Scientific General Events
Introductory lectures to two data science problems: compressed sensing and matrix completion
Galois representations in Arithmetic
The best and worst of Henri Poincaré’s mistake.
The Hidden Beauty of Mathematics
The Pacific Northwest Dynamics Day is an annual one-day meeting to bring together researchers in dynamical systems across the Pacific Northwest for a one-day meeting every Spring. The event includes 5 talks, 4 by local researchers and 1 by an outside expert, and we particularly encourage early-career researchers to attend and participate. We have social events at lunch and dinner (as well as the usual coffee breaks).
Confirmed Speakers:
Mike Boyle (Maryland),
Ronnie Pavlov (Denver),
Anthony Quas (Victoria),
Tom Schmidt (Oregon State),
Lior Silberman (British Columbia)
Horizontal variation of the arithmetic of elliptic curves
Participant-focused Research for Genetics and Drug Discovery
A risk-based platform for accident prevention strategies
Sparse polynomial approximation of high-dimensional functions
Lattice models of magnetism: from magnets to antiferromagnets