[TMS] Week 5 – Dr Anthony Ashton (+ Lent Undergraduate Talks)

This Monday, we are delighted to have a Dr Anthony Ashton share about oscillatory integrals at the Winstanley Lecture Theatre! And, do hang around for pizza and port/juice after the talk!

Title: Oscillatory Integrals: from the concrete to the abstract
Speaker: Dr Anthony Ashton
Abstract: Depending on which mathematician you speak to, an “oscillatory integral” might be either: (a) an integral that is difficult to compute numerically; or (b) an abstract object defined in terms of a seemingly divergent integral that can be used to great effect in analysis. In this talk I’ll discuss one way of dealing with oscillatory integrals of the type (a) and look at how those ideas could be used to help understand those oscillatory integrals of type (b).
Date: Monday, 11 November
Time: 7pm
Location: Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Blue Boar Court, Trinity College

Some members of the committee will be walking over to Winstanley from Great Court at 6.50pm; feel free to join them!

In addition, this is early notice that we will be hosting a series of TMS Peer Talks at the start of Lent term! Details as follows:

Event: TMS Peer Talks
When: Start of Lent term
Speakers/Audience: You!
Location: CMS (to be confirmed)
Description: Want to share about a mathematical idea that excites you? Want to hear about interesting mathematical perspectives from your peers? Do sign up to speak, or come along to attend the TMS Peer Talks! We hope to organise an afternoon of accessible bite-sized nuggets.

 

• Talk durations range from 5 to 15 minutes, with brief QnAs and plenty of breaks and snacks.
• The main target audience (and level of assumed knowledge) is IB Maths, but students of all levels are very welcome to speak/attend.
• The intended flavour of talks is not to present original research (which will likely be inaccessible to the broad undergraduate audience), but to present a nice piece of maths (e.g. a fresh perspective on a concept taught in lectures, a toy example illustrating a powerful result, or a brief tour of an area of maths).
• The ultimate goal is for both speakers and audience to have lots of fun over sharing and discussing maths!

Speaker Registration: End of Michaelmas term, during which more details will also be released!

[TMS] Talk- Oscillatory Integrals- from the concrete to the abstract by Dr Anthony Ashton

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