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.
IMA Mathematics 2018
Mathematics 2018 is the twelfth in the series of annual IMA conferences to promote mathematics. This series aims to demonstrate […]
The Mathematics and Applications of Hysteresis
The Mathematics and Applications of Hysteresis, a talk by Nathan Turner (Thermo-fluids Analyst, Belcan, Glasgow) Abstract The actions of people often depend […]
2nd IMA Conference on Theoretical and Computational Discrete Mathematics
Programme (Final) (PDF) Discrete mathematics poses a wide range of challenging research problems, giving rise to important applications in other […]
Christopher Zeeman Medal 2018: nominations invited
The Councils of the IMA and the LMS are inviting nominations for the 2018 award of the Christopher Zeeman Medal, […]
Applying Maths : a new technology, some geeky celebrations, one decade-long project and the musical finale
Applying Maths : a new technology, some geeky celebrations, one decade-long project and the musical finale, a talk by Chris […]
Soccermatics: how mathematics is changing the beautiful game
Soccermatics: how mathematics is changing the beautiful game, a talk by Professor David J.T. Sumpter (Uppsala University, Sweden) The University […]
What can Renaissance art teach us about mathematics?
What can Renaissance art teach us about mathematics?, a talk by Snezana Lawrence (Anglia Ruskin University) Abstract This talk will […]
Three topics in electrical system management
Three topics in electrical system management, a talk by Professor Robert S. MacKay FRS CMath FIMA (Director of Mathematical Interdisciplinary […]
The importance of being motile and the mathematics of microswimming
The importance of being motile and the mathematics of microswimming, a talk by Dr Kirsty Wan (University of Exeter) Abstract […]











