Freeman J. Dyson (1923–2020)

It is with sadness that the London Mathematical Society (LMS) learned of the death of Freeman Dyson. Up until his death, Dyson was the longest-serving LMS Member, being elected to Membership in 1943 and becoming an Honorary Member in 2000.

Dyson was a brilliant mathematician and theoretical physicist, known for his highly important work in quantum electrodynamics, random matrix theory, and many other areas of mathematical physics.  He was distinguished and influential in many other areas of research as well.

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LMS-IMA David Crighton Award: Lecture and Medal Presentation 2020

Update 17th March 2020: please note that, owing to the ongoing situation with COVID-19/Coronavirus, this event has been postponed. Any future updates regarding the event will be announced on the LMS and IMA website in due course.

Date: Thursday 23 April 2020. Registration will open at 6pm and the event will start at 6:30pm.

 

 

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Gender Gap in Science Project: Final report

The International Science Council (ISC) Gender Gap in Science project has announced the publication of its final report A Global Approach to the Gender Gap in Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences .

The three-year project (2017–2019) was funded by the International Science Council (ISC) and involved eleven scientific partner organisations. The main goal of the project was to investigate the gender gap in STEM disciplines from different angles, globally and across disciplines. 

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Sir Simon Donaldson Awarded Wolf Prize

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) would like to congratulate Professor Sir Simon Donaldson (Imperial College London) who has been awarded the Wolf Prize for Mathematics, jointly with Professor Yakos Eliashberg (Stanford University). Sir Simon receives the award for his contributions to differential geometry and topology.

The Wolf Foundation inaugurated the Wolf Prize in 1978, awarding the Prize to academics who have made ‘significant breakthroughs and extraordinary achievements in agriculture, mathematics, medicine, physics, chemistry and the arts’.

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