Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Douglas Ulmer
March 27, 2023
University of Lethbridge
It is a classical problem to understand the set of Jacobians of curves among all abelian varieties, i.e., the image of the map Mg→Ag which sends a curve X to its Jacobian JX. In characteristic p, Ag has interesting filtrations, and we can ask how the...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Nathan King
March 24, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Many geometry processing tasks can be performed by solving partial differential equations (PDEs) on surfaces. These PDEs usually involve boundary conditions (e.g., Dirichlet or Neumann) defined anywhere on the surface, not just on the physical...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Christino Tamon
March 24, 2023
University of Manitoba
Suppose Alice can send a quantum message to Bob in a quantum system modeled as a finite graph. But, imagine there is an eavesdropper which can attach an infinite-dimensional quantum system to the finite graph used by Alice and Bob. Can Alice still...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Operations Research Seminar: Mona Imanpoor Yourdshahy
March 23, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Usage-Based Insurance (UBI) is one of the most recent innovations by auto insurance companies that links the premium rates of customers to their actual driving performance. In this program, drivers’ behaviours are monitored directly while they drive...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS - UVic Discrete Math Seminar: Akina Kuperus
March 23, 2023
University of Victoria
A collection of families $(\F_{1}, \F_{2} , \cdots , \F_{k}) \in \mathcal{P}([n])^k$ is \emph{cross-Sperner} if there is no pair $i \not= j$ for which some $F_i \in \F_i$ is comparable to some $F_j \in \F_j$. Two natural measures of the `size' of...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Alexandre Bailleul
March 22, 2023
University of Lethbridge
Chebyshev's bias is the surprising phenomenon that there is usually more primes of the form 4n+3 than of the form 4n+1 in initial intervals of the natural numbers. More generally, following work from Rubinstein and Sarnak, we know Chebyshev's bias...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Sarai Hernandez Torres
March 22, 2023
University of British Columbia
Random interlacements is a Poissonian soup of doubly-infinite random walk trajectories on Z^d, with a parameter u > 0 controlling the intensity of the Poisson point process. In a natural way, the model defines a percolation on the edges of Z^d with...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Kana Ishimatsu
March 22, 2023
University of British Columbia
Left-right symmetry of the anatomy of vertebrate bodies is crucial for proper physiological function and requires active mechanisms throughout embryonic development. The somites, which give rise to the vertebrae and rib cage, appear as highly...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Weihong Xu
March 21, 2023
University of British Columbia
Cominuscule flag varieties generalize Grassmannians to other Lie types. Schubert varieties in cominuscule flag varieties are indexed by posets of roots labeled long/short. These labeled posets generalize Young diagrams. In this talk, I will report on...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Neha Bansal
March 21, 2023
University of Victoria
Reproductive value is the relative expected number of off-springs produced by an individual in its remaining lifetime. It is also an invariant function for population processes with birth and death rates independent of the time except in cases when...