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The 5th annual ICE‑EM/AMSI Summer School hosted by the University of Sydney was a great success. Organisers from the University of Sydney, Ruibin Zhang, Daniel Daners and Georg Gottwald, together with ICE‑EM staff, provided an excellent and well‑run program that was warmly appreciated by the 111 post-graduate and incoming honours students who attended.

Students included two from the banking industry, nine from Asia (Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Kyrgyz Republic, South Korea), one from New Zealand, and a large number from AMSI member institutions.

The Summer School courses were presented by outstanding mathematicians from Australia, Germany and New Zealand. Two courses, on Lie Algebras and Cryptography, were filmed and will be available on the ICE‑EM web site. Ten courses from past Summer Schools are available at www.ice-em.org.au/students.html

 

Course Lecturer
Measure Theory Marty Ross (University of Melbourne)
Differential Geometry Tanya Schmah (Macquarie University)
Lie Algebras Anthony Henderson (University of Sydney)
Cryptography David Kohel (University of Sydney)
Wavelets and Computation Markus Hegland (Australian National University)
Time Series Analysis Niels Wessel (University of Potsdam) and
Hagen Malberg (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
Stochastic Analysis John van der Hoek (University of Adelaide)
Financial Mathematics David Colwell (University of New South Wales)
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Marcel Oliver (International University Bremen)
Dynamical Systems Arno Berger (University of Canterbury, NZ)


University of Sydney,

15 January - 9 February 2007

Recorded Lectures


Please be aware that these lectures range in size from 150MB to 300MB each.

 

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