Forthcoming Seminars
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Mon, 16/01/2006 14:15 |
Dr. Daniel Levin (Mathematical Insitute, Oxford) |
Stochastic Analysis Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Mon, 16/01/2006 14:15 |
Nigel Hitchin (Mathematical Institute, Oxford) |
Geometry and Analysis Seminar |
L3 |
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Mon, 16/01/2006 15:45 |
Professor Nizar Touzi (Tanaka Business School, Imperical College London) |
Stochastic Analysis Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Mon, 16/01/2006 17:00 |
Gihan Marasingha (Oxford) |
Junior Number Theory Seminar |
SR1 |
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Mon, 16/01/2006 17:00 |
Adrian Mathias (Reunion) |
Analytic Topology in Mathematics and Computer Science |
L3 |
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Mon, 16/01/2006 17:00 |
B. Kirchheim (Oxford) |
Applied Analysis and Mechanics Seminar |
L1 |
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Tue, 17/01/2006 12:00 |
Dr Tsou (Oxford) |
Quantum Field Theory Seminar |
L3 |
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Tue, 17/01/2006 15:00 |
Andrea Montanari (LPT-ENS) |
Combinatorial Theory Seminar |
L3 |
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Tue, 17/01/2006 17:00 |
Prof. Dave Benson (Aberdeen) |
Algebra Seminar |
L1 |
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Tue, 17/01/2006 17:00 |
Marko Lindner (Chemnitz and Reading) |
Functional Analysis Seminar |
L3 |
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Thu, 19/01/2006 11:00 |
Martin Bays |
Advanced Logic Class |
L3 |
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Thu, 19/01/2006 14:00 |
Dr Stephen Langdon (University of Reading) |
Computational Mathematics and Applications |
Comlab |
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Standard finite element or boundary element methods for high frequency scattering problems, with piecewise polynomial approximation spaces, suffer from the limitation that the number of degrees of freedom required to achieve a prescribed level of accuracy grows at least linearly with respect to the frequency. Here we present a new boundary element method for which, by including in the approximation space the products of plane wave basis functions with piecewise polynomials supported on a graded mesh, we can demonstrate a computational cost that grows only logarithmically with respect to the frequency. |
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Thu, 19/01/2006 14:30 |
J. Chuang (Bristol) |
Representation Theory Seminar |
L3 |
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Thu, 19/01/2006 16:30 |
Moises Santillan Zeron (Mexico) |
Differential Equations and Applications Seminar |
DH 1st floor SR |
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Fri, 20/01/2006 10:00 |
Malcolm McCulloch ((Engineering)) |
Workshops With Industry |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Fri, 20/01/2006 14:00 |
Dr Eamonn Gaffney (Birmingham) |
Mathematical Biology and Ecology Seminar |
L3 |
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Fri, 20/01/2006 15:15 |
Boris Zilber (Mathematical Institute, Oxford) |
Logic Seminar |
L3 |
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Mon, 23/01/2006 10:30 |
Dominic Joyce (Oxford) |
Algebraic Geometry Seminar |
L3 |
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Mon, 23/01/2006 14:15 |
Professor Sergey Bobkov (University of Minnesota) |
Stochastic Analysis Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
We will be discussing limit
behaviour of sums along subsequences of a given sequence of non-correlated
random variables. Some results are applied to the classical trigonometric system
in the Berkes model.
/notices/events/abstracts/stochastic-analysis/ht06/bobkov.shtml
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Mon, 23/01/2006 14:15 |
Alessio Corti (Imperial) |
Geometry and Analysis Seminar |
L3 |
