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An introduction to interest rate modelling
Interest rates affect all of our lives, from the money we have in our banks and the mortgages we pay on our houses, to the value that our future pension plans will have. The rates involved in all of these are derived from an ever-changing
Performance Costume BA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This unique programme teaches costume design and costume making. Through concept, colour, cut and texture, performance costume designers' ideas can respond to a variety of media, ideas, and locations. Coursework will provide contextual and
Parameter estimation and all that - Part II
Least-squares method, maximum likelihood, Bayesian approach - everyone has heard about at least one of these methods. But do people understand how these approaches are related, what assumptions they make, and when to use each of them? In this talk I
Medical Sciences [Closed to new applicants] - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme examines the science behind the clinical practice of medicine. It addresses key principles relating to human health and disease.
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Gemma - MSc in Contemporary History | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Gemma is a Contemporary History student. A fan of tours, she also enjoys a visit to the University's Anatomy Museum (located beside our building).
Self-Thermoelectrophoresis in Colloidal Swimmers
In this talk, I will present my latest research into the motion of colloidal particles by the thermoelectrophoretic effect. The governing equations are discussed and the two limits, that of the thick and thin screening layer, will be explore using a
Fluctuations of a swarm of Brownian bees
The “Brownian bees” model is a new member of a family of Brunet-Derrida particle systems which mimic different aspects of biological selection. The model describes an ensemble of $N$ independent branching Brownian particles. When a particle
Large deviations in and out of equilibrium
The fluctuations of observables beyond their mean and variance is described in general by so-called large deviation functions (ldf).Although they intrinsically describe rare or atypical events, we'll illustrate on specific examples how their
