If you missed Tadashi Tokieda's Public Lecture at the end of last month you missed a treat. The first few minutes alone are worth a click.
If you prefer, you can watch clips on our social media channels (links at bottom of the page). One clip on Instagram has had over 5 million views. We usually get 10k.
Thomas Karam (North Wing) - Ranges control degree ranks of multivariate polynomials on finite prime field
Hamid Rahkooy (South Wing) - Toric Varieties in Biochemical Reaction Networks
L2 today, 4pm. Abstracts
Please join us for the annual Pride event hosted by SPECTRA, our departmental LGBTQ+ network.
Wednesday, 07 June, 12:00 - 14:00, Café Pi
Come chat and unwind with folks from MPLS, Philosophy, and Humanities. Bring along friends and allies to celebrate our LGBTQ+ students and colleagues. Participate in some optional relaxed crafting activities and speak with an organiser on the day to get a voucher for a Pride-inspired lunch at Café Pi.
Come along to room N3.12 on Wednesday 7th June from 1-2pm when we will be joined by Philip Maini, Professor of Mathematical Biology and Ethnic Minorities Fellow at St John's College, to discuss his mathematical journey and experiences. Signing up is not necessary but allows us to get a better idea of numbers.
The workshop "Interacting particles, fluctuating systems, and SPDEs" will take place at the Mathematical Institute from 8-10 June 2023. The goal of the conference is to to bring together researchers in diverse areas of stochastic analysis, with a focus on interacting particle systems, stochastic PDEs, and some aspects of homogenization. Please feel welcome to attend the talks and coffee even if you have not registered, and for further information see the website
We will be celebrating the discovery of 'The Hat', a tile which tiles only aperiodically, on the 20th and 21st July in the Andrew Wiles Building.
Confirmed speakers include Roger Penrose (Oxford), Rachel Greenfeld (Institute for Advanced Study), Jarkko Kari (Turku), Natalie Priebe-Frank (Vassar), Lorenzo Sadun (UT Austin), Marjorie Senechal (Smith College), and the authors of The Hat pre-print. There will be space for a small number of contributed talks.