Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra
On Tuesday the 27th of November 2018, Cora Uhlemann (University of Cambridge) gave a talk on her research in theoretical physics. This talk was part of the third-year Advanced Topics of Mathematics module.
Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra
On Tuesday the 27th of November 2018, Cora Uhlemann (University of Cambridge) gave a talk on her research in theoretical physics. This talk was part of the third-year Advanced Topics of Mathematics module.
For a chance to win the first prize (£100 Amazon voucher), or one of our prizes for runners-up, submit your typed or neatly written solutions of the following problems to maths@lincoln.ac.uk or by post to Mathematics Challenge, School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, LN6 7TS. Please include your full name, postal address and email, as well as the name and address of your school. The closing date is 7 January, 2019. The prize-giving ceremony will be held in Lincoln on 6 February 2019. It is possible to win a prize even if you have not completed all of the questions, so you are encouraged to submit solutions if you do only some of the problems. The competition is open to all young pre-university people in UK aged 15–18 years. It is not open to current university students. See full Terms and Conditions. The problems can also be downloaded from here.
Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra
On Tuesday the 20th of November 2018, Rachel Newton (University of Reading) gave a talk on her research on counting failures of a local-global principle. This talk was part of the third-year Advanced Topics in Mathematics seminar.
Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra
On Tuesday, the 13th of November, Mingjun Zhong (School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln) gave a talk on his research on energy disaggregation. This talk was part of the third-year Advanced Topics in Mathematics module.
Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra
On Tuesday, the 6th of November 2018, Kirsty Wan (University of Exeter) gave a talk on the mathematics of microswimming, as part of the third-year Advanced Topics of Mathematics module.