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From Steven O'Hagan
One of the most important problems of modern science is that of emergence. How do laws of motion emerge at large scales of space and time, from much different laws at… -
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EMS meeting hosted by The University of Edinburgh. "Stock and flow diagrams" are widely used for modeling in epidemiology. Modelers often regard these… -
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EMS meeting hosted by the University of Dundee. Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) emerges as a guiding force in the turbulent sea of data-driven domains, from energy to… -
From GILLIAN KERR
EMS meeting hosted by Heriot-Watt University Pattern formation through spatial segregation Professor Susanna Terracini (Universita di Torino) 18 February 2022 To… -
From Hossein Kafiabad
EMS meeting hosted by University fo Edinburgh From Order to Chaos and Chaos to Order in Fluid Flows Prof Steven Tobias (University of Leeds) 21 January 2022 To remove… -
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EMS online talk Professor Martin Bridson (University of Oxford) Finite shadows of infinite groups, finiteness properties, and geometry 10 December 2021 To remove the… -
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Presidential Address Professor Gavin Gibson (Heriot-Watt University, EMS President) Data augmentation and imagination 22 October 2021 To remove the captions from this… -
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EMS popular lecture, part of Maths Week Scotland 2021 Artistic mathematics: truth and beauty Dr Henry Segerman (Oklahoma State University) 1 October 2021 To remove the… -
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EMS online talk Ernesto Estrada (Institute of Interdisciplinary Physics and Complexity, Palma de Mallorca) Postcards from Network Theory 21 May 2021 To remove the… -
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EMS online talk Anne Skeldon (University of Surrey) Mathematical modelling of the sleep-wake cycle: light, clocks and societal rhythms 19 February 2021 To remove the… -
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EMS talk Dwight Barkley (Warwick) A fluid mechanic's analysis of the teacup singularity 22 January 2021 To remove the captions from this video press CC on the… -
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EMS talk Stefaan Vaes (KU Leuven) Ergodic theory without invariant measures 11 December 2020 To remove the captions from this video press CC on the bottom toolbar. -
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Edinburgh Mathematical Society talk Approximating real numbers by fractions James Maynard (University of Oxford) 23 October 2020 An automated programme is used to… -
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EMS popular lecture, part of Maths Week Scotland 2020 What is the best super power? Dr Sophie Carr (Bays Consulting) 2 October 2020 An automated programme is used to…
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