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March 2017
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Monday 27 |
10:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Expander Mixing Lemma in Finite Geometry
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Speaker: Anurag Bishnoi (Ghent University, Belgium)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 31/03/2017 in ENCM:G04 Engineering LT2
Title: Expander Mixing Lemma in Finite Geometry
Abstract: http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~glasby/GandCSeminars.html
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April 2017
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Friday 07 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Regular maps and simple groups
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Speaker: Martin Liebeck (Imperial College London)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 07/04/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Title: Regular maps and simple groups
Abstract: A regular map is a highly symmetric embedding of a finite graph into a closed surface. I will describe a (...)
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Thursday 13 |
9:00 - EVENT - Pawsey Clinic at The University of Western Australia : Pawsey Clinics are events organised for researchers who need to use Pawsey services.
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The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre would like to invite you to the Pawsey Clinic at The University of Western Australia.
This is one of a series of clinics.
The clinic will commence with a 30 minute presentation about the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre at 9.00am, followed by consultations through the (...)
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Friday 21 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Cyclotomic difference sets
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Speaker: Binzhou Xia (UWA)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 21/04/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Title: Cyclotomic difference sets
Abstract: The study of cyclotomic difference sets dates back to Paley in 1930s ' and has become well-known for its connection to the long-standing (...)
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Friday 28 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Saul Freeman (UWA) Maximally symmetric p-groups
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Speaker: Saul Freeman (UWA)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 28/04/2017 in ENCM: G04 Engineering LT2 (N.B. alternative venue!)
Title: Maximally symmetric p-groups
Abstract: The set of finite p-groups of nilpotency class r, rank d and exponent p includes a universal (...)
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May 2017
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Monday 01 |
18:00 - COURSE - R Basics Evening Course : This practical course introduces you to R
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R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. This course is designed for those who have little to no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this knowledge are encouraged to attend (...)
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Friday 05 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, Michael Giudici (UWA)
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Michael Giudici (University of Western Australia)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 05/05/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Title: Symmetry of digraphs
Abstract: The symmetry of graphs is a widely studied topic, but less has been done (...)
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Tuesday 09 |
9:00 - EVENT - Statistics Short Course: Spatial Point Patterns : Analysis of spatial data using R and spatstat
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Spatial point pattern datasets are becoming common across many fields of research. However, statistical methodology for analysing these data has not been easily accessible. This course is a practical introduction to the analysis of spatial point patterns with a strong focus on hands-on exercises (...)
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Friday 12 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, 16:00 Friday 12/05/2017 in Weatherburn LT: John Bamberg (UWA)
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Speaker: John Bamberg (UWA)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 12/05/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Title: m-ovoids of regular near polygons
Abstract: In this talk, an introduction to the basics of regular near polygons will be given together with a summary of the work of Bart (...)
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Friday 19 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, Cheryl Praeger (UWA)
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Speaker: Cheryl Praeger (University of Western Australia)
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 19/05/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Title: Edge-transitive oriented graphs of valency four: quotients and cycles
Abstract: I will report on our analysis of the structure of this (...)
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Friday 26 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, Phill Schultz (UWA)
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Speaker: Phill Schultz (University of Western Australia)
Title: Canonical Decompositions of Abelian Groups
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 26/05/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Abstract: A canonical decomposition theorem for a category of algebraic structures states that (...)
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June 2017
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Friday 02 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, 16:00 Friday 02/06/2017 in Weatherburn LT: Csaba Schneider
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Speaker: Csaba Schneider (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte)
Title: The isomorphism problem for universal enveloping algebras of Lie algebras
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 02/06/2017 in Weatherburn LT
Abstract: Let U(L) denote the universal (...)
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Friday 09 |
15:00 - EVENT - Blakers Mathematics Competition is now open : Closes Fri 4 Aug 2017 4:00pm Undergraduate Mathematics Competition
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EVENT: Blakers Mathematics Competition
The 2017 Blakers Mathematics Competition is now open.
Eligible candidates are all undergraduates in first, second and third years at a WA university.
Entries must be received by Friday, 4 August 2017. They may be mailed or (...)
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Monday 12 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Let There Be Light: The Observational Quest for the First Galaxies : A seminar by Prof. Richard Ellis (European Southern Observatory/University College London) as part of the de Laeter colloquium series (joint ICRAR/CASS event)
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The first billion years after the Big Bang represent the final observational frontier in assembling a coherent picture of cosmic history. During this period early stars and galaxies formed and the Universe became bathed in ultraviolet light. Hydrogen in the intergalactic medium also transitioned (...)
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Wednesday 21 |
9:30 - Masterclass - Earthquakes - How predictable are they? : A masterclass with Margaret Boettcher, Associate Professor of Geophysics, University of New Hampshire.
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While earthquake predictability is poorly understood, some faults have more regular seismicity than others. Earthquakes on oceanic transform faults exhibit many of the most systematic and predictable behaviors known in seismology and therefore provide a window into earthquake forecasting on (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
The aim of this course is to introduce you to basic statistics. It will cover descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations); data exploration; basic categorical data analysis; simple linear regression and basic analysis of variance (ANOVA). The statistical package SPSS will be used to (...)
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July 2017
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Tuesday 04 |
R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. The course is designed for those who have no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this experience are encouraged to attend the (...)
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Wednesday 05 |
9:00 - Masterclass - Numerical methods for forward and inverse problems in geophysics : A masterclass with Dr. Roland Martin, senior research scientist at the National Centre for Scientific Research, Université Paul Sabatier – Toulouse 3, France.
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In the last twenty years, many improvements have been made in earth imaging at different scales using different technologies such as active/passive seismics, electromagnetism, potentials (gravity, magnetism, electric potentials),….
The wide variety of data to be inverted to retrieve (...)
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Tuesday 11 |
This course covers techniques that can be used to analyse data with continuous and categorical variables. The course will begin with simple linear regression and then proceed with approaches that can be used with more than two variables such as multiple regression. ANOVA with interactions and (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Numerical Modelling and Imaging in Geophysics at Different Scales: applications to the pyrenees chain and the subsurface/laboratory scale : A public lecture by Dr. Roland Martin, senior research scientist at the National Centre for Scientific Research, Université Paul Sabatier – Toulouse 3, France.
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In this lecture Dr Martin will present different high order numerical tools using finite-difference or finite element approaches to propagate seismic waves in a wide variety of Earth structures at different scales in order, in the near future, to couple them through different physics related to (...)
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