London Analysis and Probability Seminar
The London Analysis and Probability seminar is jointly organized and is alternately held by
Imperial College London,
King's College London, Queen Mary, University of London and University College London. The seminar meets during term time on Thursdays. Please follow the links below for the details of how to get to the institutions. All are welcome to attend the meetings.
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Seminar Programme
2025 Winter Term Programme:
January 16, 15–17:30 Imperial College, Huxley 140. First talk
is joint with the Imperial Applied PDEs seminar.
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15:00 Marta Leocata (Luiss University)
Intermediate Interactions in Particle Systems: Applications to Fluid Dynamics and Biological Modeling
abstract
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16:30 Yan-Long Fang (University College London)
Plasmons: a new type of resonances from transmission boundary conditions
abstract
January 30, 15–17:30 Imperial College, Huxley 140
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15:00 Manfred Einsiedler (ETH Zürich)
Effective equidstribution of closed orbits
abstract
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16:30 Claude Warnick (University of Cambridge)
(In)stability of quasinormal frequencies of black holes
abstract
February 6, 15–17:30 Imperial College, Huxley 140
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15:00 Franco Vargas Pallete (Institut des Hautes
Études Scientifiques)
On the topology and index of minimal/Bryant framed surfaces
abstract
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16:30 Rita Teixeira da Costa (University of Cambridge)
The Maxwell equations on the full Kerr black hole family
abstract
February 27, 15–17:30 Imperial College, Huxley 140
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15:00 Niels Martin Møller (University of
Copenhagen)
(Non)uniqueness of tangent planes and removable singularities at infinite time for the translating solitons equation
abstract
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16:30 Maciej Zworski (UC Berkeley)
Classical/Quantum correspondence in Lindblad evolution
abstract
March 13, 15–17:30 Imperial College, Huxley 140
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15:00 Kasia Wyczesany (University of Leeds)
Brenier-type theorem for infinite-valued costs and set dualities
abstract
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16:30 Jonathan Rohleder (Stockholms Universitet)
From the hot spots conjecture to Neumann–Dirichlet eigenvalue
comparison.
abstract
March 27 University College London, Room TBC
Old seminar programmes: click here
Organisers
J. Galkowski (UCL) 020-7679-8081
j.galkowski@ucl.ac.uk
C. Garetto (QMUL) — c.garetto@qmul.ac.uk
I. Goldsheid (QMUL)
020-7882-5473 i.goldsheid@qmw.ac.uk
M. Guaraco (IC) — guaraco@imperial.ac.uk
J. Lagacé (KCL) — jean.lagace@kcl.ac.uk
L. Parnovski (UCL) 020-7679-2847 l.parnovski@ucl.ac.uk
A. Pushnitski (KCL) 020-7848-1167 alexander.pushnitski@kcl.ac.uk
M. Taylor (IC) —
martin.taylor@imperial.ac.uk
Useful information
Directions
→ Getting to UCL - Department of Mathematics
→ Getting to Imperial College - Department of Mathematics (Follow directions to Huxley Building)
→ Getting to King's College - Department of Mathematics
→ Getting to Queen Mary - Department of Mathematics
London Seminars