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The document provides information about mathematics lectures proposed by the Board of the Faculty of Mathematics at the University, including: - Lectures for Part IA and Part IB of the Mathematical Tripos for the 2016-2017 academic year, including course titles, lecturers, times and locations. - Information for the Mathematics with Physics option and non-examinable courses. - Details of induction sessions and other meetings for students.

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Last update 26 Sep.

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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 are not reading for any University Examination may attend without payment
any lectures proposed by the Faculty Board of Mathematics.

PART IA
Part IA students are recommended to attend the induction session which will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday 5 October 2016, in the Babbage Lecture
Theatre.

A meeting will be held for all Part IA students on Friday 5 May 2017 at 2.00 p.m. in the Babbage Lecture Theatre to discuss examinations and examination techniques.

MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017

Numbers and Sets Vector Calculus Optimisation*


dr p. a. russell prof. r. jozsa dr m. r. tehranchi
M. W. F. 10 , Cockcroft Lecture Theatre M. W. F. 10, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre M. W. F. 10, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)

Vectors and Matrices Analysis I Metric and Topological Spaces*


prof. n. peake dr a. zsák prof. p. m. h. wilson
M. W. F. 11, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre M. W. F. 11, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre M. W. F. 11, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)

Differential Equations Probability Variational Principles*


prof. c. p. Caulfield prof. j. r. norris prof. p. k. townsend
Tu. Th. 10, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre Tu. Th. 10, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre M. W. F. 12, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)
S. 10, Babbage Lecture Theatre S. 10, Babbage Lecture Theatre

Groups Dynamics and Relativity Computational Projects*


dr j. goedecke prof. g. i. Ogilvie dr m. b. wingate
Tu. Th. 11, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre Tu. Th. 11, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre Tu. Th. 10, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre (Eight lectures)
S. 11, Babbage Lecture Theatre S. 11, Babbage Lecture Theatre

Information for non-examinable courses and the Mathematics with Physics option appears below on the next page.
The following courses are non-examinable The following courses are non-examinable The following courses are non-examinable

Introduction to Mechanics History of Mathematics Concepts in Theoretical Physics


dr p. o'donnell dr p. bursill-hall prof. j. d. barrow
Tu. Th. 12, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre W. F. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3 Tu. Th. 11, Cockcroft Lecture Theatre

History of Mathematics History of Science for Mathmos


dr p. bursill-hall dr p. bursill-hall
W. F. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3 Th. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3

History of Science for Mathmos


dr p. bursill-hall
Th. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3

* Examined in Part IB of the Tripos

Mathematics with Physics Option:


Students taking this option should attend Vectors and Matrices, Groups, Differential Equations, Analysis I, Vector Calculus and Probability from Part IA of the Mathematical
Tripos, together with the lectures listed at

http://www.timetable.cam.ac.uk/#tripos/nst/IA/phy

in Part IA Physics of the Natural Sciences Tripos. They will be required to do Physics practical work, and should attend at least the first lecture of the Scientific Computing
Course. An Introductory talk will be held at 11.00 am on Wednesday 5 October 2016 in the Pippard Lecture Theatre.
Last update 26 Sep. 16
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS, PART IB

Part IB students are recommended to attend the induction session which will be held from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday 5 October 2016, in the Cockcroft Lecture Theatre.

MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017

Methods Groups, Rings and Modules Optimisation


dr d. b. skinner dr o. randal-williams dr m. r. tehranchi
M. W. F. 10, Mill Lane Room 3 M. W. F. 9, Mill Lane Room 3 M. W. F. 10, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)

Linear Algebra Numerical Analysis Metric and Topological Spaces


dr s. j. wadsley dr g. moore prof. p. m. h. wilson
M. W. F. 11, Mill Lane Room 3 M. W. F. 10, Mill Lane Room 3 (Sixteen lectures) M. W. F. 11, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)

Analysis II Complex Analysis Variational Principles


dr j. rasmussen prof. g. p. paternain prof. p. k. townsend
M. W. F. 12, Mill Lane Room 3 M. W. F. 11, Mill Lane Room 3 (Sixteen lectures) M. W. F. 12, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures)

