Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Discrete Math Seminar: Jing Huang
September 26, 2024
University of Victoria
Strong cocomparability graphs are the reflexive graphs whose adjacency matrix can be rearranged by a simultaneous row and column permutation to avoid the submatrix with rows 01, 10. Strong cocomparability graphs form a subclass of cocomparability...
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UBC Probability Seminar: Jacopo Borga
September 25, 2024
University of British Columbia
Lattice Yang-Mills theories are important models in particle physics. They are defined on the d-dimensional lattice ℤd using a group of matrices of dimension N, and Wilson loop expectations are the fundamental observables of these theories. Recently...
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UBC Math Bio Seminar: Jaye Sudweeks
September 25, 2024
PIMS Library - ESB 4133
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. Because cooperative behaviors impose a cost, Cooperators are vulnerable to exploitation by Defectors that do not pay the cost to cooperate but still...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Probability and Dynamics Seminar: Gourab Ray
September 24, 2024
University of Victoria
Double dimers are superimposition of two perfect matchings. Such superimpositions can be decomposed into disjoint simple loops. The question we address is: as the graphs become large, in a 'typical' double dimer sample, do some of the loops diverge...
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L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Andrés Chirre
September 24, 2024
University of Lethbridge
In this talk, we will discuss a well-known formula of Ramanujan and its relationship with the partial sums of the Möbius function. Under some conjectures, we analyze a finer structure of the involved terms. It is a joint work with Steven M. Gonek...
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SFU Mathematics of Computation, Application and Data ("MOCAD") Seminar: Christina Runkel
September 20, 2024
Simon Fraser University
In recent years, classical knowledge-driven approaches for inverse problems have been complemented by data-driven methods exploiting the power of machine and especially deep learning. Purely data-driven methods, however, come with the drawback of...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Geoff Vooys
September 20, 2024
University of Calgary
In this talk we’ll continue to get to know bicategories by learning about what you can do inside a bicategory. We’ll learn about pasting diagrams as well as adjoints and equivalences inside bicategories before presenting some examples of what these...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Lucas Villagra Torcomian
September 19, 2024
Simon Fraser University
In 1770 Euler observed that $3^3+4^3+5^3=6^3$ and asked if there was another perfect power that equals the sum of consecutive cubes. This captivated the attention of many important mathematicians, such as Cunningham, Catalan, Genocchi and Lucas. In...
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URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Francis Bischoff
September 19, 2024
University of Regina
Can you embed the real projective plane in three-dimensional space? Motivated by this and similar questions, I will introduce the correspondence between real line bundles and hypersurfaces, the first Stiefel-Whitney class, and Poincare duality. In...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Discrete Math Seminar: Marco Caoduro
September 19, 2024
University of Victoria
The boxicity of a graph G is a key graph parameter introduced by Roberts in 1969. It represents the minimum dimension d such that G can be realized as the intersection graph of a family of axis-parallel boxes in R^d. Boxicity is an important measure...