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BBC News Science and technology reporter, Jason Palmer, looks into the case of a computer scientist, Fabrice Bellard, claiming to to have computed the mathematical constant π to nearly 2.7 trillion (2.7x10^12) digits.
In 2009, Professor II Albert Imsland was the Department of Biology’s (BIO’s) most prolific author, with a total of 12 publications having a summed impact factor of 15.5.
Darwin Year is over! Congratulations to the Darwin enthusiasts at the Department of Biology (BIO) who made a year of celebratory events possible. Efforts began a couple of years ago to organise events to honour not only the lifetime achievements of this great man, but also the continuing relevance of his ideas across a broad range of scientific disciplines.
(from Geoviten-ekstern 18.12.2009) The department has recently installed a new Raman spectrometer at the Bergen Geoanalytical Facility on the second floor in Realfagbygget.
(from Geoviten-ekstern 18.12.2009) Our planet is a work of life. Biological and geological processes have been inextricably linked since life first emerged on Earth. Learning more about when and where life first evolved is central to understanding how geobiological systems have shaped our planet. The answers to these questions are preserved in sparse and fragmentary early Archean rocks that... Read more
Monday next week, November 2, Dept. of Mathematics, 14:00, room 534
will be held in Chillán, Chile, December 12-16, 2010.
Tomorrow Tuesday, October 6, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Next Tuesday, September 29, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
September 28-30 Professor Marc Lassonde Vice-president of the University of the French West Indies and Guiana (l'Université des Antilles et de la Guyane), Coordinator of the Europe - Latin America Network in Applied Mathematics (REALMA) is visiting our Department.
Next Tuesday, September 22, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Qifan Li is a new master student in the Analysis Group
Next Tuesday, September 15, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15

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