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Thursday
9:00-11:00 Registration and Coffee (The Street)
11:00-11:30 Welcome and Introductions (MS02)
11:30-13:00 Algebra
(B3.02)
Combinatorics
(MS03)
Mathematical Biology
(MS04)
Mathematical Physics
(MS02)
Statistics & Probability
(B3.03)
Topology
(MS05)
11:30-12:10 Guilherme Frederico Lima
Topos Theory
Timothy Jones Points and lines; Addition
and multiplication
Quentin Caudron A Cable Theory for Gap-
Junction-Connected Neural Networks
Norman Rink The Geometry of Vortex
Equations
Yuxin Yang From martingale
representation to Hodge decomposition
James Walton The Topology of Tiling
Spaces
12:15-12:55
Rishi Vyas
Localization in Noncommutative Rings
Nicholas Korpelainen The computational
complexity of the k-path partition problem
Yi Ming Lai Stochastic
Synchronization of Neuronal Populations
Andrew Crosby Instability formation on
conduits of viscous particle plumes
Andre Kueh Non-parametric Density Estimation using Hilbert
Spaces
Fionntan Roukema The minimally twisted 5-chain link and the Berge
conjecture
13:00-14:00 Lunch (The Street)
14:00-15:00
Keynote Lecture (MS03)
(Combinatorics)
Prof. Peter Cameron
Synchronization
Keynote Lecture (MS04)
(Mathematical Biology)
Prof. Raymond Goldstein
Fluid Dynamics and the Evolution of Biological Complexity
Keynote Lecture (MS02)
(Mathematical Physics)
Prof. Sandra Chapman
Scaling laws, emergence and statistical descriptions
of systems that are out of equilibrium: what we can
model and measure
Keynote Lecture (MS05)
(Differential Geometry)
Prof. Nigel Hitchin, FRS
Generalized geometry and Poisson geometry
15:00-16:00 Coffee (The Street)
16:00-17:30 Algebra
(B3.02)
Algebraic Geometry
(A1.01)
Combinatorics
(MS03)
Mathematical
Biology
(MS04)
Mathematical Physics
(MS02)
Statistics &
Probability (B3.03)
Differential Geometry
(MS05)
16:00-16:40
Michael Livesey Morita Equivalences
of Blocks of Finite Classical Groups
Jesus Martinez Garcia Log canonical
thresholds of del Pezzo Surfaces in
arbitrary characteristic
Thomas Bloom A brief history of improvements of Roth's theorem
Douglas Brumley Hydrodynamic
interactions between swimming
microorganisms
Stephen Tate Combinatorial Species
and Statistical Mechanics
Ewa Gajda Selection operator for
Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms
Lynn Heller Equivariant
Constraint Willmore Tori in S
3
16:45-17:25
Fawad Hussain Invariant Ring of
Aut(V, ξ)
Sohail Iqbal Godeaux, Campedelli
and Q-Gorenstein Smoothing
Matthew White Cycles in Edge-
Coloured Graphs
Neville Boon Modelling Myosin-V the Molecular Motor
Thomas Hammant Radiative
Improvement of the NRQCD action with
the background field method
Saidi Rotimi Omolaja Comparison of
Newton-Raphson Approximation and
Maximum Likelihood Estimation as Methods of Estimating
Parameters of Beta-Binomial
Distribution.
