Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Edinah Gnang
December 6, 2024
Online
There has been extensive study of diagonalization of matrices. Diagonalization can be viewed as using a similarity transform to concentrate the magnitude of all entries within as small a subset of entries as possible. We motivate and present results...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar: Paul Péringuey
December 5, 2024
Online
Let ord p ( a ) be the order of a in ( Z / p Z ) ∗ . In 1927, Artin conjectured that the set of primes p for which an integer a ≠− 1 , ◻ is a primitive root (i.e. ord p ( a ) = p − 1 ) has a positive asymptotic density among all primes. In 1967...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Changxin Ding
December 4, 2024
University of Washington
For a finite connected graph, the following objects have the same cardinality: the set of spanning trees, the Jacobian group, the set of equivalence classes of orientations up to cycle-cocycle reversal, the set of break divisors, the set of reduced...
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UBC Harmonic Analysis and Fractal Geometry Seminar: Alex Cohen
December 4, 2024
University of British Columbia
Lots of problems in combinatorics and analysis are connected to upper bounds for incidences: given a set of points and tubes, how much can they intersect? This talk is about lower bounds for incidences, a topic that has received much less attention...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Orion D. Weiner
December 4, 2024
University of British Columbia
Cell movement requires long-range coordination of the cytoskeletal machinery that organizes cell morphogenesis. We have found that reciprocal interactions between biochemical signals and physical forces enable this long-range signal integration...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Semin Yoo
December 3, 2024
University of British Columbia
q-analogues of quantities in mathematics involve perturbations of classical quantities using the parameter q, and revert to the original quantities when q goes 1. A notable example is the q-analogues of binomial coefficients, denoted by {n \choose k}...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Probability and Dynamics Seminar: William Verreault
December 3, 2024
University of Victoria
Recent interactions between probability and number theory proved fruitful. In particular, random multiplicative functions (RMFs) are random models for partial sums of the Möbius function and Dirichlet characters, which are related to L-functions like...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Number Theory Seminar: Tian An Wong
November 29, 2024
University of British Columbia
Within the Langlands program, the theory of endoscopy concerns the transfer of distributions between a reductive group G and G′, an endoscopic group of G. At the heart of Langlands' original study on Beyond Endoscopy is the notion of stable transfer...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG MP PDE Seminar: Jinyeop Lee
November 28, 2024
University of British Columbia
In this talk, we derive nonlinear Schrödinger equations and the Hartree equation as effective descriptions of the linear many-body Schrödinger equation. Starting with an introduction to the motivation and the mathematical framework, we will explore...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Sandy Rutherford
November 28, 2024
Simon Fraser University
The COVID-19 Pandemic placed considerable strain on intensive care units, and the critical care system in British Columbia and worldwide. I will review the critical care system and how it responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the first wave of...