Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS MSS Colloquium: Alexander Kiselev
October 10, 2023
University of Alberta
The question of how roots of polynomials move under differentiation is classical. Contributions to this subject have been made by Gauss, Lucas, Marcel Riesz, Polya and many others. In 2018, Stefan Steinerberger derived formally a PDE that should...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG + MP + PDE Seminar: Spiro Karigiannis
October 10, 2023
University of British Columbia
A G2-structure is a special type of 3-form on an oriented 7-manifold, which determines a Riemannian metric in a nonlinear way. The best class of such 3-forms are those which are parallel with respect to their induced Levi-Civita connections, which is...
Scientific, Seminar
UVic Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Nitya Gadhiwala
October 10, 2023
University of Victoria
Recent advances in single cell sequencing has led to the availability of gene expression data. We model the trajectories of cells in gene expression space using a diffusion and gradient drift process that also undergoes branching. In this talk, we...
Scientific, Colloquia
PIMS-UWashington Mathematics Colloquium: Hannah Larson
October 6, 2023
University of Washington
The moduli space \M_g of genus g curves (or Riemann surfaces) is a central object of study in algebraic geometry. Its cohomology is important in many fields. For example, the cohomology of M_g is the same as the cohomology of the mapping class group...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Christoph Ortner
October 6, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Although my talk is arguably about machine-learning, I will use mostly ideas and language from mathematical modelling and numerical analysis. I will introduce a natural geometric learning framework, the atomic cluster expansion (ACE), which focuses...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Distinguished Colloquium: Sven Bachmann
October 6, 2023
University of British Columbia
The problem of counting the number of eigenvalues of a differential operator is exactly as old as quantum theory and was inspired by various physical questions. In the century since Weyl’s first asymptotic result on the topic, the question has...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
URegina-PIMS Distinguished Lecture: Colva Roney-Dougal
October 6, 2023
University of Regina
What does a random permutation group look like? This talk will start with a brief survey of how we might go about counting subgroups of the symmetric group Sn, and talk about what is known about “most” subgroups. To tackle the general problem, it...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Thomás Jung Spier
October 6, 2023
University of Manitoba
The adjacency matrix A of a graph G is the Hamiltonian for a continuous-time quantum walk on the vertices of G. If u and v are distinct vertices in G, we say perfect state transfer from u to v occurs if there is a time t such that the (u,v)-entry of...
Scientific
Richard & Louise Guy Lecture Series: Doris Schattschneider
October 5, 2023
University of Calgary
Imagery in M.C. Escher's graphic works not only makes obvious use of geometry, but often provides visual metaphors for abstract mathematical concepts. Again and again Escher strived to capture the concept of infinity. He was also fascinated by and a...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Chi Hoi Yip
October 5, 2023
Simon Fraser University
A set $\{a_{1}, a_{2},\ldots, a_{m}\}$ of distinct positive integers is a Diophantine $m$-tuple if the product of any two distinct elements in the set is one less than a square. There is a long history and extensive literature on the study of...