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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 114 talks in the archive. Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Probablistic methods IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Janson, S (Uppsala). Friday 18 January 2008, 14:30-15:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Graphs and matroids IVCombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Whittle, G (Victoria). Friday 18 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phase transitions and cluster expansions IIICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Kotecky, R (Warwick). Thursday 17 January 2008, 16:00-17:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Graphs and matroids IIICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Whittle, G (Victoria). Thursday 17 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Algorithms and complexity IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Jerrum, M (QMUL). Wednesday 16 January 2008, 16:00-17:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Probablistic methods ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Janson, S (Uppsala). Wednesday 16 January 2008, 14:30-15:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Algorithms and complexity ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Jerrum, M (QMUL). Wednesday 16 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phase transitions and cluster expansions IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Kotecky, R (Warwick). Tuesday 15 January 2008, 16:00-17:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Statistical mechanics IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Sokal, A (New York). Tuesday 15 January 2008, 14:30-15:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Combinatorial enumeration IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Wagner, D (Waterloo). Tuesday 15 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Graphs and matroids IICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Jackson, B (QMUL). Tuesday 15 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phase transitions and cluster expansions ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Kotecky, R (Warwick). Monday 14 January 2008, 16:00-17:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Statistical mechanics ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Sokal, A (New York). Monday 14 January 2008, 14:30-15:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Combinatorial enumeration ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Wagner, D (Waterloo). Monday 14 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Graphs and matroids ICombinatorics and Statistical Mechanics Jackson, B (QMUL). Monday 14 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Models, model lists, model spaces and predictive optimalityStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Clarke, B (British Columbia). Friday 11 January 2008, 15:30-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A physicist's approach to high-dimensional inferenceStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Hoyle, D (Manchester). Friday 11 January 2008, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Using side information for predictionStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Yu, B Y (Berkeley). Friday 11 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A geometric perspective on learning theory and algorithmsStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Niyogi, P (Chicago). Thursday 10 January 2008, 16:30-17:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Finding low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional dataStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Lee, A (Carnegie-Mellon). Thursday 10 January 2008, 15:30-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The surprising structure of Gaussian point clouds and its implications for signal processingStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Tanner, J (Edinburgh). Thursday 10 January 2008, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Looking at models in high-dimensional data spacesStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Cook, D (Iowa State). Thursday 10 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Persistence: alternative proofs of some results of Greenshtein and RitovStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Wellner, J (Seattle). Thursday 10 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Estimating a response parameter in missing data models with high-dimensional covariatesStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data van der Vaart, AW (Amsterdam). Thursday 10 January 2008, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Learning in high dimensions, noise, sparsity and treeletsStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Nadler, B (Weizmann). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 16:30-17:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Computationally tractable statistical estimation when there are more variables than observationsStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Candes, E (Caltech). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 15:30-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Sparsity modelling in large-scale dynamic models for portfolio analysisStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data West, M (Duke). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Nonparametric cluster analysis: estimating the cluster tree of a densityStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Stuetzle, W (Washington). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series P-values for computer-intensive classifiersStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Duembgen, L (Bern). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The ultrametric topology perspective on analysis of massive, very high dimensional data storesStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Murtagh, F (Royal Holloway). Wednesday 09 January 2008, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Regularised estimation of high dimensional covariance matricesStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Bickel, P (Berkeley). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 16:30-17:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Challenge of dimensionality in model selection and classificationStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Fan, J (Princeton). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 15:30-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Kernel-based contrast functions for sufficient dimension reductionStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Jordan, M (Berkeley). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Model-based sufficient dimension reduction for regressionStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Cook, RD (Minnesota). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Some thoughts on nonparametric classification: nearest neighbours, bagging and max likelihood estimation of shape-constrained densitiesStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Samworth, R (Cambridge). