I thought this sounded intriguing in a geeky way! I realise no one is going to travel but if you happen to be nearby...
Thursday 2nd June 2011 at 17:30, St George's Church, University of Sheffield
"Maths in and out of the zoo"
Professor Christopher Budd, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath
Is maths a tame animal, confined to the classroom or university, or is it a wild animal, free to roam in the jungles of the world's problems? My talk will try to answer this question by taking maths on a tour around the zoo. We will discover the maths of fish, penguins and many other exotic creatures. Maths will be used to peer inside the brain of a bee and also to soar with the starlings. I will even show you how maths can help at the gift shop and at the turnstiles to get in. There will be a mix of maths on show. Bring your imagination!
Thursday 2nd June 2011 at 17:30, St George's Church, University of Sheffield
"Maths in and out of the zoo"
Professor Christopher Budd, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath
Is maths a tame animal, confined to the classroom or university, or is it a wild animal, free to roam in the jungles of the world's problems? My talk will try to answer this question by taking maths on a tour around the zoo. We will discover the maths of fish, penguins and many other exotic creatures. Maths will be used to peer inside the brain of a bee and also to soar with the starlings. I will even show you how maths can help at the gift shop and at the turnstiles to get in. There will be a mix of maths on show. Bring your imagination!