Markov Chains Complex Methods


prof. g. r. grimmett dr r. e. hunt
Tu. Th. 10, Mill Lane Room 3 (Twelve lectures) M. W. F. 12, Mill Lane Room 3 (Sixteen lectures)

Quantum Mechanics Statistics


dr j. m. evans prof. d. spiegelhalter
Tu. Th. 11, Mill Lane Room 3 Tu. Th. 9, Mill Lane Room 3

Geometry
dr a. g. kovalev
Tu. Th. 10, Mill Lane Room 3

Fluid Dynamics
prof. n. g. berloff
Tu. Th. 11, Mill Lane Room 3

Electromagnetism
prof. e. p. s. shellard
Tu. Th. 12, Mill Lane Room 3

Information for non-examinable courses appears below on the next page.


The following courses are non-examinable The following courses are non-examinable

History of Mathematics History of Mathematics


dr p. bursill-hall dr p. bursill-hall
W. F. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3 W. F. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3

History of Science for Mathmos History of Science for Mathmos


dr p. bursill-hall dr p. bursill-hall
Th. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3 Th. 4, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, MR3
Last update 25 Nov. 16
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS, PART II
Lectures will be held in the Meeting Rooms (MR) of the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road, unless otherwise stated.

Part II students are recommended to attend the induction session which will be held on Wednesday 5 October 2016, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Cockcroft Lecture Theatre.

A meeting will be held on Wednesday 14 June 2017 for finalists who may continue to Part III of the Tripos in 2017-18. The meeting will be held in MR2 at the Centre for
Mathematical Sciences at 11.15 a.m.

C COURSES
MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017

Cosmology Statistical Modelling


prof. e. p. s. shellard dr s. bacallado, DR. T. WANG
M. W. F. 10, MR9 M. W. F. 9, MR9 (Sixteen lectures) and CATAM Room
(Eight practicals)

Classical Dynamics Coding and Cryptography


dr m. dunajski dr r. d. camina
M. W. F. 11, MR9 M. W. F. 10, MR2

Number Theory Further Complex Methods


dr t. a. fisher prof. m. j. perry
M. W. F. 12, MR2 M. W. F. 11, MR3

Automata and Formal Languages Topics in Analysis


dr m. chiodo prof. t. w. körner
Tu. Th. S. 12, MR3 Tu. Th. S. 10, MR4

Mathematical Biology
dr j. r. gog
Tu. Th. S. 11, MR2

D COURSES
MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017

Principles of Quantum Mechanics Graph Theory


prof. a. c. davis, DR. C. M. MARSH prof. i. b. leader
M. W. F. 9, MR2 M. W. F. 9, MR2
Probability and Measure Waves
dr j. miller dr s. j. cowley
M. W. F. 9, MR3 M. W. F. 9, MR4

Algebraic Topology Applications of Quantum Mechanics


dr h. wilton prof. d. tong
M. W. F. 10, MR3 M. W. F. 10, MR3

Logic and Set Theory Analysis of Functions


dr t. e. forster prof. c. mouhot
M. W. F. 11, MR2 M. F. 11, MR4

Principles of Statistics Statistical Physics


dr q. berthet prof. h. s. reall
M. W. F. 11, MR4 M. W. F. 12, MR2

Numerical Analysis Algebraic Geometry


dr a. shadrin prof. m. gross
M. W. F. 12, MR5 M. W. F. 12, MR4

Linear Analysis Applied Probability


dr r. bauerschmidt dr p. sousi
Tu. Th. S. 9, MR3 M. W. F. 12, MR5

Fluid Dynamics Representation Theory


prof. m. g. worster dr s. martin
Tu. Th. S. 9, MR5 Tu. Th. S. 9, MR2

Dynamical Systems Asymptotic Methods


prof. j. r. lister dr d. m. a. stuart
Tu. Th. S. 10, MR3 Tu. Th. 9, MR3

Differential Geometry Stochastic Financial Models


prof. m. dafermos dr s. andres
Tu. Th. S. 10, MR5 Tu. Th. S. 10, MR5

Galois Theory Riemann Surfaces


dr c. j. b. brookes dr h. krieger
Tu. Th. S. 11, MR3 Tu. Th. 11, MR4

Optimisation and Control General Relativity


prof. f. p. kelly dr u. sperhake
Tu. Th. 11, MR5 Tu. Th. S. 12, MR2
Integrable Systems Number Fields
dr a. ashton prof. i. grojnowski
Tu. Th. 11, MR9 Tu. Th. 12, MR3
(This course will commence 26/1 and have two
Saturday sessions 28/1 and 4/2)
Electrodynamics
dr a. d. challinor
Tu. Th. 12, MR4

