London Analysis and Probability Seminar

The London Analysis and Probability seminar is jointly organized and is alternately held by Imperial College London, King's College London, Queen Mary, University of London and University College London. The seminar meets during term time on Thursdays from 3:00 - 5:30 PM. Please follow the links below for the details of how to get to the institutions. All are welcome to attend the meetings.

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Seminar Programme

2021 Summer Term Programme:

The 2021 Summer Term London Analysis seminar will take place via Zoom at 3PM. Join Zoom Meeting. Please email: london.analysis@gmail.com for the password.


29 April 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 6 May 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 13 May 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 20 May 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 27 May 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 3 June 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 10 June 2021, 4-5 PM, NOTE CHANGE IN TIME Zoom 17 June 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 24 June 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom 1 July 2021, 3-4 PM Zoom
Old seminar programmes: click here



Organisers

J. Galkowski (UCL) 020-7679-8081 j.galkowski@ucl.ac.uk

I. Goldsheid (QMUL) 020-7882-5473 i.goldsheid@qmw.ac.uk

I. Krasovsky (IC) 020 7594 8525 i.krasovsky@imperial.ac.uk

L. Parnovski (UCL) 020-7679-2847 l.parnovski@ucl.ac.uk

A. Pushnitski (KCL) 020-7848-1167 alexander.pushnitski@kcl.ac.uk



Useful information

Directions

Getting to UCL - Department of Mathematics

Getting to Imperial College - Department of Mathematics (Follow directions to Huxley Building)

Getting to King's College - Department of Mathematics

Getting to Queen Mary - Department of Mathematics

Other analysis seminars:

Paris-London analysis seminar

Regular Analysis Seminars at Imperial College

Imperial Junior Analysis Seminar

King's College Analysis Seminar

London Probability Seminar at King's

Probability and Applications at QMUL



Links:

U.K. Mathematics Departments, Centres, and research laboratories

The London Mathematical Society

MathSciNet

Analysis group at Imperial College

Analysis group at King's College

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