Several well-known formulas involving reflection groups of finite-dimensional algebraic systems break down in infinite dimensions, but there is often a predictable way to correct them. Oxford Mathematician Thomas Oliver talks about his research getting to grips with what structures underlie the mysterious correction process.
Fri, 23 Oct 2020
11:45 -
13:15
Virtual
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting
Ellen Luckins, Ambrose Yim, Victor Wang, Christoph Hoeppke
(Mathematical Institute)
Fri, 19 Jun 2020
11:45 -
13:15
Virtual
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting
Rahil Sachak-Patwa, Thomas Babb, Huining Yang, Joel Dyer
(Mathematical Institute)
Further Information
The Group Meeting will be held virtually unless the Covid 19 lockdown is over in which case the location will be L2.
Fri, 29 May 2020
11:45 -
13:15
Virtual
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting
Rodrigo Leal Cervantes, Isabelle Scott, Matthew Shirley, Meredith Ellis
(Mathematical Institute)
Further Information
The Group Meeting will be held virtually unless the Covid 19 lockdown is over in which case the location will be L3.
Oxford Mathematician Andre Guerra talks about quasiconvexity and its role in the Calculus of Variations: