University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan PIMS site office is located in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics (Maclean Building) at the University of Saskatchewan (Map).
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USaskatchewan-PIMS GAP Seminar: Yun Gao
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...
Scientific, Seminar
USaskatchewan-PIMS GAP Seminar: Siwei Xu
The main objects of my talk are the affine Yangian and the quantum toroidal algebra of type A with two deformation parameters, as introduced in the work of Bershtein and Tsymbaliuk (2019). These algebras first appeared in Maulik and Okounkov’s 2012...
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USaskatchewan-PIMS GAP Seminar: Chris Raymond
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...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Zahed Khatooni
Infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, African swine fever virus (ASFV), and highly pathogenic influenza viruses continue to affect millions of people and animals worldwide. Developing vaccines or antiviral drugs against these pathogens...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Andrijana Burazin
Communication is essential to all relationships, and the teaching and learning of mathematics is no exception. In this talk, I will share reflections and experiences that highlight how communication shapes my relationships with students, colleagues...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Lamberto Rondoni
The microscopic theory of equilibrium phenomena is highly developed and rather exhaustive, while that of non-equilibrium phenomena still faces fundamental challenges and lacks a unitary formulation, although both the equilibrium and the non...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Madeline Ward
Infectious disease transmission models are used to inform public health policies and gain a better understanding of disease dynamics. For them to accomplish these goals effectively it is important that models accurately represent the mechanisms that...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Nicolas Fillion
Topic: Approximation and Our Intellectual History Abstract: Philosophers and mathematicians are lovers of truth—exact truth; in many ways, this accounts for our interwoven histories. But this is a tragic love, constantly frustrated by the elusiveness...
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USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Habiba Kadiri
This talk will first provide a (non-exhaustive) survey of explicit results on zero-free regions and zero densities of the Riemann zeta function and their relationship to error terms in the prime number theorem. This will be extended to Dirichlet L...
Scientific, Colloquia
USask Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Anotida Madzvamuse
Live Stream: https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/95534967223?pwd=0souQ0erQt4B3mWbYTcw19oQgnrJld.1 Details/Abstract: In this talk, I will present a new mathematical formalism of a coupled system of bulk-surface partial differential equations (semilinear...
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Staff
| Position | Name | Phone # | Office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIMS Site Director & Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Saskatchewan | Steven Rayan | site.director.pims@usask.ca | +1 (306) 966-6090 | McLean Hall 209 |
| PIMS Education Coordinator, University of Saskatchewan | Gary Au | gary.au@usask.ca | +1 (306) 966-6103 | McLean Hall 239 |
| Site Administrator - University of Saskatchewan | Sarah Munir | site.admin.pims@usask.ca | McLean Hall 142 |
| Name | Position | Research Interests | Supervisor | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seth Taylor | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing | Ray Spiteri | 2025 |
| Wesley J.M. Ridgway | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Mathemtical Biology, Applied Mathematics, Modelling | Ray Spiteri | 2025 |
| Konstantin P. Druzhkov | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Applied mathematics & PDE | Alexey Shevyakov | 2024 |
| Benjamin Anderson-Sackaney | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Group Theory & Generalizations | Ebrahim Samei | 2023 |
| Matthew Rupert | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Associative Rings and Algebras | Steven Rayan | 2022 |
| Puttipong Pongtanapaisan | Postdoctoral Researcher | Manifolds and Cell Complexes | Chris Soteros | 2021 |
| Kazuki Ikeda | University of Saskatchewan | High Energy Physics, Mathematical Physics | Steven Rayan | 2020 |
| Sebastian Dominguez | SFU | Numerical Analysis &High Performace Computing | Raymond Spiteri | 2020 |
| Alessandro Malusà | University of Saskatchewan | Geometry | Steven Rayan | 2018 |
| Varvara Shepelska | University of Saskatchewan | Functional Analysis | Ebrahim Samei | 2016 |
| Xiangke Chang | University of Saskatchewan | Numerical Analysis | Jacek Szmigielski | 2015 |
| Alexander Bihlo | University of British Columbia | Group analysis of differential and difference equations | Alexei Shevyakov | 2014 |
| Nicholas Beaton | University of Saskatchewan | Combinatorics | Chris Soteros | 2014 |