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Start: 14:00
End: 16:00
The world's mathsiest (as far as we know) food fest-come-help centre is back from its holidays. You bring the problems, we bring the cake. Oh, and we also bring a crack team of experienced and terribly clever chaps and chapesses, giving away their afternoon for the good of mathskind. Undergrad common room 2-4 wednesday afternoon. | ||
01 / 10
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Okay, short notice for this one kids (technical difficulties in the admin department...), but I figured I'd set the ball rolling. This one does exactly what it says on the tin. Bring your own interesting stuff, if it's interesting enough, we'll talk about it. Several of our crack team of miscreants will present their latest and greatest mini-groups and banter will flow. If we can't think of anything, or noone turns up, we'll just go to the pub. | ||
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Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
As anyone who fought their way through analysis in their first term will know: very little in maths comes easy. The most fundamental and fundamentally obvious properties of spaces can be hidden in a world of axiomatic obfuscation, leaving you wondering whether such an obvious truth should be a fair assumption to make. More often than not the answer is "No!" "...and go sit in the corner 'til you learn to be a proper mathematician!"- these dubious assumptions need to be proved from first principles, and it is not likely to be easy. | ||
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