LUMS Student Mathematics Society: Salam Session

In 1974, Roger Penrose introduced a remarkably simple aperiodic tile set, consisting of just two tiles, which can tile the plane but only in a non-periodic way. For a long time, very few similar examples were known. However, it has since been discovered that there are infinitely many such tilings.

Until very recently, it remained unknown whether a single tile could tile the plane only non-periodically. In 2023, amateur mathematician David Smith discovered the first beautiful example of such a tile, generating significant excitement both within mathematics and in the wider public.

Prof. Lamb will unravel this fascinating story of tilings, symmetry, and aperiodicity, bringing together mathematics and creativity in an engaging and accessible talk.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to interact with an internationally acclaimed scholar and explore one of the most intriguing discoveries of recent mathematics!

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SDSB, LUMS

SAHSOL

Dates:
26 September, 2025

SAHSOL

Venue:
SDSB, LUMS

 

Call for Papers

We invite scholars, legal practitioners, activists, policymakers, and PhD students to submit abstracts of proposed papers. We encourage contributions from diverse disciplines, including but not limited to law, history, political science, economics, and international relations.

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: Maximum 500 words, outlining the key argument, methodology, and contribution to the conference theme.

  • Short Biography: Maximum 200 words, including institutional affiliation and research interests.

  • Deadline for Submissions: Friday, 28 February 2025

  • Notification of Acceptance: Friday, 15 March 2025

  • Submission Email: sahsolevents@lums.edu.pk

Accepted papers will be allocated to plenary or parallel sessions at the discretion of the organizers.

Download the full Call for Papers document here.

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