About a century ago, a link between symmetries and conservation laws was found thanks to Noether. The motivation to study these symmetries created invariant theory … Read more
Month: November 2016
25 November, Ana: “Discrete moving frames, lifting integrability and evolution of curvature invariants”
Discrete moving frames have been proven useful for the study of discrete integrable systems, which arise as the analogues of curvature flows for polygon evolutions … Read more
18 November Alan: “Bayesian survival analysis”
In this presentation I will cover some basic results regarding the links between product integration and survival analysis; and use them to motivate constructions of … Read more
11 November Theo: “A structure-sequence algorithm for matching protein molecules”
Analysis of protein shapes is a major topic in biochemistry, since it can define the functions of a protein molecule. Evaluating the similarity of proteins … Read more
4 November Gaurav Dhariwal (University of York): “Million Dollar Problem”
Proving the existence and uniqueness of a global solution for 3D Navier-Stokes Equations (NSEs) is one of the Clay Mathematical Institute’s Millennium Problems which hasn’t … Read more