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LECTURE-LIST-MICHAELMAS TERM 2009 141 Lectures Proposed by the Board of the Faculty of Mathematics MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Lectures proposed by the Board of theFacultyof Mathematics. Graduates of the University whoare not reading for anyUniversity Examination may attend without payment any lectures proposed by the Faculty Board of Mathematics. Part IA students are recommended to attend the induction session which will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 10.45 a.m. onWednesday 7 October 2009, in the Cockcroft Lecture Theatre. A meetingwill be heldfor all Part IA students on Friday 30 April 2010 at 2.00 p.m. in Mill Lane Room3 to discussexaminations and examination techniques. Note that the non-examinable courses on Topics in the History of Mathematics will be of interest to all students reading the Mathematical Tripos. Full details are given below. Lectures for Part IAofthe Mathematical Tripos will be held in the Cockcroft Lecture Thealre unless otherwise stated. Analysis I PROF. G. P. PATERNAIN M. W. F II Dynamics and Relativity DR S. T. C. SIKLOS M. W. F 12 Arts School Room A. Belle't Street Vector Calculus DR J. M. EVANS Tu. Th. S. 10 Probability PROF. G.R. GRIMMETT Tu. Th.S.ll .Numbersand Sets PROF. A. G. THOMASON . M. w. F. 10 ~Groups '. PROF. J. SAXL M.WFll Vectorsand Matrices DR S. J. COWLEY Tu. Th. S. 10 Differential Equations PROF. M. G. WORSTER Tu. Th. S. II Non-Examinable Courses Topics in the Historyof Mathematics: Ancients to the Renaissance DR P. BURSILL-HALL W. F. 4, CentreJor ,"lathemaNcalSciences. Room] Introduction toMechanics DR S.T.C. SIKLOS Tu. Th. 12, Arts School, RoomB, BenetStreet (Twelve lectures) Non-Examinable Course Topics in the History of Mathematics: Renaissance tothe 19'h Century DRP. BURSILL-HALL W. F. 4, CentreJorMathematical Sciences, Room] Metric and Topological Spaces' DR I. SMITH M. W. F. 10, MillLalle Room] (Twelve lectures) Variational Principles' DR D. M. A. STUART M. W. F II, Mill Lane Room] (Twelve lectures) Optimisation' PROF. R.R. WEBER M. W. F. 12, Mill Lalle Room] (Twelve lectures) Computational Projects' DR S. J. COWLEY Tu. Th. 10 (Eight lectures) Non-Examinable Course Concepts in Theoretical Physics DRD. TONG AND DR N.BERLOFF Tu. Th. 11 (Eight lectures)
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LECTURE-LIST-MICHAELMAS TERM 2009 141

Lectures Proposed by the Board of the Faculty of Mathematics

MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS

Lectures proposed by the Board of the Faculty of Mathematics. Graduates of the University who arenot reading for any University Examination may attend without payment any lectures proposed bythe Faculty Board of Mathematics.

Part IA students are recommended to attend the induction session which will be held from 9.30 a.m. to10.45 a.m. on Wednesday 7 October 2009, in the Cockcroft Lecture Theatre.

A meeting will be held for all Part IA students on Friday 30 April 2010 at 2.00 p.m. in Mill Lane Room 3to discuss examinations and examination techniques.

Note that the non-examinable courses on Topics in the History of Mathematics will be of interest to allstudents reading the Mathematical Tripos. Full details are given below.

Lectures for Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos will be held in the Cockcroft Lecture Thealre unlessotherwise stated.

