аĿª½±Northern Regional Meeting and Workshop 2024
The lectures are aimed at a general mathematical audience. All interested, both аĿª½±members and non-members, are most welcome to attend this event.
The Regional Meeting will be held on 25 March 2024 and the Regional Workshop runs from 26-28 March 2024.
Programme (all times GMT)
Monday 25 March 2024, 13:30-17:30
аĿª½±Northern Regional Society Meeting
Speakers are:
• Sophie Morier-Genoud (Université de Reims)
• Matthew Pressland (University of Glasgow)
• Ian Short (The Open University)
Programme:
13:00 | Registration |
13:30 | аĿª½±Opening |
14:00 |
Sophie Morier-Genoud (Université de Reims) Combinatorial aspects of continued fractions, SL(2,Z)-tilings, and their q-analogs |
14:50-15:30 | BREAK |
15:30-16:20 |
Ian Short (The Open University) Continued fractions, SL2-tilings, and the Farey complex |
16:30-17:20 |
Matthew Pressland (University of Glasgow) The geometry and representation theory of frieze patterns |
17:30 | RECEPTION |
---
Tuesday 26 - Thursday 28 March 2024
аĿª½±Northern Regional Workshop
Title: SL2-tilings
Speakers:
- Karin Baur (University of Leeds)
- John Blackman (University of Liverpool)
- Ilke Canakci (VU Amsterdam)
- Antoine de Saint Germain (The University of Hong Kong)
- Sam Evans (Loughborough University)
- Oleg Karpenkov (University of Liverpool)
- Sophie Morier-Genoud (Université de Reims)
- John Parker (Durham University)
- Emmanuel Pedon (Université de Reims)
- Pierre-Guy Plamondon (Université de Versailles)
- Matthew Pressland (University of Glasgow)
- Ian Short (The Open University)
- Matty Van-Son (The Open University)
- Alexander Veselov (Loughborough University)
- Emine Yildirim (University of Leeds)
- Andrei Zabolotskii (The Open University)
Titles, abstracts and timings available .
Accessibility
The room is fully accessible. .
Registration
Details on registration can be found .
Travel Funding for Research Students and аĿª½±Members
There are funds available to contribute in part to the expenses of members of the London Mathematical Society or research students registered at UK universities to attend the meeting and workshop. Requests for support, including an estimate of expenses, as well as all queries about the two events may be addressed to one of the organisers.
аĿª½±Members' Book
Members of the London Mathematical Society can sign the Members' Book, which dates from 1865 when the Society was founded and contains signatures of members throughout the years, including Augustus De Morgan, Henri Poincaré, G. H. Hardy and Mary Cartwright.