Past Events
Scientific, Conference
Hecke Algebras as a Unifying Theme
May 23–25, 2023
University of British Columbia
Aim of the workshop Since their origins within the theory of modular forms nearly a century ago, Hecke algebras have come to play a central role in many areas of algebra and geometry. There are many recent advances in understanding and applying Hecke...
Scientific, Conference
Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics (CMPD6)
May 23–27, 2023
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The sixth edition of the Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics conference (CMPD6) will take place in Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada) from 23 to 27 May 2023. This is the Registration page for CPMPD 6. Registration for this event is now closed...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UWashington Distinguished Seminar in Optimization and Data: Philippe Rigollet
May 22, 2023
University of Washington
Otto calculus is a fundamental toolbox in mathematical optimal transport, imparting the Wasserstein space of probability measures with a Riemmanian structure. In particular, one can compute the Riemannian gradient of a functional over this space and...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS-UWashington Mathematics Colloquium: Mike Hill
May 19, 2023
University of Washington
A group is just a set together with a multiplication with certain properties, and these are ubiquitous in modern mathematics. In homotopy theory, we often see less-rigid objects, with many of the properties like associativity or commutativity only...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Aleks Donev
May 19, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Every animal cell is filled with a cytoskeleton, a dynamic gel made of inextensible filaments / bio-polymers, such as microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments, all suspended in a viscous fluid. Similar suspensions of elastic...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Sukanta Pati
May 19, 2023
University of Manitoba
Let G be a connected simple graph and L be its Laplacian matrix. Let v be a cut vertex and B be a branch at v. Assume that v_1 is the only vertex in B adjacent to v. Let P be a path that starts at v_1 and stays inside B. It is shown that the...
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Mohammad Jabbari
May 17, 2023
Online
During 2005-2006, Arveson and Douglas formulated a challenging conjecture in multivariable operator theory regarding the essential normality of compressed shifts in the usual Hilbert spaces of analytic functions, say, Bergman spaces on strongly...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
2023 Celebration of Women in Math
May 12, 2023
Hybrid
What is May 12? May 12 is a joyful opportunity for the mathematical community to celebrate women in mathematics. The celebration takes place every year, all around the world. The goal of the day is to inspire women everywhere to celebrate their...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Women in Math Day Celebration
May 12, 2023
Simon Fraser University
SFU's Association for Women in Mathematics Student Chapter, in collaboration with the Department of Mathematics EDI Advisory Group, is hosting a series of events for the International Women in Mathematics Day. The celebration begins with a Women’s...
Scientific, Seminar
USask PIMS Geometry and Physics (GAP) Seminar: Puttipong Pongtanapaisan
May 12, 2023
University of Saskatchewan
Back in the old days, before the invention of Apple Wireless Airpods, people were more familiar with the tendency of the headphones in their pockets to become knotted. It seems natural to expect that the probability that a random curve is tangled...