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Month: October 2019

The primitive ideals of U_q(G_2^+) (Isaac Oppong)

By sr685 | 29 October 2019

16:00, 1st November, Kennedy Seminar Room 2 Abstract: Recall, given a Lie algebra g, we can decompose g as a direct sum of g^+, g^0 = h and g^-. To g^+, we have … Read more

Model-based approaches to multivariate abundance analysis using the mvabund package (Ulrike Naumann)

By sr685 | 24 October 2019

16:00, October 25, Kennedy Seminar Room 2 Abstract: Multivariate abundance data are abundances collected simultaneously for many ecological taxa (species, orders, functional groups…). This type … Read more

Where do holes come from? (David Brown)

By sr685 | 18 October 2019

16:00, October 18, Kennedy Seminar Room 2 Abstract: Consider the (abstract) Klein Bottle – this has two one dimensional holes in it – one normal … Read more

A practical introduction to LaTeX (Peter Spacek)

By sr685 | 09 October 2019

16:00, October 11, Kennedy Seminar Room 2 Abstract: LaTeX (pronounced “lay-tech”) is the norm for current mathematical writing; (almost) all mathematical journals require articles to … Read more

4 October ~ Student Ambassador

By sr685 | 02 October 2019

Do you want to be a student ambassador? Do you want to know more people? Do you want to get more experience? Do you want … Read more

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  • A quantum deformation of the second Weyl algebra and its derivations (Isaac Oppong 26/03/21)

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  • How to Walk the BeeWalk: Modelling Bumblebee Citizen Science Data (Fabian Ketwaroo 19/03/21)

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