University of Lethbridge
The University of Lethbridge PIMS site office is located in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (University Hall) at the University of Lethbridge.
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Peng-Jie Wong
                  The study of the asymptotic behaviour of the summatory function of the number of divisors of shifted primes was initiated by Titchmarsh, who used the generalised Riemann hypothesis to establish a main term and remainder for the sum of tau(p-a) for p...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Joy Morris
                  For any finite group G, a natural question to ask is the order of the smallest possible automorphism group for a Cayley graph on G. A particular Cayley graph whose automorphism group has this order is referred to as an MRR (Most Rigid Representation)...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Jean-Marc Deshouillers
                  We shall place in a general context the following result recently (*) obtained jointly with Yuri Bilu (Bordeaux), Sanoli Gun (Chennai) and Florian Luca (Johannesburg). Theorem. Let Ï„(â‹…) be the classical Ramanujan Ï„-function and let k be a positive...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Alia Hamieh
                  In this talk, I will discuss recent joint work with Wissam Raji. We show that, on average, the L-functions of cuspidal Hilbert modular forms with sufficiently large weight k do not vanish on the line segments I(s)=t0, R(s)∈(k−12,k2−ϵ)∪(k2+ϵ,k+12)...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Darcy Best
                  We will discuss several results related to transversals in Latin squares (think "Sudoku") and other Latin square-like objects. These results centre around showing the existence of, the number of, or the structure of transversals in different cases...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Nathan Ng
                  In the past twenty years there has been a flurry of activity in the study of mean values of L-functions. This was precipitated by groundbreaking work of Keating and Snaith in which they modelled these mean values by random matrix theory. In this talk...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Muhammad Khan 
                  The relationship between independence number, chromatic number, clique number, clique cover number and their fractional analogues is well-established for perfect graphs. Here, we study the clique k-cover number cck(G) and the fractional clique k...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Andrew Fiori
                  The classic theorem of Chebotarev tells us that for any Galois extension L/K of degree n the proportion of primes of K, whose Frobenius conjugacy class is a given conjugacy class of the Galois group is proportional to the size of that conjugacy class...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS - ULethbridge Distinguished Speaker Series: Michael J. Jacobson Jr
                  Quadratic fields have been studied since the time of Gauss, and in modern times have been used in applications such as integer factorization and public-key cryptography. In this talk, we will give a brief overview of some applications and...
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      Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Peng-Jie Wong 
                  Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions states that for any (a,q)=1, there are infinitely many primes congruent to a modulo q. Such a theorem together with Euler's earlier work on the infinitude of primes represents the beginning of the study...
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Staff
| Position | Name | Phone # | Office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Lethbridge, Site Administrator | Cherie Secrist | cherie.secrist@uleth.ca | +1 (403) 329-2470 | C526 | 
| PIMS Education Coordinator, University of Lethbridge | Jana Archibald | jana.archibald@uleth.ca | +1 (403) 329-2559 | C530 | 
| PIMS Site Director, University of Lethbridge | Nathan Ng | nathan.ng@uleth.ca | 403-329-5118 | UHall C-558 | 
| Name | Position | Research Interests | Supervisor | Year | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| En Ci Nicol Leong | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lethbridge | Number Theory | Nathan Ng | 2025 | 
| Emily Quesada-Herrera | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lethbridge | Analytic Number Theory | Habiba Kadiri | 2024 | 
| Abbas Maarefparvar | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lethbridge | Number Theory | Amir Akbary | 2023 | 
| Félix Baril Boudreau | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lethbridge | Number Theory | Amir Akbary | 2022 | 
| Kübra Benli | University of Lethbridge | Number Theory | Habiba Kadiri | 2021 | 
| Sajad Fathi Hafshejani | University of Lethbridge | Operations research, Mathematical Programming | Sajad Fathi Hafshejani | 2020 | 
| Zafer Selcuk Aygin | Carleton University | Number theory | Amir Akbary | 2019 | 
| Lee Troupe | University of British Columbia | Number Theory | Nathan Ng | 2018 | 
| Peng-Jie Wong | University of Lethbridge | Number theory | Amir Akbary | 2017 | 
| Niushan Gao | Operator Theory | Alexey Popov | 2016 |