postgraduate seminar
- Statistics, inverse problems, uncertainty quantification and data science
Logic Seminar - Manlio Valenti
Speaker: Manlio Valenti (Swansea University) TBC
Dynamical Systems and Analysis Seminar - Sophie Wright
Speaker: Sophie Wright (University of Bristol) Title: TBA Abstract: TBA Room: Frank Adams 1 Further information: https://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/yotam.smilansky/dynamics_analysis
Manchester Geometry Seminar - Andrey Jivkov
Speaker: Andrey Jivkov (Manchester) Title: What becomes of Geometry when the Manifold is gone? Abstract: Classical differential geometry describes physical systems as smooth fields evolving on manifolds. However, many systems of interest evolve through discrete structural changes, for which smooth geometry provides at best an effective appr..
Manchester Number Theory Seminar - Lilybelle Cowland Kellock
Speaker: Lilybelle Cowland Kellock (Manchester) Title: TBA Abstract: TBA Room: Frank Adams 1
Logic Seminar - Jesse Sigal
Speaker: Jesse Sigal (University of Edinburgh) TBC
Manchester Geometry Seminar - Adam Maskalaniec
Speaker: Adam Maskalaniec (Warsaw) Title: k-contact geometry in relativistic hydrodynamics Abstract: We develop a rigorous geometric framework for the study of relativistic spin hydrodynamics, described by generalized thermodynamic relations. Our approach extends the classical contact geometric description of equilibrium thermodynamics by..
Logic Seminar - Charlotte Bartnick
Speaker: Charlotte Bartnick (Universität Freiburg) TBC
Manchester Geometry Seminar - Rubén Izquierdo López
Speaker: Rubén Izquierdo López (ICMAT, Madrid) Title: The geometry of variational problems: An introduction to multisymplectic geometry Abstract: It is well known that autonomous classical mechanics can be described using symplectic geometry. By introducing a symplectic structure on an even-dimensional manifold (usually the cotangent bu..
Logic Seminar - Jonathan Kirby
Speaker: Jonathan Kirby (The University of East Anglia) TBC
Logic Seminar - Orla McGrath
Speaker: Orla McGrath (University of Leeds) TBC