Analysis IPROF. G. P. PATERNA IN

M. W. F IIDynamics and Relativity

DR S. T. C. SIKLOSM. W. F 12Arts School Room A. Belle't Street

Vector CalculusDR J. M. EVANS

Tu. Th. S. 10Probability

PROF. G. R. GRIMMETTTu. Th.S.ll

.Numbers and SetsPROF. A. G. THOMASON

. M. w. F. 10~Groups'. PROF. J. SAXL

M.WFllVectors and Matrices

DR S. J. COWLEYTu. Th. S. 10

Differential EquationsPROF. M. G. WORSTER

Tu. Th. S. II

Non-Examinable CoursesTopics in the History of Mathematics: Ancients to the

RenaissanceDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W. F. 4, CentreJor ,"lathemaNcal Sciences. Room]Introduction to Mechanics

DR S. T. C. SIKLOSTu. Th. 12, Arts School, Room B, Benet Street (Twelve

lectures)

Non-Examinable CourseTopics in the History of Mathematics:

Renaissance to the 19'h CenturyDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W. F. 4, CentreJor Mathematical Sciences,Room]

Metric and Topological Spaces'DR I. SMITH

M. W. F. 10, Mill Lalle Room] (Twelvelectures)

Variational Principles'DR D. M. A. STUART

M. W. F II, Mill Lane Room] (Twelvelectures)

Optimisation'PROF. R. R. WEBER

M. W. F. 12, Mill Lalle Room] (Twelvelectures)

Computational Projects'DR S. J. COWLEY

Tu. Th. 10 (Eight lectures)

Non-Examinable CourseConcepts in Theoretical Physics

DR D. TONG AND DR N. BERLOFFTu. Th. 11 (Eight lectures)

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142 LECTURE-LIST-MICHAELMAS TERM 2009

Faculty of Mathematics (continued)MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS, PART IB

MethodsDR C. P. CAULFIELD

M. WF.9Analysis 0

DR A. G. KOVALEVM. W F. to

Linear AlgebraDR T. A. FISHER

M.WF.LlMarkov Chains

PROF. Y. M. SUHOVTu. Th. 10 (TweLve lectures)

Quantum MechanicsPROF. N. DOREY

Tu.Th.ILFluid f)yu3mies I?ErnOVW

PROF. II. E!. IIUPPER1"HI.TR.12

Complex Ail3lysisPROF. 1. M. E. HYLAND

M. W9Groups, Rings and Modules

DR R. D. CAM1NAM. WF. 10

ElectromagnetismDR N. G. BERLOFF

M.WLIComplex Methods

PROF. G. w. GIBBONSM. WL2

Numerical AnalysisPROF. A. ISERLES

Tu. Th. 9Statistics

DR R.I. SAMWORTHTu. Th. LO

GeometryPROF. B. J. TOTARO

Tu.Th.LIFluid Dynamics

PROF. H. E. HUPPERTTu. Th. 12

Non-Examinable CourseTopics in the History of Mathematics: Ancients to the

RenaissanceDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W. F. 4, Centre/or Mathematical Sciences, Room 3

Non-Examinable CourseTopics in the History of Mathematics:

Renaissance to the 19'h CenturyDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W F. 4, Centre/or Mathematical Sciences,Room 3

Metric and Topological SpacesDR I. SMITH

M. W F. LO(Twelve lectures)Variational Principles

DR D. M. A. STUARTM. W F. LI (Twelve lectures)

OptimisationPROF. R. R. WEBER

M. W F. 12 (Twelve lectures)

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LECTURE-LIST-MICHAELMAS TERM 2009 143

Faculty of Mathematics (continued)

Lectures will be held in the Meeting Rooms (MR) of the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road, unlessotherwise stated.A meeting will be held on Wednesday 9 June 2010 for finalists who may continue to Part III of the Tripos in 2009-10. Themeeting will be held in MR2 at the Centrefor Mathematical Sciences at 11.15 a.m.

Topics in AnalysisDR N. WICKRAMASEKERA

M. W F 10, MR2Computational Projects

DR S. J. COWLEY~2-4,MR2(Onelecture) TlL. 1130d:.

