Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Zhaosong Lu
September 21, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Bilevel optimization has been widely used in a variety of areas such as adversarial training, hyperparameter tuning, image reconstruction meta-learning, neural architecture search, and reinforcement learning. In this talk, I will present first-order...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Network Wide Colloquium: Ravi Vakil
September 21, 2023
Online
Euler’s famous formula tells us that (with appropriate caveats), a map on the sphere with f countries (faces), e borders (edges), and v border-ends (vertices) will satisfy v-e+f=2. And more generally, for a map on a surface with g holes, v-e+f=2-2g...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Mark Shoemaker
September 21, 2023
Simon Fraser University
From a directed graph $Q$, called a quiver, one can construct what is known as a quiver variety $Y_Q$, an algebraic variety defined as a quotient of a vector space by a group defined in terms of $Q$. A mutation of a quiver is an operation that...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG + MP + PDE Seminar: Fanze Kong
September 21, 2023
University of British Columbia
To describe the cellular self-aggregation phenomenon, some strongly coupled PDEs named as Keller-Segel (KS) and Patlak-Keller-Segel (PKS) systems were proposed in 1970s. Since KS and PKS systems possess relatively simple structures but admit rich...
Scientific, Seminar
CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Zhaosong Lu
September 21, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Bilevel optimization has been widely used in a variety of areas such as adversarial training, hyperparameter tuning, image reconstruction meta-learning, neural architecture search, and reinforcement learning. In this talk, I will present first-order...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-UVic Discrete Math Seminar: Kathryn Nurse
September 21, 2023
University of Victoria
In 1954, Tutte made a conjecture that every graph without a cut-edge has a nowhere-zero 5-flow. A parallel conjecture to this, but for signed graphs is Bouchet’s Conjecture (1983) that every signed graph without the obvious obstruction has a nowhere...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Petr Kosenko
September 20, 2023
University of British Columbia
Knowledge of the behaviour of random walks on a fintiely generated group G carries a lot of information about intrinsic properties of G. The simplest and the most well-known demonstration of this principle is the Kesten's criterion of the amenability...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Allen Herman
September 20, 2023
University of Regina
If A is an algebra over a field k, and R is an augmented commutative k-algebra, then an R-deformation of A is (intuitively) an R-algebra B whose underlying k-algebra structure is isomorphic to that of A. Two R-deformations of A are considered...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Irving Epstein
September 20, 2023
University of British Columbia
Turing patterns have been suggested as an explanation for morphogenesis in a variety of organisms. Despite the fact that morphogenesis occurs during growth, most studies of Turing patterns have been conducted on static domains. We present...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Kristine Bauer
September 20, 2023
University of Calgary
This is a report from team Functor Calculus at the 4th Women in Topology conference. In earlier work, K. Hess and B. Johnson invented a way of producing what they call “calculus towers” from comonads. These calculus towers generalize functor calculus...