The following courses are non-examinable The following courses are non-examinable

Laboratory Demonstrations in Fluid Dynamics History of Mathematics


Prof. s. b. dalziel dr p. bursill-hall
Four sessions, beginning 17 or 18 October, 2, Fluids W. F. 4, MR3
Laboratory

History of Mathematics History of Science for Mathmos


dr p. bursill-hall dr p. bursill-hall
W. F. 4, MR3 Th. 4, MR3

History of Science for Mathmos


dr p. bursill-hall
Th. 4, MR3
Last update 12 Oct. 16
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS PART III
Lectures will be held in the Meeting Rooms (MR) of the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road, unless otherwise stated.

There will be a meeting in MR2 on Wednesday 5 October 2016 at 9.30 a.m. for all those who intend to offer courses in Part III.

There is a series of meetings for Part III students in MR2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences on Wednesdays at 4.15 p.m. Students are invited to refer to the Part III Handbook
for more details.

For a personalised version of the Part III and Graduate timetable, which you can import into your own electronic calendar, please see http://www.timetable.cam.ac.uk.

MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017

Functional Analysis The Standard Model Supersymmetry


dr a. zsák dr c. e. Thomas prof. f. quevedo
M. W. F. 9, MR5 M. W. F. 9, MR3 M. Tu. Th. F 11, MR3

Category Theory Elliptic Curves Classical and Quantum Solitons


prof. p. t. johnstone dr t. a. fisher prof. n. s. manton
M. W. F. 9, MR9 M. W. F. 9, MR5 M. Tu. Th. F. 12, MR5

Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Galactic Astronomy and Dynamics


prof. g. i. Ogilvie prof. n. w. evans
M. W. F. 9, MR13 M. W. F. 9, MR12

Topics in Statistical Theory Stochastic Calculus and Applications


dr t. cannings dr v. silvestri
M. W. 9, MR14 M. W. F. 9, MR13

General Relativity Representation Theory


dr m. Dunajski, PROF. H. S. REALL dr s. martin
M. W. F. 10, MR2 M. W. F. 10, MR4

Local Fields Riemann Surfaces and Teichmueller Theory


dr h. c. johansson dr s. m. antonakoudis
M. W. F. 10, MR4 M. W. F. 10, MR5

Topics in Ergodic Theory Advanced Cosmology


dr p. varjú dr a. d. challinor, DR. T. BALDAUF
M. W. F. 10, MR5 M. W. F. 10, MR12

Slow Viscous Flow Logic


prof. j. r. lister dr t. e. forster
M. W. F. 10, MR13 M. W. F. 10, MR13
Combinatorics Topics in Mathematics of Information
prof. b. bollobás dr c. poon
M. W. F. 11, MR3 (Sixteen lectures) M. W. F. 10, MR14

Differential Geometry Advanced Quantum Field Theory


dr j. a. ross dr d. b. skinner
M. W. F. 11, MR5 M. W. F. 11, MR2

Planetary System Dynamics Geometric Group Theory


dr m. c. wyatt dr m. f. hagen
M. W. F. 11, MR11 M. W. F. 11, MR5 (Sixteen lectures)

Inverse Problems in Imaging Numerical Solution of Differential Equations


dr m. benning, Dr. m. ehrhardt prof. a. iserles
M. W. F. 11, MR12 M. W. F. 11, MR9

Modern Statistical Methods Extrasolar Planets


dr r. d. shah dr n. madhusudhan
M. W. F. 11, MR13 M. W. F. 11, MR12

Biological Physics and Complex Fluids Topics in Set Theory


prof. r. e. Goldstein, dr. e. j-m. lauga prof. b. löwe
M. W. F. 11, MR14 M. W. F. 11, MR13