Dynamical SystemsDR J. M. STEWART

Tu. Th. S. 9, MRJNumber Theory

PROF. J. H. COATESTu. Th. S. 10, MR2

Classical DynamicsDR P. D. D'EATH

Tu. Th. S. 12, MRJ

Probability and MeasurePROF. J. R. NORRIS

MWF9,MRJNumerical Analysis

DR A. SHADRINM. W F 9, MR4

WavesPROF. J. R. LISTER

M. W F 10, MRJPrinciples of Statistics

PROF. A. P. DAWIDM. W F 10,MR4

Optimisation and ControlPROF. L. C. G. ROGERS

M. W II, MRJPartial Differential Equations

PROF. P. MARKOWICHM.WFI1,MR4

Principles of Quantum MechanicsDR B. ALLANACH

M. W F 12,MR2Algebraic Geometry

PROF. I. GROJNOWSKIM. W F 12, MR4

Riemann SurfacesPROF. P. M. H. WILSON

Tu. Th. 9, MR4Asymptotic Methods

DR C. SPARBERTu. Th. 10, MR3

Galois TheoryDR T. YOSHIDATu.Th.S.II,MR2

ElectrodynamicsPROF. M. J. PERRY

Tu. Th. II, MR3Graph Theory

DR P. A. RUSSELLTu. Th. S. 12, MR2

The following COllrseis non-examinableTopics in the History of Mathematics: Ancients to the

RenaissanceDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W. F 4, Centre/or Mathematical Sciences, Room 3

Statistical ModeUingDR R. NICKL AND DR S. DE ROOIJ

M. W F 9, MR4Further Complex Methods

PROF. T. FOKASM. W. FIl,MR2

CosmologyPROF. A. C. DAVIS

M. W F 12, MR2Mathematical Biology

PROF. R. E. GOLDSTEINTu. Th. S. 9, MRJ

Coding and CryptographyPROF. T. W. KORNER

Tu. Th. S. II, MR2Geometry and Groups

DR T. K. CARNETu. Th. S. 12, MR2

Logic and Set TheoryPROF. I. B. LEADER

M. W. F 9, MR2Fluid Dynamics

PROF. M. R. E. PROcrORM. W F 9, MRJ

Representation TheoryDRS. MARTrN

M. W F 10, MR2Applications of Quantum Mechanics

PROF. R. R. HORGANM. W F 10, MR3

Algebraic TopologyDR J. RASMUSSEN

M. W F II,MRJApplied Probability

PROF. Y. M. SUHOVM. W F 12, MRJ

Linear AnalysisDR B. SCHLEIN

M. W F 12, MR4Stochastic Financial Models

DR M. R. TEHRANCHTTu. Th. S. 9, MR2

Differential GeometryDR M. DAfERMOS

Tu. Th. S. 9, MR4General Relativity

DR R. M. WILLIAMSTu. Th. 10, MR2

Number FieldsPROF. N. I. SHEPHERD-BARRON

Tu. Th. 10, MRJStatistical Physics

DR M. WINGATETu. Th. 11, MRJ

Integrable SystemsDR. M. DUNAJSKI

Tu. Th. 12, MR3

The following cOllrses are non-examinableTopics in the History of Mathematics:

Renaissance to the I91h CenturyDR P. BURSILL-HALL

W. F. 4, Centre/or Mathematical Sciences.Room 3

Laboratory Demonstrations in Fluid DynamicsDR S. B. DALZIEL

Tu. or Th. 2, Flllids Laboratory (Four sessions,beginning 21 or 26 January)

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All lectures are held at the Centrefor Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road unless otherwise stated.There will be a meeting in MR2 on Wednesday 7 October 2009 at 9.30 a.m. for all those who intend tootTer courses in Part III.

There is a series a/meetings/or Part [[1 students in MR2, Centre/or Mathematical Sciences, at 4.15 p.m. on the/allowing topics:14 October 2009: PhD applications to Cambridge and other universities21 October 2009: Exams and lectures28 October 2009: Research opportunities in Cambridge4 November 2009: How to write a Part III essay

Quantum Field TheoryPROF. A. C. DAVIS _ ~~MR2 'u.. ,"-

Astrophysical Fluid DynamicsPROF. M. R. E. PROCTOR

M. W. E 9, MR5Advanced Financial Models

DR M. TEHRANCHIM. W. E 9, MR9

Methods in AnalysisDR B. SCHLEIN

M. W. E 10, MR5Commutative Algebra

DR S. J. WADS LEVM, W. E 10, MR9

CosmologyDR A. D. CHALLINOR AND PROF. J. D. BARROW

M. W. E 10, MR13General Relativity

DRO. RINNEM.W.EII,MR2:rN~DUc:nON TO.

