Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Yu-Ru Liu
October 25, 2023
University of Lethbridge
Let ℤ be the ring of integers, and let 𝔽p[t] be the ring of polynomials in one variable defined over the finite field 𝔽p of p elements. Since the characteristic of ℤ is 0, while that of 𝔽p[t] is the positive prime number p, it is a striking theme in...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Priyaa Srinivasan
October 25, 2023
University of Calgary
The goal of my talk is to sketch out an easy to follow, diagrammatic proof of the above statement.
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Himanshu Gupta
October 25, 2023
Online
In 1995, Lazebnik and Ustimenko introduced the family of q-regular graphs D(k,q), which is defined for any positive integer k and prime power q. The connected components of the graph D(k, q) have provided the best-known general lower bound on the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Stefan Steinerberger
October 24, 2023
University of British Columbia
Curvature is one of the fundamental ingredients in differential geometry. People are increasingly interested in whether it is possible to think of combinatorial graphs as manifolds and a number of different notions of curvature have been proposed. I...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Mo Dick Wong
October 24, 2023
University of Victoria
The Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface, formally defined as a 2-dimensional Riemannian manifold with conformal factor being the exponentiation of a Gaussian free field, is closely related to random planar geometry as well as scaling limits of...
Scientific, Seminar
UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Maria R. D’Orsogna
October 23, 2023
University of Alberta
Drug overdose deaths continue to increase in the United States, reaching a record of more than 100,000 deaths in 2021, driven mostly by fentanyl and methamphetamines. We propose a mathematical framework to describe the neurobiology of drug addiction...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Lucile Devin
October 23, 2023
University of Lethbridge
Generalizing the original Chebyshev bias can go in many directions: one can adapt the setting to virtually any equidistribution result encoded by a finite number of L-functions. In this talk, we will discuss what happens when one needs an infinite...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Stephanie Ross
October 20, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Skeletal muscle is the motor that drives human and animal movement; however, our understanding of how muscle performs this function is limited because of challenges in directly measuring muscle deformation and force output in living beings. In this...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
URegina-PIMS Distinguished Lecture: Ben Williams
October 20, 2023
University of Regina
An Azumaya algebra is something that is "locally" isomorphic to a matrix algebra. By varying the sense of "locally", we arrive at different incarnations of the concept. The motivating example is that of central simple algebras over a field. In this...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Distinguished Colloquium: Malabika Pramanik
October 20, 2023
University of British Columbia
The Pythagorean theorem, dating back to before 500 BC, gives a formula for computing the Euclidean distance between two points. It is simply astounding that a concept so simple and classical has continued to fascinate mathematicians over the ages...