Algebra Seminar by Sam Tertooy

This Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Sam Tertooy (KU Leuven KULAK) gave a seminar talk at the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra about his research on Separability, Twisted Conjugacy and Nests. Although this was an online seminar, we also streamed it in INB3305 as usual, where a few participants were attending this very nice seminar together.

Paula Lins de Araujo was one of the main speakers at an international spring school in Germany

Lincoln algebraist Paula Lins de Araujo was invited to be one of the four main lecturers at a pure mathematics event in Germany, at the University of Göttingen. The event was called RTG2491 Spring School “Zeta functions, dynamics and analytic number theory” was meant to introduce young researchers (PhDs and early career Postdocs) to different aspects of zeta functions. […]

Grant of the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)

Lincoln algebraist Dr Paula Macedo Lins de Araujo jointly with Dr Thaís Fernanda Mendes Monis (São Paulo State University) and the student Gabriel Cassimiro Pereira (São Paulo State University), have successfully secured an international research bursary. This bursary will support a one-month visit of Gabriel to the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra at Lincoln to conduct a research project in Geometric […]

Algebra seminar talk by Moritz Petschick (Bielefeld University, Germany)

On March 13th 2024, we had the pleasure to welcome Dr Moritz Petschick (Bielefeld University, Germany) virtualy to the Algebra Seminar of the University of Lincoln’s Charlotte Scott Research Centre for Algebra. Moritz spoke about his work on Engel branch groups.

Dr Matteo Vannacci visited Algebra Centre at the University of Lincoln in March 2024

In March 2024, Dr Matteo Vannacci (University of the Basque Country, Bilbao) visited the University of Lincoln’s Charlotte Scott Research Centre for Algebra. He gave a talk at the Lincoln Algebra seminar on 20 March. Dr Vannacci is one of the world’s experts on hereditarily just infinite groups. He was visiting Lincoln to work with […]

Grant of the London Mathematical Society

Congratulations to Dr Yuri Santos Rego! He has successfully secured a grant of the London Mathematical Society under the “Celebrating New Appointments” scheme, which will support a conference “Trending Aspects in Group Cohomology”, preliminarily planned to be held in Lincoln on 2–3 July 2024.  Further information about the conference will follow.

Journal of Algebra editorial board meeting at British Mathematical Colloquium

Evgeny Khukhro will take part in the Journal of Algebra editorial board meeting at British Mathematical Colloquium in Manchester, 17–21 June 2024. Editors of Journal of Algebra are supported by the publisher Elsevier for face-to-face meetings, which are organized once in 2–3 years, usually at significant mathematical conferences.

Algebra Seminar: Talk by Gemma Crowe (Heriot-Watt University)

On Wednesday 28th of February 2024 the Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra had the pleasure to welcome Gemma Crowe (Heriot-Watt University) for a seminar about her work on twisted conjugacy decision problem. Title: Twisted conjugacy in dihedral Artin groups Abstract: In 2009, Bogopolski, Martino and Ventura proved an equivalence between conjugacy in group extensions and twisted […]

Algebraists visiting Lincoln for joint research

From 12th to 16th February 2024, the Charlotte Scott Research Centre for Algebra had the pleasure of welcoming Ilaria Castellano (Bielefeld University, Germany), Bianca Marchionna (Universities of Milano-Bicocca (Italy) and Bielefeld (Germany)), and Brita Nucinkis (Royal Holloway, University of London) for a very productive research visit. Jointly with our own Yuri Santos Rego, the international team worked on a […]

Simon Smith was plenary/keynote speaker at an international conference in New Zealand

Associate Professor Simon Smith was invited to be a plenary speaker (keynote) at a pure mathematics conference in New Zealand, at the University of Auckland. The conference was “Symmetries of Discrete Objects”, and attracted world experts from group theory and combinatorics from around the world. Simon talked about his work with Dr Colin Reid: the […]

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