Recent research presentations
Missing 2014 to 2016.
Repeated compositions of Möbius transformations.
University of Nottingham (24 January 2014).
On a conjecture of Lorentzen and Ruscheweyh.
NUI Maynooth – retirement conference for Anthony O'Farrell(18 June 2013).
The geometry of continued fractions.
University of Birmingham (31 October 2012).
The geometry of continued fractions.
University of Kent (2 October 2012).
Conformal automorphisms of countably connected domains.
University of Oxford (14 February 2012).
Ford circles and continued fractions.
University of Warwick (9 February 2012).
Geodesic continued fractions.
The Open University – eColloquium (12 December 2011).
Geodesic continued fractions.
University of Southampton (2 December 2011).
Flowable plane homeomorphisms.
The Open University – Complex Analysis and Geometry Meeting (24 May 2011).
Conformal symmetry groups of planar regions.
Durham University (21 February 2011).
Conformal symmetries of planar regions I.
Conformal symmetries of planar regions II.
University of Leeds (2 November 2010).
Conformal symmetry groups of regions.
University of Bristol (20 October 2010).
Rigidity of configurations of discs and points under Möbius transformations.
NUI Maynooth (31 March 2010).
Ford circles and the convergence of continued fractions.
The Open University, Milton Keynes (4 March 2010).
The Farey graph, continued fractions, and the modular group.
The Open University, Milton Keynes (26 November 2009).
The parabola theorem on continued fractions.
Function Theory Meeting, London (7 September 2009).
Continued fractions, Farey paths, and Hausdorff dimension.
Conformal geometry, potential theory, and applications, NUI Maynooth (24 June 2009).
Other presentations
Riemann surfaces.
The Open University (29 November 2012).
Geometry, topology and topography.
Royal Institution Mathematics Masterclass, Bletchley Park (5 November 2011).
Topography and Topology.
Royal Institution Mathematics Masterclass, Bletchley Park (20 November 2010).
Witwatersrand lecture series
Hyperbolic geometry and continued fraction theory I.
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (9 February 2010).
Hyperbolic geometry and continued fraction theory II.
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (16 February 2010).
Hyperbolic geometry and continued fraction theory III.
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (23 February 2010).