from 28 February to 4 March 2022

LMS INVITED LECTURES ON THE MATHEMATICS OF DEEP LEARNING

at the Isaac Newton Institute,

Cambridge, UK

An introductory lecture series by Professor Gitta Kutyniok (LMU, Munich) on the mathematics of deep learning, accompanied by a workshop

LMS invited lectures

Introductory lectures to the mathematics of deep learning

Accompanying lectures

Invited lectures on selected topics in deep learning

Poster submission

Please consider to submit your poster entry here

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) Invited Lecturers Series is an annual event that brings a distinguished overseas mathematician to the United Kingdom to present a small course of about ten lectures spread over a week. Each course of Invited Lectures is on a major field of current mathematical research, and is instructional in nature, being directed both at graduate students beginning research and at established mathematicians who wish to learn about a field outside their own research specialism.

LMS invited lecturer

Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

Accompanying lecturers

UC Berkeley

Princeton University

University of Chicago

Isaac Newton Institute,

Cambridge, UK

Isaac Newton Institute
University of Cambridge

20 Clarkson Rd,
Cambridge CB3 0EH

How to find us: https://www.newton.ac.uk/contact/how-to-find-us/

Please write to lmsmaths4dl@gmail.com if you have any queries regarding the event.

The Isaac Newton Institute is a premier visitor research institute that conducts research programs on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications to a wide range of scientific and technological disciplines. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and abroad to interact in research over an extended period.

The Isaac Newton Institute is located near the Centre for Mathematical Sciences that hosts the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, the two constituent departments of the Faculty of Mathematics. Mathematics in Cambridge has a rich and varied past, a vibrant present, and looks forward to leading ever more diverse and pioneering work in the future.

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