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3rd September 2010 (Leicester)
Models in Population Dynamics and Ecology
- F. Bartumeus (Princeton) SEARCH RESEARCH: new insights on
Lévy walks as stochastic search strategies
- P. Nouvellet (Sussex) Fundamental insights into the
random movement of animals from a single distance-related statistic
- A. Knell Classifying animal movement behaviour
in a patchy environment
- J. Pitchford (York) How to cheat in a triathalon
- B. McClintock General animal movement and
migration models using multi-state random walks
- J.M. Morales (Universidad Nacional del Comahue)
Linking animal movement to plant
population dynamics
The East Midlands Mathematical Physics seminar was part of a larger
three-day workshop. Visit the website for the meeting
here.
26th May 2010 (Loughborough)
Physics on curved spaces
- Norbert Peyerimhoff (Durham) Some global geometric
and spectral results for non-positively curved planar graphsAlexander Strohmaier (Loughborough) Scattering
theory and cohomology
- Henrik Ueberschär (Bristol) Quantum Unique
Ergodicity for point-scatterers on hyperbolic surfaces
10th March 2010 (Nottingham)
Quantum Stochastics and Information
- Samuel Braunstein (York) Black holes as ciphers of hidden information
- Adam Harrow (Bristol) Representation theory, entanglement spread and channel simulation
- David Gross (Hannover) Reconstructing low-rank matrices from tomographically incomplete data
- Koenraad Audenaert (Royal Holloway) Asymptotic error rates in symmetric quantum multi-hypothesis testing
- John Gough (Aberystwyth) Quantum Feedback Networks
- Jonathan Oppenheim (Cambridge) If Quantum Mechanics
were more non-local it would violate the uncertainty principle
For a detailed schedule, click here.
2nd December 2009 (Loughborough)
Dynamical Systems
- Mark Pollicott (Warwick) The Hannay-Ozorio de Almeida
sum formula
- Charles Walkden (Manchester) Some remarks on random
perturbations of invariant graphs
- Anish Ghosh (UEA) Spectral Gap for actions of Lie
groups and applications to number theory
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