PIMS 2025-2026 Network Wide Colloquium begins on Thursday September 25th with our first speaker, Fields Medalist Curtis McMullen. Four other speakers will round out this high profile network wide event.
Prize
CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize
The CRM–Fields–PIMS institutes proudly announce Robert McCann as the 2026 winner, recognized for his exceptional research and landmark contributions to optimal transport theory
Funding Available
PIMS-BIRS-Simons Travel Award
PIMS-BIRS-Simons Travel Award helps provides funding for researchers attending a BIRS 5-day (or longer) program to maximize the impact of their travel by visiting a PIMS site for collaboration.
Opportunity
PIMS/BIRS Team Up! Pathways to Inclusive Research
PIMS offers collaborative opportunities for those who have faced barriers such as family obligations, isolation or limited funding. Apply today!
Newsletter
PIMS Connection
Stay connected to mathematical research, programs, and events across Canada and the international PIMS network.
News Article
Maths, Oceans & International Collaboration
Spotlight on the latest Maths & Oceans article from Paul Vigneaux, on residence at PIMS from France.
Call for new courses
PIMS Network Wide Courses
The PIMS Network Wide Courses programs helps share graduate level courses throughout the PIMS network. Registration for winter courses is now open. Application deadlines vary but begin in November.
Event
Emergent Research Seminar
Discover cutting-edge research by PIMS Postdoctoral Fellows—sign up now to attend our Emergent Research seminars.
The PIMS mandate is to promote excellent research and applications of the mathematical sciences, to facilitate the training of highly qualified personnel, to create an equitable, diverse and inclusive community in the mathematical sciences, to enrich public awareness of and education in mathematics and to create partnerships with similar organizations around the world.
In real Lie theory, matrices that admit a real logarithm lie in the identity component $\mathrm{GL}_n(\mathbb{R})_+$ of the general linear group $\mathrm{GL}_n(\mathbb{R})$, while their logarithms belong to the Lie algebra $\mathfrak{gl}_n(\mathbb{R}...
The game of Cops and Robbers is a two-player pursuit–evasion game played on a graph, in which a set of cops attempts to capture a single robber. In the original version, players occupy vertices and take turns moving along edges. We describe a variant...
It is well-known that for any finite group G, there exists a closed 3-manifold M with G as a quotient of the fundamental group of M. However, we can ask more detailed questions about the possible finite quotients of 3-manifold groups, e.g. for G and...
Abstract: After reviewing some basic concepts and examples in topological dynamics, we will focus on the conjugacy problem for shifts of finite type, which has been open for more than fifty years.
Quantum Hamiltonian reduction is an algebraic procedure that produces new vertex algebras from known ones, with the best understood examples being the W-algebras that arise from affine vertex algebras. Recent work has focused on morally inverting...
The infinite dimensional Galilean conformal algebra is an infinite dimensional extension of the finite dimensional Galilean conformal algebra in ( d + 1 ) -dimensional space-time, which was introduced by Bagchi and Gopakumar in order to construct a...
On March 14—Pi Day—the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) begins celebrating 30 years of advancing the mathematical sciences. For three decades, PIMS has supported research...
A new national report from the Vancouver Sun highlights declining math performance among Canadian students and growing innumeracy, and educators like Melania Alvarez (PIMS Education Coordinator)...
In February 2026, the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) hosted the Canada–France–Chile Ocean Research Connections Workshop, an international event designed to strengthen research...