Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Natalie Behague
May 25, 2022
Online
The semi-random graph process can be thought of as a one player game. Starting with an empty graph on n vertices, in each round a random vertex u is presented to the player, who chooses a vertex v and adds the edge uv to the graph (hence 'semi-random...
Scientific, Conference
SIAM PNWS Biennial Meeting
May 20–22, 2022
Washington State University
The SIAM Pacific Northwest Section (PNWS) holds a meeting every two years; this upcoming meeting is the third such meeting, and one of the main events organized by the SIAM PNWS. WSU Vancouver will host the third biennial meeting of the SIAM Pacific...
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Raphaël Belliard
May 18, 2022
Online
Despite being the most efficient set of computational techniques available to the theoretical physicist, quantum field theory (QFT) does not describe all the observed features of the quantum interactions of our universe. At the same time, its...
Scientific, Conference
XVII Geometry and Physics Workshop
May 16–20, 2022
University of British Columbia
GAP XVII — Vancouver "Deformations and higher structures" The seventeenth edition of the annual GAP conference and summer school will be held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, from Monday May 16 to Friday May 20, 2022. Mini...
Scientific, Conference
Western Canada Math Biology Spring Workshop 2022
May 14–16, 2022
University of British Columbia, Okanagan
This workshop, which is aimed chiefly at graduate students, will bring together students, postdocs and faculty in mathematical biology in Western Canada. Invited speaker Dr. Jimmy Garnier will be giving an extended lecture on his work in eco...
Scientific, Conference
Registration Page: Western Canada Math Biology Spring Workshop 2022
May 13–15, 2022
University of British Columbia, Okanagan
This is the registration page for the Western Canada Math Biology Spring Workshop 2022. Registration for this event has closed. Health requirements: PIMS and the University of British Columbia will implement guidelines set by the Office of the...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UWashington Math Across Campus Colloquium: Chaitra Nagaraja
May 13, 2022
University of Washington
Our world swirls with percentages, ratios, and graphs. These numbers are often presumed to be objective reflections of reality. But they are not. To measure a human-designed society requires human-designed measures, with all attendant foibles folded...
Scientific, Seminar
University of Calgary Peripatetic Seminar: Florian Schwarz (Hybrid)
May 13, 2022
Hybrid
Tangent categories are a categorical generalization of the category of manifolds by having maps like the projection and the zero-section of the tangent bundle that fulfill certain relations. With a similar strategy, Cartesian differential categories...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-USask Geometry, Algebra and Physics Seminar: Bryan Kettle
May 12, 2022
Hybrid
Given any finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra a over \(\mathbb{C}\), the Yangian \(Y(a)\) is a certain unital associative \(\mathbb{C}\)-algebra. In particular, Yangians form a family of so-called quantum groups. The main property these algebras is...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS Network Wide Colloquium: Matilde Lalin
May 12, 2022
Hybrid
The Riemann zeta function plays a central role in our understanding of the prime numbers. In this talk we will review some of its amazing properties as well as properties of other similar functions, the Dirichlet L-functions. We will then see how the...