Today. L1: Maths Meets Stats

Matthew Buckland (Statistics) - Branching Interval Partition Diffusions

Ofir Gorodetsky (North Wing) - Smooth and rough numbers

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The next Mathematrix event will be on Thursday 24th November from 1 - 2 pm in N3.12. We'll be holding a relaxed social where we'll be talking about the importance of community and we've got some board games to play. You're also encouraged to bring a friend if possible!

If you'd like to come, can you sign up on the Google form so that we can ensure there is enough food for everyone.

Fluid-boundary interaction: confinement effects, stratification and transport - Roberto Camassa (University of North Carolina)

Today, 4 pm, Lecture Theatre 1

If you missed Terry Lyons' Public Lecture this week you can watch any time on YouTube. Terry expains how his team at DataSig are using mathematical signatures to gain insights in to complex sequences of data from different sources (streams).

Monday 14th November 2022, 5 pm, Lecture Theatre 3

Laure Saint-Raymond - Fluctuating hydrodynamics: how noise emerges from microscopic instabilities

In this talk, I will show that (linear) fluctuating hydrodynamics can be derived in the low-density limit from deterministic systems of particles. The apparition of dynamical noise can be related to the concept of "spontaneous stochasticity".

Today:
Managing your supervisor - Eva Antonopoulou

In 2 weeks (25/11):
Maths Meets Stats - Matthew Buckland (Statistics) +1

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Our next event is on Thursday 10th November from 1-2 pm in N3.12, and is all about applying for academic and non-academic jobs. We will be joined by Frances Kirwan to talk about the various careers available for Mathematricians and how to be a successful applicant. There will also be a free sandwich lunch!

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