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Workshop
29 Jun 2026 - 03 Jul 2026
SiMEGG: Structure in Matroids, Embedded Graphs and Graphs
Recent research has pointed to fundamental underlying relationships between each of three sub-fields of combinatorics: matroid theory, structural graph theory, and topological graph theory. While the connection between matroids and
Workshop
06 Jul 2026 - 10 Jul 2026
Validated numerics for computer-assisted proofs
Validated numerics, rooted in Moore’s interval analysis, uses the arithmetic of real intervals to rigorously bound nonlinear functions and control floating-point errors in computations. These methods extend naturally to higher-dimensional
Workshop
07 Jul 2026 - 10 Jul 2026
How much? Global histories and material cultures of accountancy and metrology
The workshop will provide new insights into global and local histories of the mathematical theories, practices and material cultures of measurement and quantification. Focusing on textual traditions and pragmatic contexts
Workshop
13 Jul 2026 - 17 Jul 2026
Novel lattice assumptions
Lattice-based cryptography is a key enabler for post-quantum cryptography. For example, the US standards agency NIST selected five algorithms for post-quantum cryptography standardisation, three of which are lattice-based. A hard
Workshop
20 Jul 2026 - 24 Jul 2026
Women in commutative algebra IV – ICMS
The deadline to apply to attend has now passed. All applications have been reviewed by the scientific organisers. All applicants have been emailed by ICMS with notification of the decisions.
Workshop
20 Jul 2026 - 24 Jul 2026
Quasicrystals in fundamental physics
The discovery of the Penrose tiling (and other self-similar quasiperiodic tilings) in the 1970s sparked research into the remarkable mathematical properties of quasiperiodic structures, revealing connections to Fourier theory, number
Workshop
27 Jul 2026 - 30 Jul 2026
Collective movement and pattern formation: Biology, modelling and analysis
Collective cell migration and pattern formation are entwined phenomena of immense fascination. Development, tissue repair and disease progression all involve coordination between cell movements, growth, and intercellular signalling processes. A
Event
28 Jul 2026
Mathematical Oncology: Could We Cure Cancer with Calculus?
Could We Cure Cancer with Calculus? Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the world, particularly the developed world, second only to cardiovascular disease. Over 10 million
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