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Month: May 2020

Misclassified group observation in a capture recapture study of Telfair skinks (Ulrike Naumann)

By sr685 | 27 May 2020

17:00, May 29, Microsoft Teams meeting Abstract: In capture recapture study for estimating changes of abundance over time, we might want to estimate the effect … Read more

Some recreational mathematics of the late John H. Conway (Jack McKenna)

By sr685 | 27 May 2020

17:00, May 22, Microsoft Teams meeting Abstract: The recently departed John Horton Conway was a prolific mathematician whose work was often inspired by games and … Read more

The Deligne Conjecture (Javier Martin)

By sr685 | 27 May 2020

17:00, May 15, Microsoft Teams meeting Abstract: The Hochschild cohomology of an associative algebra over a ring carries a structure of Gerstenhaber algebra, which is … Read more

Modelling butterfly abundance to inform conservation delivery (James Clarke)

By sr685 | 27 May 2020

16:00, March 13, Kennedy Seminar Room 2 Abstract: Over the past half-century there has been declines in abundance in the majority of UK butterfly species. … Read more

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