If this warm weather continues, the Senior Proctor's approval for amendments to academic dress requirements might continue into next week's exams. You may bring still water to the exam room in a clear bottle.
The Senior Proctor has advised that if the heat wave continues into next week, academic dress can be relaxed but only inside the Exam Room to:
We are delighted to introduce our latest exhibition in the Andrew Wiles Building, featuring 30 mathematically-inspired paintings by Dutch visual artist Paul Ouwerkerk.
The exhibition launch will be on Friday 5th June at 5 p.m. in the South Mezzanine and all are welcome. Please email Dyrol if you wish to attend.
Knotted surfaces in 4-space
Abstract
I will give a short introduction to knotted surfaces in 4-space and discuss some recent developments. First, I will give some motivation, briefly discuss methods for distinguishing knotted surfaces (such as the Khovanov TQFT), and talk about connections with 4-manifolds. Then, I will introduce Artin’s spinning construction, variants of which were defined by Zeeman, Fox, Litherland, and Price-Roseman. Finally, I will specialize to knotted RP^2’s in S^4 and construct a knotted RP^2 in S^4 that cannot be decomposed as the connected sum of an unknotted RP^2 and a knotted S^2. This last result on RP^2’s is joint with Hughes, Kim, and Miller.
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