Description The workshop will bring together Australian number theorists to share ideas and to discuss current work. It will cover wide areas within number theory and expose early career [...]
Please note time is AEST Seminar Abstract: Classical umbral calculus was introduced by Blissard in the 1860’s and later studied by E. T. Bell and Rota. It is a symbolic computation method [...]
Women in science, industry and the Victorian economy will all benefit from an innovative internship program being launched today by veski and AMSI Intern.
The time of this event is AEST. Seminar Abstract: As smartphones and GPS-enabled devices proliferate, location-based services become all the more important in social networking, mobile [...]
MELBOURNE, 25 August 2014. Professor Terry Speed FAA, FRS, the 2013 recipient of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science and one of the world’s leading statisticians, has embarked on a four-month [...]
Your genome is your personal DNA sequence. DNA is a really long molecule that we represent with a string of letters which can be one of four types: A, T, G or C. The human genome has about 3 [...]
Time is AEST Seminar Abstract: In this talk we consider economic Model Predictive Control (MPC) schemes. “Economic” means that the MPC stage cost models economic considerations (like [...]
Professor Bruce E. Berndt, Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, was the Mahler Lecturer for 2005. Professor Berndt’s research is in the areas of number theory, [...]