Maths & Physics at Lincoln: Moving on with maths

This Thursday 30th of June the School of Mathematics & Physics of Lincoln is offering an event for year 12 students studying level 3 mathematics who are looking to find out more about studying maths at university. Among the offered activities, there will be some problem solving as well, a talk about admissions procedures for studying maths at university, and a masterclass. Check the detailed programme below.

10:30 – 10:45Welcome and H&S (Dr Matthew Booth)
10:45 – 11:15Applying to university (Dr Martin Greenall)
11:15 – 11:45Subject talk: “Group Theory: Algebra of Transformations” (Prof. Evgeny Khukhro)
11:45 – 12:00An undergraduate student’s perspective (Leah Ward)
12:00 – 12:30Lunch break
12:30 – 13:45Problem solving session (Dr Matthew Booth)
13:15 – 14:00Activity: “Estimating pi by rolling dice” (Prof Andrei Zvelindovsky & Owen Cockroft)
14:00 – 14:30Q&A

Abstracts

  • Rubik's Cube

    Prof. Evgeny Khukhro: Group Theory: Algebra of Transformations: Every mathematical object has its own group of structure-preserving transformations. Group Theory studies groups in their own right; it is a dynamic rich area of Algebra, with many open problems, where new results and methods appear all the time. The lecture introduces the idea of a group, illustrated by examples of groups of transformations and by calculations in an abstract group. Breakthrough results on greater commutativity of group operations are explained, along with links to recent group theory research by Lincoln algebraists. The lecture slides are available here.

  • Dice

    Prof Andrei Zvelindovsky & Owen Cockroft: Estimating pi by rolling dice: This activity demonstrates a method for estimating pi from the results of rolling dice, that involves some advanced mathematics including complex analysis and prime numbers.

For more information, access https://amsp.org.uk/events/details/10004.

Maths Prizes Day 2022

Maths & Physics News

On 14 June 2022 Maths Prizes Day took place in Petwood Hotel in Woodhall Spa. On arrival staff and students had tea and coffee, took a tour of the magnificent park premises, and enjoyed the lunch with sparkling wine. The ceremonies began with flowers presented to long-serving member of staff Dr Manuela Mura and to School administration officers Bridgitte Whitaker, Samantha Jones, Debra Brown. Then the Boole Prize 2022 was given to Aidan Mcpolland for the best performance in Year 2.  Other prizes and commendations for outstanding results in maths will be presented at the beginning of the new academic year. (Prizes for Y3 students are postponed until graduation in September.) Prizes and commendations to students for academic achievements are supplemented with Amazon vouchers.

The celebration continued with the group photo, walks, socializing and relaxation in the park. The place is of great historic interest, served as home…

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