Breadcrumb
Seminars and Lectures
- Algebra and Geometry
- If it relates to algebra, or geometry, then we're interested.
- Analysis
- Covering a wide range of topics, including calculus of variations, partial differential equations, spectral theory and stochastic analysis.
- Category Theory
- An informal reading seminar aiming to understand the connections between category theory and high energy physics. We will be mainly following the classical Category Theory text by Mac Lane and the book by Bakalov and Kirillov on Tensor Categories and Modular Functors.
- Colloquium
- This is an occasional presentation of general interest, by a distinguished speaker, targeting a wide audience. Tea is served before the talks, wine and cheese afterwards.
- Combinatorics
- This is a seminar series for anyone with an interest in combinatorics. Tea will be served prior to scheduled seminars in the common room on level 4 of Howard House.
- Combinatorics Working Group
- A fortnightly informal meeting of to discuss interesting research problems, and work through interesting books or other literature. Subscribe to comb-wg@sympa.bristol.ac.uk mailing list for more information.
- Complexity Sciences Seminar
- Weekly seminars on complex systems theory and applications, organised by the Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences.
- Distinguished Lecture Series
- An annual event, in collaboration with the Heilbronn Institute, in which a distinguished scholar is invited to give a series of three lectures and a colloquium.
- Environmental and Geophysical Flows
- An informal interdisciplinary lunchtime seminar focussed on modelling environmental phenomena.
- Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
- Tea will be served in the Howard House common room after the seminar.
- Fluids and Materials Journal Club
- This is a working seminar of the Fluids and Materials group where students and faculty meet to informally discuss their research. Please upload details of your talk/any changes to this Google Doc: http://goo.gl/7gvNQ
- Hardy Fellowship Lecture
- The Hardy Fellowship was founded in 1967 in memory of G.H. Hardy in recognition of outstanding contribution to both mathematics and to the Society. The Hardy Fellowship is a lecture tour of the UK by a mathematician with a high reputation in research.
- Heilbronn
- Run jointly by the Number Theory Group and the Heilbronn Institute. Tea is served before the talk.
- Isaac Newton 20th Anniversary Lecture
- A distinguished lecturer currently a Visiting Fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute will give an invited special lecture at this department.
- Linfoot
- The Linfoot seminar series is an informal number theory seminar.
- Logic and Set Theory Seminar
- A seminar for Logic and Set Theory. This meets to discuss matters and hear speakers in mathematical logic and set theory. (See also the Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar in the Philosophy department: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/philosophy/department/events/phs_seminars/phs_seminars.html.)
- Postgrad seminar: Mathematical Physics and beyond
- Seminar aimed at young researchers, everyone is welcome to attend and/or present something they think is interesting. The aim is to promote new connections in Mathematics and Physics.
- Probability
- Aimed at anyone with an interest in probability and its applications. Each session will feature one or two talks. For announcements please subscribe to the prob-sem mailing list.
- Pure Postgraduate Seminar
- An informal seminar aimed at postgraduate students with an interest in pure mathematics.
- Statistics
- Held fortnightly. Two speakers share the bill, with coffee and cakes served in between the talks. Discussion often continues in the pub afterwards. If you want to receive email reminders about seminars in this series, please send an empty email message with the subject line 'subscribe statistics-list' to sympa@sympa.bristol.ac.uk.
