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12 October ~ Floris Claassens (Maths)

By ps508 | 04 October 2018

Title: Colourful, curly haired, but not quite Bob Ross. Abstract: You all probably know the four colour theorem. If you have a map with different countries you … Read more

03 October ~ Aniketh Pittea (Act Sci)

By ps508 | 01 October 2018

Note: this session is on Wednesday at 16:00! Chipperfield Extension (building on the other side of the bicycle shed, across from the KBS Sibson exit), … Read more

28 September ~ Introductory Session

By dm563 | 28 September 2018

In this session we (the organizers) will introduce ourselves, explain the aim of the PGR seminars and discuss the most convenient time for the seminars … Read more

18 May ~ Dimitris Michailidis “The Quillen-Suslin theorem”

By | 16 May 2018

In 1955 Jean-Pierre Serre, motivated from Algebraic Geometry, stated his famous conjecture, “We don’t know if there exist finitely generated projective modules over the ring … Read more

11 May ~ Jocelyne Ishak “Some topological fun”

By | 09 May 2018

This talk is intended to introduce the area of topology to a general audience in a fun way. We will start by defining the notion … Read more

23 March ~ José Perusquía “Construction of Random Probability Measures through the Normalisation of Completely Random Measures”

By | 21 March 2018

Bayesian Nonparametrics is characterised by “big” parameter spaces and the construction of probability measures on them. For the specification of these (random) probability measures there … Read more

9 March ~ Lucy Barnes “Tools for nonlinear PDE’s when numerics won’t save you”

By | 07 March 2018

A very brief overview of a variety of tools that can simplify certain nonlinear PDE’s, specifically equations that are difficult to solve numerically. Using conservation … Read more

19 Februrary Sibson Seminar Room 3 at 1pm ~ Raf Bocklandt (University of Amsterdam) “Local quivers and Morita theory for matrix factorizations “

By | 16 February 2018

We will discuss how techniques in Mirror symmetry developed by Cho, Hong and Lau can lead to a Morita theory for matrix factorizations and tie … Read more

16 February ~ Peter Spacek “Canterbury Zoo of Spaces, an overview of the main subfields of Differential Geometry”

By | 14 February 2018

This presentation will give a short tour through the Canterbury Zoo of Spaces, i.e. it will introduce the basics and some nice examples and applications … Read more

9 February ~ Aniketh Pittea, Alexandra Rogers and Alan Riva Palacio “Some open problems and questions”

By | 07 February 2018

Alex will present a problem on the invariant factors of certain types of matrices arising from diagrams. Aniketh will discuss graphical models and the controversies … Read more

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