
"One of the biggest problems of mathematics is to explain to everyone else what it is all about. The technical trappings of the subject, its symbolism and formality, its baffling terminology, its apparent delight in lengthy calculations: these tend to obscure its real nature. A musician would be horrified if his art were to be summed up as 'a lot of tadpoles drawn on a row of lines'; but that's all that the untrained eye can see in a page of sheet music… In the same way, the symbolism of mathematics is merely its coded form, not its substance."
Ian Stewart
Selected talks
16th May, 2014
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Root System and Limit Roots for Coxeter Groups

August 2013
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Coxeter Group Theory reading group on book "Geometry and Topology of Coxeter Group" by Michael Davis
24th April, 2013
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Self-similar Group Actions (Discrete and Algorithms research seminar)
11th August, 2015
RMIT University, Australia
Limit roots for some infinite Coxeter Groups (Optimisation at RMIT Workshop)
27th April, 2016
RMIT University, Australia
On the conjecture by Demyanov-Ryabova in converting finite exhausters
20th July, 2016
Mathematical Optimisation Down Under (MODU2016), Australia
On the conjecture by Demyanov-Ryabova in converting finite exhausters
12th September, 2016
University of Cantabria, Spain
On the conjecture by Demyanov-Ryabova in converting finite exhausters
28th September, 2016
Gothenburg University, Sweden
On the conjecture by Demyanov-Ryabova in converting finite exhausters