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Revision as of 15:05, 17 January 2015

MathSpace
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
Axel Wagner Geometric Group Theory (to be finalised)
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
Cameron Dobbs (to be finalised) (to be finalised)
Matthew Scroggs Finite Element Methods (to be finalised)
Ruben (to be finalised) (to be finalised)

20 Feb 2015

Past meetings

09 Jan 2015

  • Voting Theory (Alex Bolton)

05 Dec 2014

  • Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange (Axel Wagner)

21 Nov 2014

24 Oct 2014

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
Matthew Scroggs How to build a propositional logic robot 20-30 mins