Can shallow quantum circuits scramble local noise into global white noise?
Foldager, J Koczor, B Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical volume 57 issue 1 (06 Dec 2023)
Sig-Networks toolkit: signature networks for longitudinal language modelling
Tseriotou, T Chan, R Tsakalidis, A Bilal, I Kochkina, E Lyons, T Liakata, M (06 Dec 2023)
On the geometry of the free factor graph for ${\rm{Aut}}(F_N)$
Bestvina, M Bridson, M Wade, R (06 Dec 2023)
Unbounded expansion of polynomials and products
Mudgal, A Mathematische Annalen 1-35 (30 Nov 2023)
Fri, 23 Feb 2024
16:00
L1

Demystifying careers for mathematicians in the Civil Service

Sarah Livermore (Department for Business and Trade)
Abstract

Sarah Livermore has worked in the Civil Service for over 10 years, using the maths skills gained in her physics degrees (MPhys, DPhil) whilst studying at Oxford. In this session she’ll discuss some of the roles available to people with a STEM background in the Civil Service, a ‘day in the life’ of a civil servant, typical career paths and how to apply.

Fri, 19 Jan 2024
16:00
L1

Mathematical Societies and Organisations

Chris Breward, Sam Cohen, Rebecca Crossley, Dawid Kielak and Ulrike Tillmann
(Mathematical Institute)
Abstract
Mathematical societies and organisations run exciting academic activities and provide important funding opportunities. This session will include presentations on the London Mathematical Society (by LMS Rep Dawid Kielak), the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (by Chris Breward), the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (by Sam Cohen and Becky Crossley) and the Isaac Newton Institute (by its Director, Ulrike Tillmann).
 
The event will be followed by free pizza.
Between news and history: identifying networked topics of collective attention on Wikipedia.
Gildersleve, P Lambiotte, R Yasseri, T J. Comput. Soc. Sci. volume 6 845-875 (01 Oct 2023)
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