Past Events
Scientific, Colloquia
UWashington-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Kavita Ramanan
October 17, 2025
University of Washington
There are many synergies between probability theory and convex geometry, especially in high-dimensional settings. We discuss some classical examples and then focus on a recent development concerning a famous theorem of von Neumann, which establishes...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Izabella Laba
October 17, 2025
University of British Columbia
A set $A\subset\mathbb{Z}$ tiles the integers by translations if there is a set $T\subset\mathbb{Z}$ such that every integer $n\in\mathbb{Z}$ has a unique representation $n=a+t$ with $a\in A$ and $t\in T$. It is well known that the translation set in...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU MOCAD Seminar: Cliff Stoll
October 17, 2025
Simon Fraser University
Glass Klein bottles? Sure! How about knots and knot-compliments? A Boys Surface? Plenty of topological manifolds work well in glass. With good fortune, SFU's glass-blower, Lucas Clarke, will demonstrate his art in making mathematical manifolds in...
Scientific, Colloquia
PIMS-UNBC Distinguished Colloquium: Michael Ward
October 16, 2025
University of Northern British Columbia
Abstract: A new frontier for the modeling and analysis of reaction-diffusion PDE systems is where the diffusing species are nonlinearly coupled through dynamic interactions on the domain boundaries. Some specific examples of such systems, including...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU NTAG Seminar: Daniel Tarnu
October 16, 2025
Simon Fraser University
The Rudin-Shapiro polynomials $p_{m}$ were first studied by Rudin, Shapiro, and Golay independently nearly 80 years ago and are defined recursively by $p_{0}(x) = q_{0}(x) = 1$ and $$ p_{m}(x) = p_{m-1}(x) + x^{2^{m-1}} q_{m-1}(x), $$ $$ q_{m}(x) = p...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Analysis, Geometry and Dynamics Seminar: Krutika Tawri
October 15, 2025
University of Washington
In this talk we will discuss recent results concerning stochastic (and deterministic) free boundary problems, particularly arising in fluid structure interaction (FSI). We will begin by considering a nonlinearly coupled FSI system perturbed by...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Dhananjay Bhaskar
October 15, 2025
University of British Columbia
Networks are everywhere in biology - from molecules that interact within a cell to neurons that communicate across the brain. Understanding how signals flow through these networks is key to uncovering how biological systems function - and how they...
Industrial, Seminar
M2PI Case Studies Virtual Seminar: Ben MacAdam
October 15, 2025
Online
In this talk, I will describe the life of a researcher working in the games industry. Along the way, I’ll introduce some of the research we do at CD PROJEKT RED and the kinds of technical challenges we deal with. I’ll also talk about how I found...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology and Geometry Seminar: Yang Hu
October 14, 2025
University of Regina
Pick your favorite manifold M and a positive integer r : how many r rank (topological) complex vector bundles are there over M up to isomorphism? While the question is accessible via K-theory in the stable range, unstably such bundles become much...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Emma Yu Jin
October 14, 2025
University of British Columbia
The Haglund--Haiman--Loehr theorem (2005) provides a combinatorial formula for the modified Macdonald polynomials, highlighting the surprising connections between modified Macdonald polynomials and combinatorial statistics such as the major index and...