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Activities & Events Information on the following activities/events will be updated regularly:
**Talk abstracts are available in .pdf format to download About the Network The Brirish EPSRC has recently funded a research network in spectral theory. The objective of the network is to bring together groups in the UK interested in both pure and applied spectral theory of differential equations, and scientists whose interests lie in the numerical analysis and scientific computations associated with spectral problems, with the goal of producing greater synergy. Initially the network will be built around nodes at Bristol, Cardiff, Herriot Watt, Hull, King's College London, Leicester and Loughborough. These groups represent diverse aspects of spectral theory: both pure and applied, and both direct and inverse. The expectation of is that the facilities provided by the network will create and further develop links between these groups and other scientists within the UK community and elsewhere. This will be achieved by providing funds for scientific work within and between groups and also by funding a series of for a, to which the scientific community will be invited, where an exchange of ideas can take place and new alliances be formed. It is recognised that there are other groups in the UK also working on spectral problems and we have the agreement of most of these to be part of the network. |
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