Past Events
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Subgaussian processes are well-balanced
February 16, 2007
University of Alberta
Scientific, Seminar
Smooth Surfaces and Sharp Junctions
February 16, 2007
Because of their ability to form blends, respond to contact and produce both organic shapes as well as man made objects, implicit surfaces have the potential for uses other than the traditional clouds and water droplets. Models can be built with...
Scientific, Seminar
Homological Stability, Part II
February 16, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
On Robust Utility Maximization
February 15, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
Homological Stability, Part I
February 14, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
The lace expansion and the enumeration of self-avoiding walks
February 14, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
Leray-type regularizations of the Burgers and the isentropic Euler equations
February 13, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
Episodic Slow Slipping of Seafloor under Cascadia: What Physical Processes cause Aseismic Deformation Transients?
February 12, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
Essential dimension and algebraic stacks
February 12, 2007
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Descriptive Complexity
February 8, 2007
Neil Immerman is one of the key developers of 'descriptive complexity', which he is currently applying to research in model checking, database theory, and computational complexity theory. Immerman is the winner, jointly with Róbert Szelepcsényi, of...