Senior Mathematics Society

The Senior Mathematics Society exists as a forum for the best mathematicians in the Sixth Form to consider mathematics beyond the A level syllabus or merely to pursue topics of interest to themselves. There are occasional staff contributions. The Society meets weekly during term. This year's president is Ambrose Cooke.
Recent talks have covered a wide range of subjects. Members of the Lower Sixth have given talks on infinity, chaos, randomness, and applications of mathematics to the physical sciences.
At the meeting on 25th March Jason Leonard OE (picture above), who was the Society's first president and who was in his final year at Sidney Sussex College, talked about Mathematics at Cambridge.



