The seminar is held jointly by Imperial College, King’s College, and Queen Mary, University of London, with visitors from Cambridge, Oxford, Warwick and other universities. It is designed for anyone visiting London on a Friday afternoon.
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The organisers are: Mykola Matviichuk and Noah Porcelli.
Some previous organisers of the London Geometry seminar:
Martin R. Bridson, Shaun Bullett, Paolo Cascini, Simon K. Donaldson, Patrick Du Val, William J. Harvey, Mark Haskins, Leonard Roth, and John G. Semple.
Maps
London Underground map.
Getting to Imperial College. Do not get the tunnel to Exhibition Road; the maths department is in the Huxley Building, 180 Queen’s Gate, opposite Queen’s Gate Terrace. Gloucester Road is the closest tube station.
Getting to the LMS building (De Morgan House, 57-58 Russell Square). Ring the bell and say the password that is included in the email announcing the talk. This is for LMS security reasons. Directions on joining the email list are given above.
Getting to King’s College. Tea in room 429, seminar in 436.
Getting to QMW. From Stepney Green tube go left along Mile End Road for about 200 metres. From Mile End tube go west along Mile End Road for about 300 metres.
Seminar links
More Algebraic Geometry at Imperial.
The London Junior Geometry seminar.
Imperial Geometric Analysis Seminar
Imperial String theory seminar.
The COW algebraic geometry seminar, and its Calf. To subscribe to the COW and Calf mailing list, go here.
Relevant seminars at Imperial, King’s, QMW, Cambridge, Oxford and Warwick.
The London Mathematical Society.
The British topology homepage.
The European differential geometry homepage.
UK node of the European Algebraic GEometry Research network. If you are interested in algebraic geometry please subscribe to EAGER-gen and add your data to the European contacts list.
Contact And Symplectic Topology network.