Category: Press
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Congratulations to Ole Peters on being awarded Freedom of the City of London
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Congratulations are in order for LML Fellow and Co-founder Professor Ole Peters who was awarded the Freedom of the City of London on 19 July 2024, having been nominated for his contributions to research into economics, in particular his formulation of Ergodicity […]
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Baillie Gifford sponsors LML Economics project
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We are delighted to share the news that Baillie Gifford has become LML’s first corporate sponsor, donating £1 million over four years to support our research into economics. We are grateful for this generous philanthropy, which will help us accelerate progress in this ground-breaking scientific programme.
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Write About Science
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Part of what makes LML special is the atmosphere of open discourse that has developed here. Communicating our work, we find, is inseparable from doing that work in the first place.
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Peters and Gell-Mann 2016: most-read Chaos paper
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The AIP journal Chaos announced today its most-read papers of 2016. Leading the list is “Evaluating gambles using dynamics” by LML resident Fellow Ole Peters and Santa Fe Institute Professor Murray Gell-Mann.
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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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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
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Interview in TO BHMA
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An interview with Alex Adamou was published in the Greek national newspaper, TO BHMA, by its science editor Tassos Kafantaris. Starting with Ole Peters’ and Murray Gell-Mann’s recent paper on