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Aitken Lecture: "Shaken but not stirred: mathematics in earthquakes"

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  • UserHinke Osinga, Professor of Applied Mathematics World_link
  • ClockWednesday 10 May 2017, 16:00-17:00
  • HouseCMS Meeting Room 2.

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Earthquakes can cause substantial damage to buildings. How can we predict whether a building will survive an earthquake with full structural integrity? We will explain how mathematics can help answer this question and why this answer may surprise you more than you think.

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