Roberto Rubio Deconstructing Cayley
(transform)
17:30-18:30 Workshop: How to set up Satellite Meetings (MS02)
Keynote Lecture (MS03) (Complexity)
Prof. Jeff Johnson
Hypernetworks for modelling multilevel complex systems
18:30-19:30 Innovation in mathematics HE teaching & learning (MS02)
19:30+ Dinner (Rootes Restaurant, Rootes Building) & Drinks (Terrace Bar, Students Union)
Friday
9:00-11:00 Algebra
(B3.02)
Analysis & PDEs
(B3.03)
Financial
Mathematics (MS04)
Mathematical
Biology
(MS05)
Mathematical Physics
(MS03)
Number Theory
(A1.01)
Statistics &
Probability (MS02)
9:00-9:40
Joanna Fawcett Bases for primitive
permutation groups
Thomas Hudson Atomistic and
Continuum Models of a Point Defect in a 1D
Chain of Atoms
Martin Klimmek Bounding path
dependent functionals
Marcin Zagórski Model gene
regulatory networks under mutation-selection balance
Cara Donnelly Crossing singularity - the apex of a shear
cone
Soma Purkait Eigenforms of half-integral weight and some applications
Giang Nguyen Sharing is caring:
Queues with boundary assistance
9:40-10:20
Joseph Mullaney Finitely generated metabelian groups
and the Bieri-Groves conjecture
Ram Band Finding the nodal
points on a quantum graph.
Rui Xin Lee Stochastic
Monotonicity for Multi-Dimensional
Fellar Processes
Jamie Luo Functionality,
Speciation and Collective Behaviour in Boolean Networks
Efstathios Charalampidis
Skyrmions, Rational Maps and Scaling
Identites
Michael Swarbrick Jones
An Introduction to the Circle Method
Alexandre Thiery High Dimensional MCMC methods
10:20-11:00
Maurice Chiodo Some different types of Universal finitely presented groups
Levent Ali Menguturk Archimedean Survival
Processes
Moritz Hoegner Octonionic Instantons
Nenna Campbell-Platt A Hecke algebra at a
bad prime
Wang Han The stability problem for stochastic filtering
11:00-11:30 Coffee (The Street)
11:30-13:00 Analysis & PDEs
(B3.03)
Complexity
(B3.02)
Combinatorics
(MS04)
Mathematical
Biology
(MS05)
Number Theory
(A1.01)
Statistics &
Probability (MS02)
Topology
(MS03)
11:30-12:10
Adam Boden Planar Travelling
Waves of Reaction Diffusion Equations in
Periodic Media
Martine Barons A mathematical
approach to medical complexity
Konrad Dabrowski Parameterized
Complexity of Finding Induced Matchings
Heather Harrington Spatio-temporal
models of Erk1 and Erk2 in vivo
Rachel Newton Low-dimensional
Galois cohomology
Chris Oates Integrating chemical kinetics into Bayesian
network inference
Robert Tang Map between curve
complexes induced by covers
12:15-12:55
Mikolaj Sierzega Classical solutions of the reaction-diffusion
equation with singular initial data
James Porter How mathematicians
have ruined economics
Chris Purcell Vertex 3-colorability of claw-free graphs
Mariano Beguerisse Diaz
Simplification and analysis of activation
cascades
Dave Mendes da Costa
Beyond Bombieri-Pila: Integral Points on
Elliptic Curves
Sergios Agapiou A Bayesian Approach
to Linear Inverse Problems
Sara Maloni Maskit embedding and Kra's plumbing
construction.
13:00-14:00 Lunch (The Street)
14:00-15:00 Where has Maths Taken You? (MS02)
15:00-16:00
Keynote Lecture (MS05)
(Algebra)
Prof. Martin R. Bridson
The universe of finitely presented groups
Keynote Lecture (MS04)
(Financial Mathematics)
Prof. David Hand, FBA
Evaluating consumer credit scoring
models
Keynote Lecture (MS02)
(Statistics & Probability)
Prof. Saul Jacka
Stochastic Control and Applications
Keynote Lecture (MS03)
(Topology)
Prof. Caroline Series Limits of limit sets
16:00-16:30 Coffee (The Street)
16:30-18:30 Analysis & PDEs
(B3.03)
Combinatorics
(B3.02)
Dynamical Systems
(A1.01)
Financial
Mathematics (MS04)
Mathematical Physics
(MS05)
Statistics &
Probability (MS02)
Topology
(MS03)
16:30-17:10
Adewale David Fase Numerical Analysis and its Differential
Complexes
Oliver Roche-Newton The Erdős distance
problem and distinct dot products
Nikola Stoilov Classification of
integrable Hamiltonian systems of hydrodynamic type
in 2 +1 dimensions. Dispersive
deformations.