hinea"",,,,~is FUNCTIONAl.. ANAL.IIS,!:.DR D. J. H. GARLING

M. W. Ell. MR5Differential Geometry

DRJ.A. ROSSM. W. F. 9, MR2

Structure and Evolution of StarsDR J. J. ELDRIDGEM.W.F.ll,MR13

Mathematics of Operational ResearchPROF. F. P. KELLY AND MR N. S. WALTON

M. W. F. 12, MRJAlgebraic Number Theory

DR v. DOKCHITSERM.W.)(12,MR5 mw 1:21 fhR5

Geophysical and Environmeutal Fluid DynamicsDR S. B. DALZIELM.W.F.)(hH& !'f\lJJF11)/YI/<.&1..

Quantum Information TheoryDR N. DATTA

M. W. F. 12, MR12Numerical Solution of Differential Equations

PROF. A. ISERLESM. W. E 12, MR/3

Symmetry and Particle PhysicsPROF. M. B. GREEN

M. W. E 12, MR14Category Theory

PROF. P. T. JOHNSTONETu. Th. S. 9, M R5

Local FieldsDR T. A. FISHER

Tu. Th. 9, MR12Reaction - Diffusion Equations

DR K. FELLNERTu. Th. 9, MR13

CombinatoricsPROF. A. G. THOMASON

Tu. Th. 10, MR4Approximation Theory

DR A. SHADRINTu. Th. S. 10, MR5

Complex MauifoldsPROF. P, M. H. WILSON

M. W. F. 9, MR5The Standard Model

PROF. H. OSBORNM. W. E 9, MR9

Fluid Dynamics of EnergyDR C. P. CAULFIELD AND PROF. A. W. WOODS

M. W. F. 9, MR13Planetary System Dynamics

DR M. C. WYATTM. W. E 10, MR4

String TheoryDRD. TONG

M. W. F. 10, MR9Stochastic Networks

MR N. S. WALTONM. W. 10, MR12

Iwasawa Theory of Elliptic Curves with ComplexMultiplication

PROF. J. H. COATESM. W. F. 10, MR14

Applications of Differential Geometry to PhysicsPROF. M. J. PERRY

M. W. F. II, MR4~ TOPICS, NORCUPTH

PROF. J. SAXLM. W. E 11, MR5

Spectral GeometryDR D. BARDEN

M. W. E II, MRllGalaxies

PROF. R. C. KENNICUTTM.W.Ell,MR13

Applied Bayesian StatisticsPROF. D. SPIEGELHALTER

M. W. II, MR/4 and CATAM Room (Elevenlectures and five classes)

Atiyah Singer Index Theorem .-DR A. J. WASSERMANN r

~12, MR5 m W F -1"',mR.~Time Series+

DR R. B. GRAMACYM. W. F. 12, MR9 (First eight lectures)

Monte Carlo Inference+DR R. B. GRAMACY

M. W. F. 12, M R9 (Last sixt~en lectures)Topics in Calculus and Algebra

PROF. I. GROJNOWSKI .M.W. E 12, MR12

Black HolesDR H. S. REALL

M. W. E 12, MR13Statistics in Medical Practice++

PROF. D. J. SPIEGELHALTER et aI.W. 4-6pm, MR14 (Six hours)

Set Theory and LogicDR T. E. FORSTER

Tu. Th. S. 9, MR5QwtlltuRFGontrol GONTlUJL OP ~(},q

DR S. G. SCHIRMER <5YS TEIY1STu. Th. 10, MR9

+ These two courses constitute the twenty -four hour course in Time Series and Monte Carlo Inference++ These two courses constitute the sixteen hour course in Biostatistics