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Practical and information-theoretic limitations in high-dimensional inferenceStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Wainwright, M (Berkeley). Tuesday 08 January 2008, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Methods for visualizing high dimensional dataStatistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data Wegman, E (George Mason). Monday 07 January 2008, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Incomplete lineage sorting: consistent phylogeny estimation from multiple lociPhylogenetics Mossel, E (California). Friday 21 December 2007, 11:50-12:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Minimum common supergraphs and haplotype networksPhylogenetics Labarre, A (Libre de Bruxelles). Friday 21 December 2007, 11:30-11:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A genealogical approach to studying asexualityPhylogenetics Song, Y (California). Friday 21 December 2007, 10:40-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The influence of effective population size on a genome-wide positive selection scanPhylogenetics Kosiol, C (Cornell). Friday 21 December 2007, 10:20-10:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Coalescent consequences for consensus cladogramsPhylogenetics Degnan, J (Michigan). Friday 21 December 2007, 10:00-10:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Lineage sorting and multi-species coalescent modelsPhylogenetics Rosenberg, N (Michigan). Friday 21 December 2007, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Reconstruction of certain phylogenetic networks from the genomes at leavesPhylogenetics Willson, S (Iowa State). Thursday 20 December 2007, 15:50-16:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phylogenetic networksPhylogenetics Huson, D (Tubingen). Thursday 20 December 2007, 15:30-15:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Hybridisation in non-binary treesPhylogenetics Linz, S (Canterbury). Thursday 20 December 2007, 14:40-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Evolution of ChloroplastsPhylogenetics Nisbet, E (Cambridge). Thursday 20 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A simple model for a complex worldPhylogenetics Whelan, S (Manchester). Thursday 20 December 2007, 11:50-12:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Challenges in modeling context-dependent evolutionPhylogenetics Baele, G (Gent). Thursday 20 December 2007, 11:30-11:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series MIP models for phylenetic reconstruction under minimum evolutionPhylogenetics Catanzaro, D (Libre de Bruxelles). Thursday 20 December 2007, 10:40-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Selecting genomes for reconstruction of ancestral genomesPhylogenetics Zhang, L (Singapore). Thursday 20 December 2007, 10:20-10:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A phylogenetic definition of structure and further animations on the sequence spacePhylogenetics Gesell, T (MFPL, Vienna ). Thursday 20 December 2007, 10:00-10:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Markov models of protein evolution: Lets get real!Phylogenetics Roger, A (Dalhousie ). Thursday 20 December 2007, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series 10 Men and 1 woman?Phylogenetics von Haeseler, A (MFPL, Vienna). Wednesday 19 December 2007, 11:10-11:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Distribution of phylogenetic diversity under random extinctionPhylogenetics Faller, B (Canterbury). Wednesday 19 December 2007, 10:20-10:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Ranked tree shapes, shuffles, and a new test for neutralityPhylogenetics Gernhard, T (Munchen). Wednesday 19 December 2007, 10:00-10:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Some broad questions about the tree of lifePhylogenetics Aldous, D (California). Wednesday 19 December 2007, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phylogenetics of medieval manuscriptsPhylogenetics Howe, C (Cambridge). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 15:50-16:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On (k.l)-leaf powersPhylogenetics Wagner, P (Rostock). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 15:30-15:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Identifying Phylogenies: extending the notion of uniquePhylogenetics Semple, C (Canterbury). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 14:40-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Encoding phylogenetic trees with weighted quartetsPhylogenetics Moulton, V (East Anglia). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 14:20-14:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On the optimality of the neighbour-joining algorithmPhylogenetics Yoshida, R (Kentucky). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Optimising phylogenetic diversity across two treesPhylogenetics Bordewich, M (Durham). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 11:50-12:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The identifyability of matrix parameters for covarion-like modelsPhylogenetics Rhodes, J (Alaska Fairbanks). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 11:30-11:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Optimal realisationsPhylogenetics Koolen, J (Pohang). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 10:40-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Practical distance computation in the space of phylogenetic treesPhylogenetics Owen, M (Cornell). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 10:20-10:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series An exact algorithm for computing the geodesic distance between phylogenetic treesPhylogenetics Kupczok, A (CIBIV). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 10:00-10:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Recent progress in phylogenetic combinatoricsPhylogenetics Dress, A (Chinese Academy of Sciences). Tuesday 18 December 2007, 09:00-10:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On the nature of heterotachyPhylogenetics Lockhart, P (Massey). Monday 17 December 2007, 16:30-16:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The deep phylogeny problem and its consequencesPhylogenetics Naylor, G (Florida State). Monday 17 December 2007, 16:10-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series How many characters are needed to recontruct the true tree?Phylogenetics Fischer, M (Canterbury). Monday 17 December 2007, 15:50-16:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series A signal-to-noise analysis of phylogeny estimation by neighbour-joiningPhylogenetics Lacey, M (Tulane). Monday 17 December 2007, 15:30-15:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On the hardness of inferring Phylogenies from triplet-dissimilaritiesPhylogenetics Moran, S (Technion). Monday 17 December 2007, 14:40-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Incorporating uncertainty in distance-matrix phylogenetic reconstructionPhylogenetics Gilks, W (Leeds). Monday 17 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Seeing the wood for trees: analysing multiple alternative phylogeniesPhylogenetics Nye, T (Newcastle ). Monday 17 December 2007, 11:30-11:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The tree of life: algorithmic and software challengesPhylogenetics Warnow, T (Texas at Austin). Monday 17 December 2007, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Planar gluon amplitudes/Wilson loop duality in N=4 SYMStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Korchemsky, G (LPT, Paris XI). Friday 14 December 2007, 16:15-17:15 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On bound states of the light-cone AdS5 x S5 superstringStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Frolov, S (Trinity College Dublin). Friday 14 December 2007, 15:30-16:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Investigation of dressing phase at strong couplingStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Volin, D (SPhT, Saclay). Friday 14 December 2007, 14:20-14:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series From planar quantum mechanics to planar quantum field theoryStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Wosiek, J (Jagellonian). Friday 14 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Perturbative study of the transfer matrix on the string worldsheet in AdS$_5$xS$^5$Strong Fields, Integrability and Strings Mikhailov, A (Caltech). Friday 14 December 2007, 10:15-10:55 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Baxter equations for super Yang-Mills theoriesStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Belitsky, A (Arizona State). Friday 14 December 2007, 09:30-10:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Semi-classical finite-gap stringsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Vicedo, B (Cambridge). Thursday 13 December 2007, 16:30-16:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Algebraic aspects of the AdS/CFT S matrixStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Spill, F (Imperial). Thursday 13 December 2007, 16:10-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Cusp anomalous dimension in N=4 SYM at strong couplingStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Basso, B (LPT Orsay). Thursday 13 December 2007, 15:30-16:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The S-matrix of the Faddeev-Reshetikhin model, diagonalisability and PT symmetryStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Rivelles, V (Sao Paulo). Thursday 13 December 2007, 14:40-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series From quasiclassics to nested Bethe ansatzeStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Vieira, P (Ecole Normale Superieure). Thursday 13 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Wrapping interactions at strong couplingStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Janik, R (Jagellonian). Thursday 13 December 2007, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Anomalous dimensions of local operators and Pomeron in N=4 SUSYStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Lipatov, L (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute). Thursday 13 December 2007, 10:15-10:55 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Encoding the Bethe ansatz in ordinary differential equationsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Dorey, P (Durham). Thursday 13 December 2007, 09:30-10:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series MHV amplitudes in N=4 super Yang-Mills and Wilson loopsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Heslop, P (QMUL). Wednesday 12 December 2007, 14:40-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Hidden conformal symmetry of gluon amplitudes and Wilson loopsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Drummond, J (LAPTH Annecy). Wednesday 12 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series From characters to quantum (super) spin chains via fusionStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Kazakov, V (Ecole Normale Superieure). Wednesday 12 December 2007, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Classical and quantum aspects of integrable shocksStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Corrigan, E (York). Wednesday 12 December 2007, 10:15-10:55 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The quantum AdS$_5$xS$^5$ superstring in the light cone gaugeStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Plefka, J (Humboldt). Wednesday 12 December 2007, 09:30-10:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series On the construction of monopolesStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Braden, HW (Edinburgh). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 16:50-17:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Collapsing the Bethe ansatzStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Fendley, P (Oxford/Virginia). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 15:30-16:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Dilatation operator and Cayley graphsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Cicuta, G (Parma). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 14:20-14:40 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series The Leigh-Strassler deformation and the quest of integrabilityStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Mansson, T (MPI, Golm). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Gauged linear sigma model for the AdS$_5$xS$^5$ superstringStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Berkovits, N (IFT-UNESP, Sao Paulo). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Strong coupling limit of Bethe ansatz equationsStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Serban, D (SPhT Saclay). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 10:15-10:55 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Anomalous dimensions at strong coupling: NNLO and beyondStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Roiban, R (Penn State). Tuesday 11 December 2007, 09:30-10:10 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Quasilocality of splitting/joining strings from coherent statesStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Kristjansen, C (Niels Bohr Institute). Monday 10 December 2007, 16:10-16:50 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Factorised world-sheet scattering in near-flat AdS$_5$xS$^5$Strong Fields, Integrability and Strings Klose, T (Princeton). Monday 10 December 2007, 14:00-14:20 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Spectral curve for the Heisenberg ferromagnet and AdS/CFTStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Beisert, N (AEI Potsdam). Monday 10 December 2007, 11:30-12:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Exact results for twist operators in planar N=4 SYMStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Staudacher, M (AEI Potsdam). Monday 10 December 2007, 10:00-11:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phylogenetic combinatorics: analysing branching patterns in evolutionary treesPhylogenetics Dress, A (Chinese Academy of Sciences). Thursday 06 December 2007, 16:30-17:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phylogenetic models and algebraPhylogenetics Rhodes, JA (Alaska). Thursday 06 December 2007, 15:30-16:30 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Algorithm design for large-scale phylogenetic analysisPhylogenetics Warnow, T (Texas). Thursday 06 December 2007, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Phylogenetic models and the origins of chloroplastsPhylogenetics Lockhart, P (Massey). Thursday 06 December 2007, 13:00-14:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Supergroups for disordered Dirac fermions: the quantum Hall transitionStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings LeClair, A (Cornell). Wednesday 05 December 2007, 11:30-12:45 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series New methods for estimating language evolutionPhylogenetics Warnow, T (Texas). Tuesday 04 December 2007, 14:00-15:00 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Bosonic dualities in the Bethe ansatzStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Vieira, P (ENS, Paris). Tuesday 04 December 2007, 11:30-12:45 Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series Hedgehog black holes and the deconfinement transitionStrong Fields, Integrability and Strings Headrick, M (Stanford). Friday 16 November 2007, 11:30-12:45 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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