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Past research seminars

Logic Seminar - Alex Wilkie (Manchester and Oxford)

13:00 - 14:00 18 May 2022

Note the unusual time, and the unusual location. Title: Tame extensions revisited in the complex co...

Manchester Algebra Seminar - Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda

12:00 - 13:00 17 May 2022

Speaker: Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda - Manchester Title: The word problem for special semigroups A...

Yury Korolev - Two-layer neural networks with values in a Banach space

13:00 - 14:00 17 May 2022

Join us for this research seminar, part of the SQUIDS (Statistics, quantification of uncertainty, in...

Tom Montenegro-Johnson - Physical Applied Mathematics Seminar

13:00 - 14:00 11 May 2022

Tom Montenegro-Johnson (University of Birmingham) joins us for this in-person seminar in the Physica...

Logic Seminar - Dugald Macpherson (Leeds)

14:00 - 15:00 11 May 2022

Title: Uniform families of definable sets in finite structures Abstract: A theorem of Chatzidakis,...

Manchester Algebra Seminar - Konstantinos Karagiannis

12:00 - 13:00 10 May 2022

Speaker: Konstantinos Karagiannis - Manchester Title: Finite group actions on algebraic curves Abs...

Valeriya Kovaleva (Oxford) - Correlations of the Riemann Zeta on the critical line

14:00 - 15:00 10 May 2022

Abstract : in this talk we will discuss the correlations of the Riemann Zeta in various ranges, and...

Logic Seminar - Rosario Mennuni (Pisa)

14:00 - 15:00 4 May 2022

Title: Automorphisms of ordered abelian groups and positive logic Abstract: A common construction i...

Manchester Algebra Seminar - Pavel Zalesski

12:00 - 13:00 3 May 2022

Speaker: Pavel Zalesskii - University of Brasilia Title. Splitting of pro-p groups (as an amalgam...

Jared Lichtman (Oxford) - Twin primes & a modified linear sieve

14:00 - 15:00 3 May 2022

Abstract : The linear sieve is a powerful tool to tackle problems related to the primes, when combin...