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Böhle, T
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Polynomial bounds for chromatic number VIII. Excluding a path and a complete multipartite graph
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Scott, A
Seymour, P
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Efficient bounds and estimates for canonical angles in randomized subspace approximations
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Martinsson, P
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Fast unfolding of communities in large networks: 15 years later
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A category-theoretic proof of the ergodic decomposition theorem
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Wed, 10 Jul 2024
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Lecture Theatre 1, Mathematical Institute, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG
The Inaugural Vicky Neale Public Lecture: Tim Harford - The Counting Project
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The Vicky Neale Public Lecture recognises the invaluable contribution to mathematical education of the late Vicky Neale. In this lecture, economist and broadcaster Tim Harford looks at how data built the modern world - and how we can use it to build a better one.
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The lecture will be broadcast on the Oxford Mathematics YouTube Channel on Wednesday 31 July at 5-6pm and any time after (no need to register for the online version).
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