Past Events
Scientific, Conference
UManitoba Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Symposium
November 16, 2023
University of Manitoba
The UManitoba student chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) will be hosting a symposium on November 16, 2023. This hybrid symposium will take place in Armes 205 at the University of Manitoba Fort Garry campus in Winnipeg, Manitoba...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Francis Bischoff
November 15, 2023
University of Regina
In this seminar, we have seen that problems in deformation theory are often controlled by differential graded Lie algebras (dgla). For example, in Martin's talk, we saw how the deformations of an associative algebra are controlled by a dgla structure...
Scientific, Colloquia
UAlberta Math and Statistics Colloquium: Zhongwei Shen
November 9, 2023
University of Alberta
Dynamical systems are inevitably subject to noise perturbations, making the study of the stability issues under noise perturbations a fundamental problem. Often used to characterize the complexity of dynamical behaviours, invariant measures...
Scientific, Colloquia
UAlberta Math and Statistics Colloquium: Beatrice Vritisiou
November 9, 2023
University of Alberta
Given a convex solid in 3D space, how many light sources do we have to place around it in order to illuminate its entire surface? What is the minimum number that works? We call this number the illumination number of the solid, and perhaps a bit...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG MP PDE Seminar: Severin Schraven
November 9, 2023
University of British Columbia
Counting the number of eigenvalues of Schrödinger operators is a crucial task in quantum mechanics. The typical heuristic from physics is that to leading order this should be given by the phase space volume. Unfortunately, this can already fail for...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Francesco Meazinni
November 9, 2023
Simon Fraser University
I will briefly introduce the notion of formality for differential graded Lie algebras, and the role it plays in deformation theory. I will then discuss some geometric applications obtained in a joint work with Claudio Onorati.
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Number Theory Seminar: Fatma Çiçek
November 9, 2023
University of British Columbia
A result of Rademacher is that on the Riemann hypothesis, the positive ordinates of the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function, that is, the γ with γ>0, are uniformly distributed modulo one. This talk will be on a recent conditional result of...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-UVic Discrete Math Seminar: Matias Pavez-Signe
November 9, 2023
University of Victoria
For every $k\ge 2$ and $\Delta$, we prove that there exists a constant $C_{\Delta,k}$ such that the following holds. For every graph $H$ with $\chi(H)=k$ and every tree with at least $C_{\Delta,k}|H|$ vertices and maximum degree at most $\Delta$, the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Mathav Murugan
November 8, 2023
University of British Columbia
I report recent progress on heat kernel estimates for reflected diffusion on uniform domains where the underlying space admits sub-Gaussian heat kernel bounds. A key novelty of our work is the use of an extension operator that extends functions from...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Francis Bischoff
November 8, 2023
University of Regina
In this seminar, we have seen that problems in deformation theory are often controlled by differential graded Lie algebras (dgla). For example, in Martin's talk, we saw how the deformations of an associative algebra are controlled by a dgla structure...