Solitons and InstantonsDR D. M. A. STUART

M. Tu. Th. E 9, MR9Supergravity

PROF. G. W. GIBBONSM. Tu. Th. Ell, MR9

Applied StatisticsDR B. D. M. TOM

Tu. Th. 10, MR12 (Four lectures and fourclasses)

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Lie GroupS, Lie Algebras and their RepresentationsPROF. B. J. TOTARO

M.WFIl,MR9Applied Statistics

DR S. M. PITTSTu. Th.IO,MR12

Slow Viscous FlowPROF. J. R. LISTER AND DR D. J. R. VELLA

Tu. Th. S. 10, MR13Algebraic Topology

DR J. RASMUSSENTu. Th. S. 11, MR9

Topics in Fourier Analysis and Complex VariablePROF. T. W. KORNER

Tu. Th. S. II, MR11Statistical Theory

DR R. J. SAMWORTHTu.Th.ll,MR12

Algebraic GeometryDRC. BIRKAR

Tu.Th.S.12,MR4Additive Combinatorics

PROF. W. T. GOWERSTu. Th. 12, MR5

Biological PhysicsPROF. R. E. GOLDSTEIN

M.WFI2,~ 1hR.-11.Advanced Probability

DR I. BAILLEULTu. Th. S. 12, MR12

Quantum Information, Entanglement and NonlocalityDR A. P. A. KENT, DR B. GROISMAN AND DR J. OPPENHEIM

Tu. Th.12,MR13Perturbation and Stability Methods

PROF J. M. RALLISON AND PROF. N. PEAKETu. Th. S. 12, MR14

Statistical Field TheoryPROF. R. R. HORGAN "" A A_

M. WX9, 1lttttt'r fY\ vJ q I 11/ R 'L'

Thefollowing course is non-examinableDemonstrations in Fluid Dynamics

DR S. B. DALZIELTh. 2, Fluids Laboratory

Solidification of FluidsPROF. M. G. WORSTER AND DR J. A. NEUFELD

Tu. Th. S. 9, MRJ3Actuarial Statistics

DR S. M. PITTSTu. Th. 9, MR14

Probabilistic CombinatoricsPROF. B. BOLLOBAS

Tu. Th. 10, MR4The X-Ray Transform in Geometry and Dynamics

PROF. G. P. PATERNAINTu. Th. S. 10, MR5

~UltOtum-Gemputing ftVtlNTVfl'\ COmpl-TfmoN~ DRA.SHORT

Tu. Th. 9, MR12Nonparametric Statistical Theory

DR R. NICKLTu. Th. 10, MR12

Topics in Representation TheoryDR c. J. B. BROOKES

Tu. Th. S. 10, MR13Topics in Analytic Number Theory

DR T. SANDERSTu. Th. II, MR4

Stoehastic-Galeulu,. 8Tr)(...k/~Sn·C CALC LVS~ DR N. BERESTYCKI ti!1\o<D APPLJCAnON

Tu. Th. S. II, MR5Advanced Quantum Field Theory

PROF. N. DOREYTu.Th.S.ll,MR9

Survival Data++DR P. TREASURE

Tu. Th. II, MR12 (Ten lectures)Wave Scattering in Inhomogeneous Media

DR O. RATH-SPIVACKTu. Th. ll, MR13

Ramsey TheoryPROF. I. B. LEADER

Tu. Th. 12, MR4Elliptic Curves

DR T. DOKCHITSERTu. Th. S.12, MR5

Polar Oceans and Climate ChangePROF. P. WADHAMS

Tu. Th. 12, MRJ ISchramm-Loewner Evolutions

PROF. J. R. NORRISTu. Th. 12, MR12

SupersymmetryDR B. ALLANACH

Tu. Th. 9, MRllAstrophysical Dynamics

PROF. N. W. EVANSM. W. F 9, MRI2

+ These two courses constitute the twenty -four hour course in Time Series and Monte Carlo Inference++ These two courses constitute the sixteen hour course in Biostatistics

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Derived Algebraic GeometryDR J. P. PRIDHAM

