Category: News
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Science on Screen: Frankenstein with AC Grayling
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The second Science on Screen of the current series was presented by AC Grayling, who chose the iconic 1931 version of Frankenstein. While the film does a considerable disservice to the many questions raised in Mary Shelley’s novel,
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Far from equilibrium: Wealth reallocation in the United States
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2015 summer school student and LML visitor Yonatan Berman and LML Fellows Ole Peters and Alex Adamou have published an empirical study of wealth inequality in the United States.
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Yonatan Berman awarded Dan David Prize Scholarship
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2015 Summer School student and current LML Visitor, Yonatan Berman, has been awarded a Dan David Prize Scholarship to support his doctoral research into Stochastic Modeling of Inequality in Complex Financial and Economic Systems.
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Science on Screen: The Life of Pi with Henrik Jensen
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Henrik Jensen began the second season of Science on Screen with a thoughtful presentation on the role of narrative. As well as organising information plausibly and consistently, a narrative’s most important function
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Charles Beauclerk appointed Writer-in-Residence
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LML is delighted to welcome author and Shakespearean scholar, Charles Beauclerk, as its first Writer-in-Residence. Charles will spend six months at LML engaging with its community of scientists, continuing existing writing projects,
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LML Master’s Scholar secures Imperial College PhD Scholarship
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The LML Scholar Rosalba Garcia-Millan, currently studying towads a Master’s degree at Oxford University, has accepted an offer of a full PhD Scholarship from the Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics section
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Kyoto workshop on extreme value statistics and anomalous dynamics
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Nicholas Moloney and Yuzuru Sato co-organised a workshop on extreme value statistics and anomalous dynamics, held at Kyoto University from 16-25th March. Theoretical talks covered topics in stochastic processes
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The switching between zonal and blocked mid-latitude atmospheric circulation: a dynamical system perspective
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Together with co-authors (Davide Faranda, Giacomo Masato, Francois Daviaud, Bérengère Dubrulle and Pascal Yiou), Nicholas Moloney and Yuzuru Sato have developed a time series tool to study blocking in mid-latitude