Organisational meeting
Abstract
Please attend if you would like to give a talk in the Logic Advanced Class this term.
Extended Pareto grid: a tool to compute the matching distance in biparameter persistent homology
Abstract
Multiparameter persistence is an area of topological data analysis that synthesises the geometric information of a topological space via filtered homology. Given a topological space and a function on it, one can consider a filtration given by the sublevel sets of the space induced by the function and then take the homology of such filtration. In the case when the filtering function assumes values in the real plane, the homological features of the filtered object can be recovered through a "curved" grid on the plane called the extended Pareto grid of the function. In this talk, we explore how the computation of the biparameter matching distance between regular filtering functions on a regular manifold depends on the extended Pareto grid of these functions.
End-of-term mathematical board games
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Would you like to meet some of your fellow students, and some graduate students and postdocs, in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, while building your communication skills? In this Friday@2 session, you'll be able to play a selection of board games, meet new people, and practise working together. What better way to spend the final Friday afternoon of term?! We'll play the games in the south Mezzanine area of the Andrew Wiles Building.
Combating Imposter Syndrome
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How can it be that so many clever, competent and capable people can feel that they are just one step away from being exposed as a complete fraud? Despite evidence that they are performing well they can still have that lurking fear that at any moment someone is going to tap them on the shoulder and say "We need to have a chat". If you've ever felt like this, or you feel like this right now, then this Friday@2 session might be of interest to you. We'll explore what "Imposter Feelings" are, why we get them and steps you can start to take to help yourself and others. This event is likely to be of interest to undergraduates and MSc students at all stages.
Mathematics: past, present, future - "The theory of knots"
Managing your Dissertation
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This session is particularly aimed at fourth-year and OMMS students who are completing a dissertation this year. For many of you this will be the first time you have written such an extended piece on mathematics. The talk will include advice on planning a timetable, managing the workload, presenting mathematics, structuring the dissertation and creating a narrative, and avoiding plagiarism.
What's it like to do a DPhil/research?
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This week's Fridays@2 will be a panel discussion focusing on what it is like to pursue a research degree. The panel will share their thoughts and experiences in a question-and-answer session, discussing some of the practicalities of being a postgraduate student, and where a research degree might lead afterwards.
Study skills: Time-management
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This week's Fridays@2 will feature a panel discussion on how to manage your time during your degree. The panel will share their thoughts and experiences in a Q&A session, discussing some of the practicalities of juggling lectures, the many ways to study independently and non-maths activities.