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The London MathSpace is a group that aims to meet fortnightly to discuss topics in Mathematics. The format is one or two short talks followed by discussion time. Topics of interest among the participants in the kickoff meeting are mainly in applied math & statistics (machine learning, graphics, computer vision, biomathematics...), but there are also a few into pure math. Some people would be up to read and discuss papers.
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The London MathSpace is a group that aims to meet fortnightly to discuss topics in Mathematics. The format we follow is to have one or two short talks followed by discussion time. Topics of interest among the participants in the kickoff meeting are mainly in applied math & statistics (machine learning, graphics, computer vision, biomathematics...), but there are also a few into pure math. Some people would be up to read and discuss papers.
  
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We aim to have talks pretty much at all levels, from recreational math to graduate topics, so don't be scared to propose a talk on any topic!
  
 
== Next meeting ==
 
== Next meeting ==

Revision as of 20:05, 26 October 2014

The London MathSpace is a group that aims to meet fortnightly to discuss topics in Mathematics. The format we follow is to have one or two short talks followed by discussion time. Topics of interest among the participants in the kickoff meeting are mainly in applied math & statistics (machine learning, graphics, computer vision, biomathematics...), but there are also a few into pure math. Some people would be up to read and discuss papers.

We aim to have talks pretty much at all levels, from recreational math to graduate topics, so don't be scared to propose a talk on any topic!

Next meeting

Past meetings

  • 24 Oct 2014: Flexagons (Matthew Scroggs)

Proposed talks

The following talks have been offered by MathSpace members:

  • Introduction to cryptography
  • Machine learning
  • Hidden Markov models for robots
  • Set theory
  • Geometric group theory

If you would like to ask for a talk on a particular topic, please list it below: