Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
SFU MOCAD Seminar: Brynjulf Owren
April 16, 2025
Simon Fraser University
Recently, Sherry et al. (2024) reconsidered the pioneering work of Dahlquist and Jeltsch (1979) on circle-contractivity for the study of neural networks. This theory can be used to analyse and improve the robustness of architectures that are devised...
Scientific, Seminar
UWashington Distinguished Seminar in Optimization and Data: Tselil Schramm
April 14, 2025
University of Washington
For many optimization problems, we lack time-efficient algorithms; in many cases this is true even for "average-case" inputs from simple data models. To what extent can tools for complexity theory be adapted to this average-case setting? In this talk...
Educational, Workshop
ELMACON 2025 Preparation Session 3
April 12, 2025
ESB 1013
As in previous years, we will be running three preparation sessions to help you keep your math skills sharp and get you ready for the competition. The first preparation session will take place on Saturday, December 14th from 10am-12pm in Earth...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU MOCAD Seminar: Jay Gopalakrishnan
April 11, 2025
Simon Fraser University
TBA
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Katrina Honigs
April 10, 2025
Simon Fraser University
The classical McKay correspondence shows that there is a bijection between irreducible representations of finite subgroups GG of S L ( 2 , C )SL(2,C) and the exceptional divisors of the minimal resolution of the singularity C 2 / GC2/G. This is a...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar: Fatemehzahra Janbazi
April 10, 2025
Online
A classical theorem of Birch and Merriman states that, for fixed n the set of integral binary n -ic forms with fixed nonzero discriminant breaks into finitely many G L 2 ( Z ) -orbits. In this talk, I’ll present several extensions of this finiteness...
Scientific, Seminar
Kantorovich Initiative Seminar: Arnaud Doucet
April 10, 2025
Online
Denoising Diffusion models have revolutionized generative modeling. Conceptually, these methods define a transport mechanism from a noise distribution to a data distribution. Recent advancements have extended this framework to define transport maps...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Lucas Gagnon
April 9, 2025
University of Washington
Schubert polynomials concretely embody the remarkable connection between the geometry of the flag variety G L ( n ) / B and the combinatorics of the symmetric group. This talk will develop similar story for the forest polynomials recently introduced...
Scientific, Seminar
Kantorovich Initiative Seminar: Andrea Natale
April 9, 2025
University of British Columbia
In this talk, we study a variational problem that provides a way to extend minimizing geodesics connecting two given probability measures in the Wasserstein space for all times. This is achieved by allowing negative coefficients in the classical...
Educational, Workshop
Math Circles
April 7, 2025
University of British Columbia
Students of grades 5 to 7 are invited to challenge and develop their thinking and creativity skills at the Math Circle Workshops. This is an enrichment program for students organized by the faculty members of the Department of Mathematics at the...