Brain Inspired Computing. Annual Student Teacher Lecture
Brain Inspired Computing by Stephen Lynch (Manchester Metropolitan University) Annual Student Teacher Lecture Abstract The average human brain consists of […]
Using Eulerlets: a new description of Euler flow for manoeuvring bodies
Consider a manoeuvring body in a fluid such as a plane, submarine, ship, fish, or bird. Consider sufficient high Reynolds number that Euler flow is a good approximation.
From the Karakoram to Antarctica: How mathematics can help us understand the Earth’s most extreme regions. Annual Sixth Form Lecture
From the Karakoram to Antarctica: How mathematics can help us understand the Earth’s most extreme regions, a talk by Dr Geoff Evatt […]
Euler’s pioneering equation
Euler’s pioneering equation, a talk by Robin Wilson (Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at the Open University and Emeritus Professor of Geometry […]
Joint IMA MathsJam event
Joint IMA MathsJam event, Katie Steckles (Organiser of Manchester MathsJam) Abstract MathsJam is a monthly opportunity for people to come […]
To me, To you: The Three Pass Protocol
To me, To you: The Three Pass Protocol, a talk by Dr Paul Truman (Keele University) Abstract All symmetric ciphers (in which […]
A Brief History of Primes
A Brief History of Primes by David Naughton (Manchester Grammar School) Abstract In this talk I intend to take a notion that […]
Mathematical Modelling of Biological Soft Tissues
Mathematical Modelling of Biological Soft Tissues by Dr Tom Shearer AMIMA (University of Manchester) Abstract Biological soft tissues, such as […]
Developing students’ desire to prove. Annual Student Teacher lecture
Developing students’ desire to prove, by Bernard Murphy (MEI Programme Leader: Teacher Support) Annual Student Teacher lecture Abstract Mathematical reasoning and proof […]
Cultural challenges facing the mathematical sciences
Cultural challenges facing the mathematical sciences, a talk by IMA President, Professor Chris Linton CMath FIMA (Loughborough University) Annual General […]