Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Discrete Maths Seminar - 05
March 17, 2009
University of British Columbia
Anomaly detection is the early recognition of significant events that occur within a communications network. The use of graph metrics such as graph edit distance and graph diameters to model changes in networks and to detect anomaly has been well...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 SCAIM Seminar - 06
March 17, 2009
University of British Columbia
I will give a transverse introduction to how Boundary Integral techniques (or their numerical version, the Boundary Element Method) have been and are being used for scattering problems. While in the beginning the field of boundary integral equations...
Scientific, Seminar
Statistical software for climate research 2009
March 16–17, 2009
Sliema, Malta
Scientific, Seminar
2009 PIMS-CSC Seminar - 05
March 13, 2009
Simon Fraser University
In microscopic systems formed by living cells, the small numbers of some reactant molecules can result in dynamical behavior that is discrete and stochastic rather than continuous and deterministic. An analysis tool that respects these dynamical...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Number Theory Seminar - 09
March 12, 2009
Simon Fraser University
A famous congruence equation question is the solvability of x y = c (mod q) with x, y in intervals of length q^{1/2 + epsilon}. In this talk, we will discuss its history and recent developments. We will show that it is solvable for almost all pairs...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Number Theory Seminar - 10
March 12, 2009
Simon Fraser University
In [Mazur, Visualizing elements of order three in the Shafarevich-Tate group, Asian J. Math. 3 (1999), no. 1, 221-232], Mazur proves that any element in Sha[3](E/K) can be made visible in an abelian surface. Mazur did not comment on whether this...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Topology Seminar - 07
March 11, 2009
University of British Columbia
Almost twenty years ago, the celebrated theorem of Witten-Kontsevich asserted that the intersection theory of Deligne-Mumford space is governed by KdV-hierarchies. Around the same time, Witten proposed a sweeping generalization which leads to the...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Probability Seminar - 06
March 11, 2009
University of British Columbia
The loop-erased random walk Y^n is the process obtained by running a random walk in Z^d from the origin to the first exit time of the ball of radius n and then chronologically erasing its loops. If we let X_n denote the number of steps of Y^n then...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 DG-MP-PDE Seminar - 02
March 10, 2009
University of British Columbia
In this joint work with Albert Chau and Weiyong He, we prove existence of longtime smooth solution to mean curvature flow of entire Lagrangian graphs without assuming curvature bounds on initial manifold. We also obtain a Bernstein type result for...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Algebraic Geometry Seminar - 03
March 9, 2009
University of British Columbia
I will discuss the Hrushovski-Kazhdan integration theory, which is a major development in the theory of motivic integration. I will first present the fundamental constructions in this theory (homomorphisms between various Grothendieck rings). Then i...