Blog
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An Empirical Test of the Ergodic Hypothesis: Wealth Distributions in the United States
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Yonatan Berman and LML Fellows Ole Peters and Alex Adamou have published a substantially extended version of their recent paper on American wealth distributions
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LML External Fellow Imre Kondor – Recent Publications and Papers
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LML External Fellow Imre Kondor has recently presented at a number of events and published several papers which are now available to view. We have noted below Imre’s latest work and to access the full catalogue please visit Imre’s page on our website
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Science on Screen: The Killing with Ron Dickman
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The fifth Science on Screen of the second series was presented by Ron Dickman (Professor of Physics at the Federal University of Minas Gerais), who chose Stanley Kubrick’s The Killing.
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Simon Dedeo’s Science on Screen presentation published
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If you’ve missed Simon Dedeo‘s introduction to the cult movie Pi, you can now read a full write-up at Balmond Studio: http://tip.balmondstudio.com/tip/chasing-pattern/
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Nuffield Foundation’s Summer Research Placements
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LML Fellows Nicholas Moloney and Alex Adamou attended a celebration of the Nuffield Foundation’s 2016 summer research placements, one of which was hosted at LML.
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Science on Screen: Wild Strawberries with Geoff West
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The fourth Science on Screen of the second series was presented by Geoff West (Distinguished Professor and past President of the Santa Fe Institute), who chose Ingmar Bergman’s Wild Strawberries.
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LML External Fellows
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We are pleased to announce the LML External Fellows of 2016 / 17; Colm Connaughton, Max Werner, Yuzuru Sato, Mark Buchanan, Isaac Pérez Castillo and Imre Kondor.
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Percolation on trees as a Brownian excursion
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Nicholas Moloney and Francesc Font-Clos have written up their calculation on the size of percolating clusters in branching processes. They exploit a mapping between continuum trees and Brownian excursions, and arrive at a diffusion equation with suitable boundary conditions.
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Science on Screen: Pi with Simon DeDeo
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The third Science on Screen of the second series was presented by Simon DeDeo, who chose Darren Aronofksy’s cult film Pi. Simon gave an entertaining introduction to patterns, and how we as humans are primed to see them everywhere, either consciously or subconsciously.
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Warwick workshop on ergodicity breaking and anomalous dynamics
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In partnership with Warwick University, Nicholas Moloney, Colm Connaughton, Nick Watkins and Yuzuru Sato co-organised a workshop on ergodicity breaking and anomalous dynamics, held at Warwick University from 10-12th August.