Xun Yang On the Pricing of
Storable Commodities and Associated
Derivatives
Sergey Giniatulin Specialized
Informational Computational
System of variational assimilation of
observed data in a nonlinear large-scale
hydrothermodynamics ocean model
Chris Marsden A probabilistic
approach to pattern recognition
Spiros Adams-Florou Squeezing in
Algebraic K-Theory
17:10-17:50
Donal Connolly Pseudo-differential
Operators on Homogeneous Spaces
Colin Mayhill Well-Quasi-Ordering
and Permutation Graphs
Johannes Stolte Option pricing in time
changed models
Benoit Huard Solutions in Riemann
invariants for inhomogeneous
multidimensional hydrodynamic-type
systems
Hao Ni The expected signature of
Brownian Motion upon the first exit time of a regular
domain
Christopher Braun Quantum infinity-algebras and the
Loday-Quillen-Tsygan theorem
17:50-18:30
Fiachra Knox Hamilton
Decompositions of Random Graphs
Omri Ross Revisiting Noise
Traders Risk
Anton Zayachkovskiy Ecological risks
modeling of water pollution and the
problem of optimal ship routing
Kolyan Ray Nonparametric
confidence bands in deconvolution density
estimation
Stefan Schreieder On the universal
elliptic genus
18:30-19:30 Technology in mathematics HE teaching & learning (MS02)
19:30+ Dinner (Rootes Bar, Rootes Building) & Social (Copper Rooms, Students Union)
Saturday
9:30-11:00 Algebra
(A1.01)
Algebraic Geometry
& Keynote Lecture*
(10:15-11:15) (MS02)
Analysis & PDEs
(MS03)
Combinatorics
(B3.02)
Dynamical Systems
(MS04)
Mathematical Physics
(B3.03)
Statistics &
Probability (MS05)
9:30-10:10
Mariano Zeron-
Medina
Largeness and deficiency in finitely
presented groups
Alan Thompson Models for Threefolds Fibred by K3 Surfaces
of Degree Two
Ionut Munteanu Normal Feedback
Stabilization of Periodic Flows in a 2D
Channel
Tony Nixon Rigidity and [2,l]-tight
graphs on Surfaces
Julia Slipantschuk Lyapunov exponent
and exponential mixing rate
Ian Marquette Quantum mechanics
and Painlevé transcendents
Marcin Zagórski Copulas applied in the
inverter case study
10:15-10:55
Jonathan Nelson Cliques of Iwasawa
algebras
Keynote* (10:15-
11:15) Prof. Burt Totaro, FRS Algebraic
geometry from a topological point of
view
Emil Wiedemann Existence of Weak Solutions for the
Incompressible Euler Equations
David Fletcher A Brief Introduction to Aperiodic Tilings
Jozef Kiselak Third-order half-linear differential
equations
Samuel Durugo Asymptotic Behaviour of the Eigenfunctions
of the Massless Relativistic
Anharmonic Oscillator Problem
Kai Li Generalised Particle Filters with Gaussian
Measures
11:00-11:30 Coffee (The Street)
11:30-12:30
Keynote Lecture (MS02)
(Number Theory)
Prof. Kevin Buzzard
Future directions in the Langlands program.
Keynote Lecture (MS03)
(Analysis & PDEs)
Sir John Ball, FRS
Variational problems for solid and liquid crystals
Keynote Lecture (MS04)
(Dynamical Systems)
Prof. Mary Rees, FRS
Topological models in complex dynamics
12:30-13:30 Plenary (MS02) Prof. Robin C Ball Optimisation under Uncertainty
13:30-14:30 Lunch (The Street)