Dear All, We are delighted to present the MaPSS Seminar topic of Monday 4th April; please see the abstract below. **From this Semester the Seminar will always run on Monday, at 5:00pm in 535A** Following the talk, there will be pizza on offer. Speaker: David Lee (Sydney University) Title: Diophantine Approximation and Liouville’s Number Abstract: A transcendental number is a number in the complex numbers that is not a root of any polynomial with rational coefficients. In other words it is not algebraic of any degree. Showing that a number is transcendental is not a trivial task. However Liouville realised that there was a connection with algebraic numbers and approximating by rationals. This connection might seem odd at first however it is one of the main tools used in showing the existence of transcendental numbers. Supervisors, please encourage your students to attend. Thanks, MaPSS Organizers