M. W F. 9, MRl3Medical Imaging and Boundary Value Problems mO 11(1)

PROF. T. FOKAS LENT IM.WF.II,MRlJ mw",~

Philosophy of Physics /'() R./11 IDR J. N. BUTTERFIELD

M. 4.3Q.-6, MRl3Gluon Scattering Amplitudes, Twistors and Integrability

DRM. WOLFTu.2,MRi2

Concentration of MeasureDR N. BERESTYCKI AND DR R. NICKL

M. 2-4, MRl3

An Introduction to the Singularity Theory forGeometric Variational Problems

DR N. WICKRAMASEKERA AND PROF. L. SIMONM. W F. 10, MRS

Representation Theory and PracticeDR R. PARKER

M. W F. 10, MRl3Philosophy of Physics

DR J. N. BUTTERFIELDM. 4.30-6, MRl3

Galois RepresentationsDR T. YOSHIDA

Tu. Th. S. la, MRlJTopics in Algebraic Geometry

DR C. BIRKAR

Tu. Th. S. II, MRil

Geometric CombinatoricsDR B. BUKH

M. W F. 10, MR4Graph Ramsey Theory

DRD.CONLONM. W F. II, MR4

.JntroduetiOlHo-+wist~ ••.l'heory- /I'IilUT ~MS I. M. M. BORZYM ~(.~ •

M. Tu. Th. F. 12, MR9 •Hamiltonion Quantisation of Constrained

SystemsDR P. D. D'EATH

Tu. Th. 10, MRlJGravitational Instantons

DR M. DUNAJSKITu. Th. 2, MR9

"TWO-(jJlnPoN£IVT SPtNORS,<J~ PENRoSE. 's ?WI STDRP/«;6R./Vnm&

Advanced Financial ModelsDR M. TEHRANCHI

M. W F. 9, MR9Introduction to Probability

DR N. BERESTYCKIM.WII,MRi2

Mathematics of Operational ResearchPROF. F. P. KELLY AND MR N. S. WALTON

M. W F. 12, MRJApplied Statistics

DR S. M. PITTSTu. Th. 10, MRi2

Statistical TheoryDR R. J. SAMWORTH

Tu. Th. 11, MRI2

Applied Bayesian StatisticsPROF. D. SPIEGELHALTER

M. W II, MR14 and CATAM Room (elevenlectures and five classes)

Time Series+DR R. B. GRAMACY

M. W F. 12, MR9 (first eight lectures)Monte Carlo Inference+

DR R. B. GRAMACYM. W F. 12, MR9 (last sixteen lectures)

Statistics in Medical Practice++PROF. D. J. SPIEGELHALTER et at.

W 4-6pm, M Ri4 (Six hours)Actuarial Statistics

DR S. M. PITTSTu. Th. 9, MR14

Nonparametric Statistical TheoryDRR. N1CKL

Tu. Th. la, MRi2Survival Data++

DR P. TREASURETu. Th. II, MRi2 (ten lectures)

+ These two courses constitute the twenty -four hour course in Time Series and Monte Carlo Inference++ These two courses constitute the sixteen hour course in Biostatistics

Applied StatisticsDR B. D. M. TOM

Tu. Th. 10, MRI2 (four lectures and fourclasses)

Genome InformaticsDR G. MICKLEM AND OTHERS

M. 3-4, MRi5,4-5, CATAM LabDisease Dynamics

DR 1. GOG AND OTHERSTu. Th. 10, MRI5

Functional GenomicsPROF. S. TAVARE AND OTHERS

M.W 12-2, MRI5 and CATAM LabStructural Biology

DR J. HUPPERT AND OTHERSW F. 10, MRi5

Systems BiologyDR J. PAULSSON

M. W 2-4, MRSNetwork Biology

PROF. L. WERNISCHTu. 10, MRi5 and F. II MRI5

Computational NeuroscienceDRS. EGLEN

Tu. Th 12, MRi5Statistical Genetics

PROF. S. TAVARE AND DR V. PLAGNOLWF.II,MRi5

Methods and Models in GenomicsDR P. L10

W F. 11-1, MRi5


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