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6. The shape of data with Professor Heather Harrington |
Vicky Neale and Heather Harrington look at how mathematical techniques are used to identify patterns in cancer data, and discuss the creative thinking required of mathematicians. |
Vicky Neale, Heather Harrington |
23 Dec 2022 |
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Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Henry Segerman - Artistic Mathematics: truth and beauty |
Mathematicians get up to all sorts. Geometers and Topologists in particular occupy a world of inconceivable shapes, concepts and dimensions. But how do you visualise such ideas? Sure, there's computer graphics, but what about over here, in the real world? |
Henry Segerman |
02 Nov 2020 |
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Topology and the Classification of Matter: New Physics Hidden in Plain Sight |
Third lecture "More is different" - how states of matter emerge from quantum theory Saturday morning of Theoretical Physics. With Professor Steve Simon, introduction by Professor John WheelerThird |
Steve Simon |
01 Nov 2016 |
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Exchange statistics - Basic concepts |
In this talk Jon Magne Leinaas from University of Oslo reviews some of the basic ideas and questions related to the exchange symmetry of identical particles. |
Jon Magne Leinaas |
11 Oct 2016 |
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Planning the tour - Abstraction and Graph Theory |
How do you construct a tour travelling between a number of different cities, but never using the same transport method between two cities more than once? |
Thomas Woolley, William Binzi |
24 Oct 2014 |