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Tag Archives: Julia Wolf
British Mathematical Colloquium, day 1
The British Mathematical Colloquium began in St Andrews today. I will try to report some highlights, but I am recovering from food poisoning, so my account may be a bit sketchy in some places. Also, of course, there is no … Continue reading
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Tagged impact, Julia Wolf, Martin Hairer, randomness, universality, Ursula Martin
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BCC26, 1
About halfway through the British Combinatorial Conference, at last I have time to say something about it. I am not just a combinatorialist, but I always feel that the BCC delegates are the group into which I naturally fit. It … Continue reading
Postgraduate Combinatorial Conference 2015
This week I was at the Postgraduate Combinatorial Conference, which was held in Queen Mary, University of London. It was one of the liveliest PCCs I have been to, with about 35 delegates from all over England, Scotland, and further … Continue reading