Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Topology Seminar - 17
September 16, 2009
University of British Columbia
We give a model for the moduli space of Riemann surfaces with one or more boundary curves using harmonic functions and canonical tesselations. The resulting simplicial complex is homeomorphic to a flat vector bundle over the moduli space.
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Probability Seminar - 15
September 16, 2009
University of British Columbia
The simplest models of population genetics, useful as they are in analyzing data, often have obvious shortcomings. Such models might ignore the effects of natural selection, mutation, or, as we will be concerned with in this talk, geography and...
Scientific, Seminar
Math Biology Seminar: On the Emergence, Replication and Abundance of some Early Cell Structures
September 15, 2009
University of British Columbia
This talk presents some coherent though incomplete conjectures for the emergence, replication and abundance of some chemical structures found in each prokaryote, with special emphasis on the trines and the rRNA filaments that constitute a large part...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 SCAIM Seminar - 12
September 15, 2009
University of British Columbia
Linear operators are at the core of many of the most basic algorithms for signal and image processing. Matlab's high-level, matrix-based language allows us to express naturally many of the underlying matrixoperations---e.g. computation of matrix...
Scientific, Conference
Mathematical Challenges from Molecular Biology and Genetics
September 6–10, 2009
Banff, Alberta
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Probability Seminar - 13
September 4, 2009
University of British Columbia
A basic question in probabilistic potential theory is the following: Consider a random proper subset K of R^d, for what nonrandom sets A is P{K intersect A not equal 0}? In this lecture we will give some abstract results when K is the range of a...
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Probability Seminar - 14
September 4, 2009
University of British Columbia
I will first describe a result on the uniqueness of invariant distributions for a certain process of coagulation and fragmentation. This result was firstproved by Diaconis, Mayer-Wolf, Zeitouni and Zerner (2004) using representation theory, but...
Scientific, Seminar
Seminars on Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
September 1, 2009 – April 30, 2010
University of Calgary
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS West End Number Theory Seminars
September 1, 2009 – August 31, 2010
University of Calgary
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Seminar on Mathematical Modeling in Public Health
September 1, 2009 – August 31, 2010
University of Alberta