Past Events
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UBC Math Bio Seminar: Konstantinos Mamis
November 22, 2023
University of British Columbia
The questions of how healthy colonic crypts maintain their size under the rapid cell turnover in intestinal epithelium, and how homeostasis is disrupted by driver mutations, are central to understanding colorectal tumorigenesis. We propose a three...
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UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Robin Cockett
November 22, 2023
University of Calgary
Michael Drazin introduced the idea of a “pseudoinverse” for rings and semigroups in 1961. These inverses categorically are rather special as (like ordinary inverses) they are preserved by all functors when they exist. A category is Drazin when all...
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The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Paul Péringuey
November 22, 2023
Online
In this talk we will first discuss this soon to be 100 years old conjecture, which states that the set of primes for which an integer \(a\) different from \(-1\) or a perfect square is a primitive root admits an asymptotic density among all primes...
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UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Maria Esipova
November 21, 2023
University of British Columbia
The c2 invariant is an arithmetic graph invariant related to quantum field theory. It is defined in terms of a point count of the Kirchhoff polynomial of a graph and I will present a combinatorial technique for computing the c2 invariant by counting...
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SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Chunyi Gai
November 21, 2023
Simon Fraser University
We study the effect of noise on dynamics of a single spike for the classical Gierer--Meinhardt model on a finite interval. When spatio-temporal noise is introduced in the equation for the activator, we derive a stochastic ODE that describes the...
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UVictoria Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Arnab Sen
November 21, 2023
University of Victoria
We study a mean-field spin glass model whose coupling distribution has a power-law tail with exponent \alpha \in (0, 2). This is known as Levy spin glasses in literature. Though it is a fully connected model, many of its important characteristics are...
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Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Sreerupa Bhattacharjee
November 21, 2023
University of Lethbridge
This talk will begin with a study on explicit bounds for ψ(x) starting with the work of Rosser in 1941. It will also cover various improvements over the years including the works of Rosser and Schoenfeld, Dusart, Faber-Kadiri, Platt-Trudgian, Büthe...
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UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Thomas Hillen
November 20, 2023
University of Alberta
Tulips have captivated human interest for centuries, with their vibrant colors and unique shapes. Particularly striped tulips have been highly popular, leading to the “tulipomania” in the Dutch Golden Age. But how do the tulips get their stripes...
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UBC Harmonic Analysis and Fractal Geometry: Shukun Wu
November 20, 2023
University of British Columbia
The SL_2 Kakeya problem is a special case of the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture, and it is surprisingly connected to the restricted projection problem in geometric measure theory. In this talk, I will first discuss a proof of SL_2 Kakeya problem...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Andrew Pearce-Crump
November 20, 2023
University of Lethbridge
In the 1960s Shanks conjectured that the $\zeta(\rho)$, where $\rho$ is a non-trivial zero of zeta, is both real and positive in the mean. Conjecturing and proving this result has a rich history, but efforts to generalise it to higher moments have so...