Past Events
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Math Biology Seminar: William Holmes
May 15, 2019
University of British Columbia
Cellular organization is regulated by a complex network of interactions between cytoskeletal regulators and the cytoskeleton itself. Here I will utilize mathematical modeling discuss how these complex interactions can give rise to a range of...
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PIMS-SFU Distinguished Speaker Series in Applied & Computational Mathematics Seminar: Randall LeVeque
May 10, 2019
Simon Fraser University
A widespread approach for tsunami simulation is to model the ocean with the shallow water equations (SWE). The steady-state ocean floor deformation that results from a seismic event is often used as the initial ocean surface profile for the SWE...
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Scientific Computing, Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SCAIM) Seminar: Christoph Ortner
May 7, 2019
University of British Columbia
Accurate molecular simulation requires computationally expensive quantum chemistry models that makes simulating complex material phenomena or large molecules intractable. The past decade has seen a revival of interatomic potentials (IPs), which are...
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First-Year University Mathematics Across Canada
May 3–5, 2019
University of Alberta
The goal of this conference is to drastically rethink the first-year university mathematics curriculum. What skills and knowledge do we want students to develop and gain in mathematics courses? What pedagogical methods are most effective? How can we...
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Topology Seminar: Thomas Koberda
May 2, 2019
University of British Columbia
There is a rich interplay between the degree of regularity of a group action on the circle and the allowable algebraic structure of the group. I will outline some highlights of this theory, culminating in a construction due to Kim and myself of...
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Etienne Ghys: Vancouver Tour
May 2–4, 2019
Vancouver, BC
The Consulate General of France, in Vancouver, together with PIMS are pleased to host French Mathematician Etienne Ghys during his Vancouver Tour, May 2-3 2019. Étienne Ghys is a French mathematician. His scientific contributions deal with the...
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Math Biology Seminar: Ailene MacPherson
May 1, 2019
University of British Columbia
A primary goal of evolution biology is to understand the mechanisms that generate and shape the vast diversity of life. From stable polymorphisms at susceptibility loci to the maintenance of sexual reproduction, pathogens are thought to play an...
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Topology Seminar: Adam Clay
May 1, 2019
University of British Columbia
When a group acts faithfully by orientation-preserving homeomorphisms on S^1, one can sometimes use the action on S^1 to prove the existence of a faithful order-preserving action by homeomorphisms on the real line. This can be reworded in algebraic...
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Math Biology Seminar: Ophélie Ronce
April 24, 2019
University of British Columbia
As climate warms, different phenotypes, such as different flowering time in plants or breeding date in birds, are favored by natural selection. To persist, species must therefore change their geographical distribution to track the climate to which...
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PIMS-SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar: Dan Brown
April 24, 2019
Simon Fraser University
Computers can be programmed to do a variety of tasks which, if a human had done them, we might identify as creative tasks. But does that mean that they themselves are creative? We examine the state of the art in computer-generated poetry, and examine...