Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Rigid Cohomology for Algebraic Stacks
April 12, 2010
University of British Columbia
TBA
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS-CSC Distinguished Speaker Series: Ten Good Reasons for using Splines for Signal/Image Proccessing
April 10, 2010
Simon Fraser University
"Think analog, act digital" is a motto that is relevant to scientific computing and algorithm design in a variety of disciplines, including numerical analysis, image/signal processing, and computer graphics. Here, we will argue that cardinal splines...
Scientific, Conference
Joint UBC/SFU Graduate Student Workshop in Statistics
April 10, 2010
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Constant Proportion Debt Obligations, Zeno's Paradox, and the Spectacular Financial Crisis of 2008
April 10, 2010
University of Saskatchewan
We analyze a coin-tossing model used to justify the sale of constant proportion debt obligations (CPDOs) and prove that it was impossible for CPDOs to achieve the Cash-In Event. In the best-case scenario in which the coin is two-headed, we show that...
Scientific, Conference
44th Cascade Topology Seminar
April 10–12, 2010
Banff, Alberta
The Cascade Topology Seminar is supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, and is a Mathematical Sciences Research Institute MER Network Conference. The support of these...
Scientific, Conference
Workshop on the Creation of a PIMS Environmetrics Research & Training Centre
April 10, 2010
Simon Fraser University
Many statistics researchers in the Pacific North-West affiliated with PIMS universities work in the area of environmetrics: climate change and its impacts, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, etc. The aim of this workshop is to discuss the idea of...
Scientific, Seminar
Topology Seminar: The Calculus of Functors and DeRham cohomology
April 7, 2010
University of British Columbia
The calculus of functors provides a framework for analyzing functors of spaces, and more generally, model categories, in terms of polynomial-like approximations to the functors. In this talk, I will give an introduction to the calculus of functors...
Scientific, Seminar
Probability Seminar: Tree Polymers: Some Recent Results and Problems
April 7, 2010
University of British Columbia
Tree polymers are simplifications of 1+1 dimensional lattice polymers made up of polygonal paths of a (nonrecombining) binary tree having random path probabilities. As in the case of lattice polymers, the path probabilities are (normalized) products...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS Calgary CRG Launch 2010
April 6, 2010
University of Calgary
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematical Biology Seminar: Using Mathematical Models to Predict Vaccine Strategies for Viral Infections
April 6, 2010
University of British Columbia
Mathematical models of infectious disease dynamics have helped to advance our basic understanding of the epidemiology and pathogenesis of some diseases. Models have been used to predict the impact of prevention efforts or to assess host-pathogen...