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Revision as of 09:25, 19 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 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.
23 Jan 2015
Speaker | Topic | Brief Outline |
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Matthew Scroggs | Folding Tube Maps | (to be finalised) |
Alex Bolton | Changepoint Detection and Malware | (to be finalised) |
Martin (Crypt) | Video Game AI | (to be finalised) |
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. |