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Farey’s legacy in frieze patterns and discrete geometry

Frieze patterns are celebrated for their ubiquity in mathematics, featuring in cluster algebras, continued fraction theory, difference equations, hyperbolic geometry,...

Numerical modelling of nonlinear stochastic systems

Workshop participant feedback "It was an enriching academic experience that provided valuable insights and meaningful discussions; it introduced me to...

China-India-UK school in mathematical physics; a mathematics for humanity workshop

Workshop participant feedback "The technical aspect of the workshop exceeded my expectations. The lectures were great; pedagogical and super clear....

Random Walks, Percolation and Mixing Time

Workshop participant feedback 'I certainly learned a lot, got to meet the younger participants and meet again my more senior...

Signatures and rough paths: from stochastics, geometry and algebra to machine learning

The aim of this workshop was to discuss stochastic, geometric, and algebraic approaches to signatures and rough paths, including developments...

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,...

Queer in math and queering math: in celebration of pride

The LMS Hardy Lecture 2025 Queer theory challenges essentialist or normative conceptions of identity, often using personal stories to show...

Resurgence and quantum cosmology

This Research in Groups project will explore the connection between the highly topical field of parametric resurgence and topics in...

Database repairs, consistent answers, and semirings

Database theory is the area of theoretical computer science that investigates the foundations and principles of data management systems using...

Arithmetic of small parabolic eigenvarieties

This Research-in-Groups project concerns the Galois counterpart of small parabolic eigenvarieties inspired by thework of Bellaïche—Chenevier. This proposal aims to...


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