Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Martin Frankland
February 4, 2025
University of Regina
We will review how to do homotopy theory with model categories. As motivation for infinity-categories, we will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of working with model categories.
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Louis Du Plessis
February 4, 2025
University of British Columbia
Many viruses evolve fast enough to accumulate significant genetic diversity over the course of an outbreak, allowing us to build trees that represent the evolutionary history of virus lineages. Phylodynamic models allow us to infer the...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory Seminar: Dmitry Frolenkov
February 4, 2025
Online
I am going to discuss various results on moments of symmetric square L-functions and some of their applications. I will mainly focus on a recent result of R. Khan and M. Young and our improvement of it. Khan and Young proved a mean Lindelöf estimate...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Algebra and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Federico Scavia
February 3, 2025
University of British Columbia
For every finite group H and every finite H-module A, we determine the subgroup of negligible classes in H^2(H,A), in the sense of Serre, over fields with enough roots of unity. As a consequence, we show that for every odd prime p and every field F...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Maud Menten Institute /Mathematical and Statistical Biology Seminar: Chris Soteros
February 3, 2025
University of Victoria
The field of DNA Topology includes the study of DNA geometry (supercoiling) and topology (knots and links) and their effects on DNA in vitro and in vivo. Statistical mechanics-based polygonal models of DNA have proved useful for addressing many...
Scientific, Colloquia
UAlberta-PIMS Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium: Xi Chen
January 31, 2025
University of Alberta
It is conjectured that there are infinitely many rational curves on every projective K3 surface. A large part of this conjecture was proved by Jun Li and Christian Liedtke, based on the characteristic p reduction method proposed by Bogomolov-Hassett...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Federico Ardila
January 31, 2025
University of British Columbia
The theory of matroids originated in linear algebra and graph theory, and has deep connections with many other areas, including field theory, matching theory, submodular optimization, Lie combinatorics, and total positivity. Matroids capture the...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Polona Oblak
January 31, 2025
Online
The spectral properties of matrices with prescribed patterns have received significant attention in recent research. This talk examines symmetric matrices that share the off-diagonal zero-nonzero pattern with the adjacency matrix of a given graph...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Federico Ardila
January 30, 2025
University of British Columbia
There are numerous contexts where a discrete system moves according to local, reversible moves. The configuration space, which contains all possible states of the system, is often a CAT(0) cube complex. When this is the case, we can use techniques...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Nathan Ilten
January 30, 2025
Simon Fraser University
Introduced by Tate in 1957, a Koszul-Tate resolution allows one to replace any algebra with a free differential graded algebra. This can be used to compute important invariants of the original algebra such as BRST cohomology or cotangent cohomology...