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Mathematics lies at the heart of Computing. From artificial intelligence to photo-realistic computer graphics, from biomedical imaging to quantum computing - all are underpinned by mathematical models. Find out how you can use your Maths to solve computing problems. at University of London

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Mathematics lies at the heart of Computing. From artificial intelligence to photo-realistic computer graphics, from biomedical imaging to quantum computing - all are underpinned by mathematical models. Find out how you can use your Maths to solve computing problems.
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Examples of what you may discover: how magnetic resonance images of the heart can be mathematically analysed to predict defects; how Maths and computing combine to calculate the exact combination of shares in an investment that will give the best return for lowest risk; how mathematical descriptions of individual animal behaviour lead to complex swarm behaviour in large colonies. Using mathematical and computing techniques, you can discover how the body keeps its internal clock accurate using only simple computations with proteins. The talks you'll hear could be on these or other equally fascinating areas where computing overlaps with mathematics.

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