Past Events
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Kenneth McLaughlin
November 21, 2025
University of British Columbia
I will use the remarkable Stirling’s formula for N! to introduce the asymptotic analysis of Riemann-Hilbert problems. Then I will describe the kinetic theory of soliton gases. To accomplish this, I will explain by example some integrable nonlinear...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Mohammad Delasay
November 21, 2025
Simon Fraser University
We analyze how strategic customers and providers respond to delay information in a matching system. Using Markovian queueing models and equilibrium analysis, we evaluate three disclosure policies (no information, binary, and occupancy) and identify...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Antonina P. Khramova
November 21, 2025
Online
The sum-rank metric is a generalization of the well-known Hamming and rank metrics. In this talk, we introduce two new bounds on the maximal cardinality of the sum-rank-metric code with a given minimum distance. One of the bounds exploits a...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU NTAG Seminar: Andrew Staal
November 20, 2025
Simon Fraser University
I will present some recent progress in the study of Hilbert schemes Hilb d ( A n ) of d points in affine space. Specifically, I will describe some recent examples of elementary components of Hilbert schemes of points. One infinite family of these...
Scientific, Colloquia
PIMS Network Wide Colloquium: Maria Chudnovsky
November 20, 2025
Online
How does one describe the structure of a graph? What is a good way to measure how complicated a given graph is? Tree decompositions are a powerful tool in structural graph theory, designed to address these questions. To obtain a tree decomposition of...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar: Jit Wu Yap
November 20, 2025
University of Calgary
Given a one-parameter degenerating family of rational maps on the projective line, it is possible to construct a non-archimedean limit which captures how this family degenerates. Recently, Luo used ultrafilters to construct limits for an arbitrary...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Discrete Math Seminar: Yuveshen Mooroogen
November 20, 2025
University of Victoria
In recent years, harmonic analysts and fractal geometers have become increasingly interested in Ramsey-theoretic problems for subsets of Rn. Many of these were inspired by discrete analogues. Over the past 20 years, classical theorems from discrete...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology and Geometry Seminar: Derek Krepski
November 19, 2025
University of Regina
Bundle gerbes on a manifold M provide geometric realizations of degree 3 cohomology classes of M. The space of infinitesimal symmetries of a bundle gerbe naturally carries the structure of a Lie 2-algebra, a deformation of the notion of Lie algebra...
Scientific, Seminar
UW AGD Seminar: Robin Neumayer
November 19, 2025
University of Washington
The capillary energy functional models the equilibrium shape of a liquid drop meeting a substrate at a prescribed interior contact angle. We will discuss a rigidity theorem for volume-preserving critical points of the capillary energy in the half...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Yu-Chen Cheng
November 19, 2025
University of British Columbia
Cells within a population often differ in their genetic and phenotypic states, leading to variable behaviors and treatment responses—a phenomenon known as cellular heterogeneity. Understanding how these differences shape therapeutic outcomes is...