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'''If you would like to do a talk, please say so here or on our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lhs-mathspace mailing list].''' | '''If you would like to do a talk, please say so here or on our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lhs-mathspace mailing list].''' | ||
− | + | == Next Event - Friday 23 Jan 2015 == | |
+ | Our next MathSpace event will be held on Friday the 23rd of January from 18:30 onwards in the classroom. The post on the mailing list is [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/london-hack-space/v1hKa4_JrVU here]. | ||
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+ | * 18:30 - Cake and puzzles. | ||
+ | * 19:00 - Folding Tube Maps (Matthew Scroggs) | ||
+ | :*How to fold platonic solids from tube maps and how to use the ideas behind this to prove that there are exactly 5 platonic solids. | ||
+ | * 19:15 - AI and Bots in Game Design (Martin Clarke) | ||
+ | :*An introduction to video game AI, including tactics and techniques that make bots smart, the areas humans still have the advantage, and where this may soon end. | ||
+ | What does it mean to solve a game? And how this can be a complex challenge even for very simple games. | ||
+ | * 19:30 - Regime detection in multivariate stochastic processes (Alex Bolton) | ||
+ | :*Regime detection in multivariate stochastic processes | ||
+ | A simulation technique for detecting change points is applied to the detection of malware. | ||
+ | * 19:45 - Discussion and social time | ||
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''The talks listed here are provisional and subject to change.'' | ''The talks listed here are provisional and subject to change.'' | ||
The next two events will be a series of shorter talks. There is still space if you would like to give one. | The next two events will be a series of shorter talks. There is still space if you would like to give one. | ||
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=== 06 Feb 2015 === | === 06 Feb 2015 === |
Revision as of 07:08, 20 January 2015
MathSpace | |
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When | Alternate Fridays, from 18:30 |
What | Talks and workshops on mathematical subjects |
Members | |
The London MathSpace is a group which meets every other Friday to discuss mathematics. We host talks followed by questions and discussion.
If you would like to do a talk, please say so here or on our mailing list.
Next Event - Friday 23 Jan 2015
Our next MathSpace event will be held on Friday the 23rd of January from 18:30 onwards in the classroom. The post on the mailing list is here.
- 18:30 - Cake and puzzles.
- 19:00 - Folding Tube Maps (Matthew Scroggs)
- How to fold platonic solids from tube maps and how to use the ideas behind this to prove that there are exactly 5 platonic solids.
- 19:15 - AI and Bots in Game Design (Martin Clarke)
- An introduction to video game AI, including tactics and techniques that make bots smart, the areas humans still have the advantage, and where this may soon end.
What does it mean to solve a game? And how this can be a complex challenge even for very simple games.
- 19:30 - Regime detection in multivariate stochastic processes (Alex Bolton)
- Regime detection in multivariate stochastic processes
A simulation technique for detecting change points is applied to the detection of malware.
- 19:45 - Discussion and social time
Future events
The talks listed here are provisional and subject to change.
The next two events will be a series of shorter talks. There is still space if you would like to give one.
06 Feb 2015
Speaker | Topic | Brief Outline |
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Cameron Dobbs | (to be finalised) | (to be finalised) |
Matthew Scroggs | Finite Element Methods | (to be finalised) |
Ruben | (to be finalised) | (to be finalised) |
Axel Wagner | Geometric Group Theory | (to be finalised) |
20 Feb 2015
Past meetings
09 Jan 2015
- Voting Theory (Alex Bolton) - slides
05 Dec 2014
- Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange (Axel Wagner) - slides
21 Nov 2014
- Braiding (Matthew Scroggs) - write up
24 Oct 2014
- Flexagons (Matthew Scroggs) - Flexagon templates
Proposed talks
If you would like to do a talk, please add it below or post on our mailing list:
Name | Topic | Approximate length | Other details |
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Matthew Scroggs | How to build a propositional logic robot | 20-30 mins | How I built @mathslogicbot and some of the maths behind it. |