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29-29 Jun 2022

CANCELLED: Bacterial movement by run and tumble: models, patterns, pathways, scales

THIS EVENT WAS CANCELLED As part of the workshop From Individual to Collective Behaviour in Biological and Robotic Systems, Benoit Perthame was to be giving a public lecture. It was...
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Calender
28-28 Jun 2022

Public Lecture: Fourier’s hieroglyphs: those of Egypt, of politics and of mathematics

This public lecture was part of the Fourier Analysis @200 workshop at ICMS. We were delighted to welcome speaker Jean Dhombres (École des hautes études en sciences sociales / The...
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21-21 Jun 2022

Public Lecture: The rough journey of Brownian motion: from pollen particles, to Avogadro number, to stock markets

As part of the workshop on Harmonic Analysis, Stochastics and PDEs, researcher Ilya Chevyrev gave a public lecture. About the talk: The history of Brownian motion dates back nearly 250...
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Calender
15-19 May 2023

Waves and Free Surface Flows: the Next Twenty Years

Waves on the surface of a fluid, or on the interface between different fluids are ubiquitous phenomena with wide importance in technology, science and the environment. Over the past fifty...
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28-29 Sep 2022

SMSTC: Opening Symposium

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Calender
10-14 Apr 2023

Arithmetic, Algebra, and Algorithms

Celebrating the Mathematics of Hendrik Lenstra This workshop brought together leading, as well as early career, researchers on arithmetic statistics and on algorithmic aspects of algebra and number theory, with...
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Calender
03-07 Jul 2023

Fractal Geometry

Fractal geometry is a vibrant and important area of mathematics. Roughly speaking, fractals are objects which display complex features on a large range of scales, such as stock market fluctuations,...
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Calender
05-09 Sep 2022

Classifying spaces in homotopy theory: in honour of Ran Levi’s 60th Birthday

Classifying spaces are fundamental in algebraic topology. Given a group (finite or Lie groups, groups of automorphisms or diffeomorphisms, etc), its classifying space controls the theory in question. The topology...
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