Advanced Probability Quantum Fluids


prof. j. r. Norris prof. n. g. berloff
M. W. F. 12, MR3 M. W. 11, MR14

Algebraic Topology Black Holes


dr o. randal-williams dr j. e. santos
M. W. F. 12, MR4 M. W. F. 12, MR3

Statistical Field Theory Theoretical Physics of Soft Condensed Matter


dr m. b. wingate prof. m. e. cates
M. W. F. 12, MR9 (Sixteen lectures) M. W. F. 12, MR12 (Sixteen lectures)

Structure and Evolution of Stars Bayesian Modelling and Computation


dr a. n. Żytkow dr s. bacallado
M. W. F. 12, MR13 M. W. F. 12, MR13

Hydrodynamic Stability Ramsey Theory


prof. c. p. Caulfield dr b. p. narayanan
M. W. F. 12, MR14 Tu. Th. 9, MR4

Perturbation Methods Linear Systems


dr s. j. Cowley, dr. l. j. ayton dr r. svaldi
Tu. Th. 9, MR4 Tu. Th. 9, MR5
Percolation and Random Walks on Graphs Topics in Convex Optimisation
dr p. sousi dr h. fawzi
Tu. Th. 9, MR13 Tu. Th. 9, MR12

Quantum Computation Convection and Magnetoconvection


prof. r. jozsa prof. m. r. e. proctor
Tu. Th. 9, MR9 Tu. Th. 9, MR13

Symmetries, Fields and Particles String Theory


prof. n. dorey prof. m. j. perry
Tu. Th. S. 10, MR2 Tu. Th. S. 10, MR2

Topics in Additive Combinatorics Algebras


prof. w. t. gowers dr c. j. b. brookes
Tu. Th. 10, MR4 Tu. Th. S. 10, MR3

Applied Statistics ++ Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs


dr d. pigoli dr h. latter
Tu. Th. 10, MR14 and CATAM Room (Eight lectures Tu. Th. 10, MR9
and eight classes)

Cosmology Environmental Fluid Dynamics


dr j. r. fergusson, DR. C. M. MARSH prof. a. w. woods
Tu. Th. S. 11, MR2 Tu. Th. 10, MR11

Algebraic Geometry Distribution Theory and Applications


prof. c. birkar dr a. ashton
Tu. Th. S. 11, MR4 Tu. Th. 10, MR12

Mixing Times of Markov Chains Schramm-Loewner Evolutions


prof. n. berestycki dr j. miller
Tu. Th. 11, MR13 Tu. Th. 10, MR13

Quantum Field Theory Applied Statistics ++


prof. b. allanach dr d. pigoli
Tu. Th. S. 12, MR2 Tu. Th.10, MR14 and CATAM Room (Four lectures
and four classes)

Analysis of Partial Differential Equations Modular Forms and L-Functions


prof. m. Dafermos, PROF. C. G. MOUHOT prof. a. j. scholl
Tu. Th. S. 12, MR5 Tu. Th. S. 11, MR3

Lie Algebras and their Representations Elliptic Partial Differential Equations


prof. i. grojnowski prof. n. wickramasekera
Tu. Th. S. 12, MR9 Tu. Th. S. 11, MR5
Statistics in Medical Practice (Biostatistics) + Binary Stars
dr r. turner ET. AL. PROF. c. a. tout
Th. 4-6, MR13 (five lectures on 20 Oct., 27 Oct., Tu. Th. 11, MR12
3 Nov., 10 Nov., and 24 Nov.)

Fluid Dynamics of the Solid Earth


dr j. a. neufeld, PROF. M. G. WORSTER
Tu. Th. S. 11, MR13

Analysis of Survival Data (Biostatistics) +


dr p. treasure
Tu. Th. 11, MR14 (Fourteen lectures)

Riemannian Geometry
dr a. g. kovalev
Tu. Th. S. 12, MR4

Gaussian Processes
PROF. r. nickl
Tu. Th. 12, MR5

Optical and Infrared Astronomical


Telescopes and Instruments
dr i. parry
Tu. Th. 12, MR12

Boundary Value Problems for Linear PDEs


dr i. hitzazis
Tu. Th. 12, MR14

The following course is non-examinable

Laboratory Demonstrations
PROF. s. b. dalziel, dr j. a. neufeld
W. 2, Fluids Laboratory

+ These two courses constitute the 24 lecture course in Biostatistics


++ These two courses constitute the 24 lecture course in Applied Statistics

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