Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Farid Aliniaeifard
November 8, 2022
University of British Columbia
We define vertex-colourings for edge-coloured digraphs, which unify the theory of P-partitions and proper vertex-colourings of graphs. We use our vertex-colourings to define generalized chromatic functions, which merge the chromatic symmetric and...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG+MP+PDE Seminar: Man-Chun Lee
November 8, 2022
Online
In this talk, we will consider Riemannian metrics with scalar curvature bounded from below and discuss the possible behavior of the sequence under various non-collapsing assumption. This is based on joint works with A. Naber, R. Neumayer, P. Topping...
Scientific, Colloquia
UW - PIMS Colloquium Series: Annie Raymond
November 4, 2022
University of Washington
Graphs are ubiquitous in modern applications---including some very large graphs. This leads one to wonder, "How can we understand such large graphs?" One prevalent idea is to observe them locally: to count how many times certain substructures appear...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: David Williams
November 4, 2022
Simon Fraser University
Space-time finite element methods (FEMs) are likely to grow in popularity due to the ongoing growth in the size, speed, and parallelism of modern computing platforms. The allure of space-time FEMs is both intuitive and practical. From the intuitive...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Jane Breen
November 4, 2022
Online
Kemeny's constant is an interesting and useful quantifier of how well-connected the states of a Markov chain are. Though it was first introduced in the 1960s, interest in this concept has recently exploded. This talk will provide an introduction to...
Scientific, Seminar
UVic Mathematics of Ethical Decision Making Systems: Jamie Morgenstern
November 3, 2022
University of Victoria
Prediction systems face exogenous and endogenous distribution shift -- the world constantly changes, and the predictions the system makes change the environment in which it operates. For example, a music recommender observes exogeneous changes in the...
Scientific, Colloquia
PIMS- UAlberta Statistics Colloquium: Don Estep
November 3, 2022
University of Alberta
Determining information about the state of a complex physical system from observations of its behavior is a fundamental problem in scientific inference and engineering design. Often, this can be formulated as the stochastic inverse problem of...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS CRG Seminar Series: L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Xiannan Li
November 3, 2022
The behavior of quadratic twists of modular L-functions at the critical point is related both to coefficients of half integer weight modular forms and data on elliptic curves. Here we describe a proof of an asymptotic for the second moment of this...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Amites Sarkar
November 2, 2022
University of British Columbia
Random geometric graphs were invented by E.N. Gilbert in 1961 to model communications networks. Bootstrap percolation was invented by Chalupa, Leath and Reich in 1979 to model magnetism. Both models have since been used to study many other things...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Shiqi Yu
November 2, 2022
University of British Columbia
The ribosome exit tunnel is a sub-compartment of the ribosome that contains the nascent polypeptide chain and as such, is involved in the regulation of translation other essential functions such as protein folding. Analyzing and comparing the...