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LMS Mildands Regional Meeting Poster Display

Wednesday 18th May 2005

On the afternoon of the LMS regional meeting there will be a display of posters presented by Postgraduate students. Springer Verlag have kindly offered a prize of 100 pounds worth of their books  for the best poster.    Those who wish to display a poster should note

  1. if you intend to display a poster then you should inform Chris Parker by May 1st 2005.
  2. posters should consist of at most two A2 pages.
  3. black and white photocopying and printing of .dvi and .ps files can be done in the school.
  4. the author of a poster should contact Chris Parker  by May 1st 2005 with a title for their display.
  5. the posters will be displayed on the physics bridge in the Watson Building.
  6. you should plan to arrive at the Watson Building at 12.45 p.m. rather than at the official arrival time of 1.45 p.m (on May 18th).
  7. the poster  can be in any area of mathematics, not just an area connected with the interests of the speakers at the meeting.
  8. the judging of the Posters will be done by Professor Steven Smith and Professor Bob Oliver.

Poster Titles received so far:

Rachel Abbott, Birmingham: Type F_{3}-amalgams
Abdullah Al-roqi, Birmingham: Finite soluble groups that are generated by a conjugacy class
Richard Barraclough, Fischer Matrices and the Character Table of a Maximal Subgroup of Fi_{24}
Chris Bate, Manchester: Maximal subgroups of E_7(2)
Richard Bayley, QMU: A Little Less Conjugation (A Little More Character Theory Please)
Murray Clelland, Birmingham:  Some Saturated Fusion Systems
Russel Fowler, Birmingham: Nilpotent Orbits, Distingushed Nilpotent Orbits and Spherical Distingushed Nilpotent Orbits
Claire Irving, Warwick: Quasiperiodicity in Geometry and Physics
Simon Nickerson, Birmingham: Lost inside a sporadic group
Marijke van Gans, Birmingham Unit icosians on the 3-sphere



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