Goldsmiths’ 2014 Mathematics

Thursday 24th July Medical Statistics Professor Joan Morris Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects Randomised Controlled Trial A clinical trial is an experiment in which a treatment is administered to humans in order to evaluate its efficacy and safety Controlled = a comparison group Randomised = allocated to groups on basis of chance e.g. tossing […]

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Thursday 24th July Using statistics to learn about sensitive issues Dr Heiko Grossman Surveys, opinion polls, probability and statistics are used to find sensible estimates for things. If you are going to design a survey/ask questions you do need to be careful how you phrase them. Some examples: Should the UK adopt the Euro? Our […]

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Wednesday 23rd July Tour of Bletchley Park Once Britain’s Best Kept Secret, today Bletchley Park is a heritage site and vibrant tourist attraction. Open daily, visitors can explore some of the iconic WW2 Codebreaking Huts and Blocks and marvel at the astonishing achievements of the Codebreakers whose work is said to have helped shorten the […]

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Tuesday 22nd July Professor Peter McOwan The Maths & Computing Magic Show Any magic trick is part performance and part mathematics. Because of the magician’s code I won’t give away any how the professor was able to carry out his tricks as he is a member of the Magic Circle. Torn and restored card trick […]

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Tuesday 22nd July Dr Behrang Noohi Cryptography – Lecture Secure Communication How can one send a secret message? Steganography vs. Cryptography; Kerckhoff Principle Steganography is the art or practice of concealing a message, image, or file within another message, image, or file. The word steganography combines the Ancient Greek words steganos, meaning “covered, concealed, or […]

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Tuesday 22nd July Dr Rosemary Harris From Applied Maths to Transport Modelling (via non-equilibrium statistical mechanics) Transport processes Traffic, ants and molecular motors http://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/dec/08/traffic-radio-service-cut http://lakecountynature.com/2013/06/18/ant-parade/ http://www.ruben-group.de/home.html Stochastic Markovian dynamics In probability theory and statistics, a Markov process or Markoff process, named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, is a stochastic process that satisfies the Markov […]

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Monday 21st July Hyper-complex numbers Dr Alex Fink but why stop there? Mind your is and js and ks What happens when you go beyond complex numbers? Answer: Going further means sacrificing some properties of numbers such as A complex number is a number that can be expressed in the form a + bi, where […]

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