Past Events
Scientific, Colloquia
Prairie Mathematics Colloquium: Shonda Dueck
January 16, 2025
Online
We consider cyclic partitions of the complete k-uniform hypergraph on a finite set V , minus a set of s edges, s ≥ 0. An s-almost t-complementary k-hypergraph is a k-uniform hypergraph with vertex set V and edge set E for which there exists a...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Tian Wang
January 16, 2025
Simon Fraser University
Let $E/\mathbb{Q}$ be an elliptic curve without complex multiplication. By Serre's open image theorem, the mod $\ell$ Galois representation $\overline{\rho}_{E, \ell}$ of $E$ is surjective for each prime number $\ell$ that is sufficiently large...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Hannah Friedman
January 15, 2025
University of Washington
The Grassmannian is studied very differently in pure and applied mathematics. From studying these two embeddings of the Grassmannian, a new variety called the squared Grassmannian arises naturally as the image of the Grassmannian in its Plücker...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Emergent Research Seminar: Samir Mondal
January 15, 2025
Online
A $P$-matrix is a matrix all of whose principal minors are positive. In this talk, we demonstrate that the fractional powers of a $P$-matrix are also $P$-matrices. This insight allows us to affirmatively address a longstanding conjecture raised in [D...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Nicolle Gonzalez
January 14, 2025
University of British Columbia
The shuffle theorem is a celebrated result in algebraic combinatorics that identifies three objects: the Frobenius character of certain Sn representations, the action of the elliptic Hall algebra on symmetric functions, and a particular combinatorial...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Probability and Dynamics Seminar: Carlos Gustavo Reyes
January 14, 2025
Online
Bounded density shifts are examples of hereditary subshifts. Bounded density shifts are defined by disallowing words whose sum of entries exceeds a value depending on the length of the word. After presenting some examples and reviewing the concepts...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory Seminar: Alexandre de Faveri
January 14, 2025
Online
I will discuss recent work with Chantal David, Alexander Dunn, and Joshua Stucky, in which we prove that a positive proportion of Hecke L-functions associated to the cubic residue symbol modulo square-free Eisenstein integers do not vanish at the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Daniel (Sang Woo) Park
January 14, 2025
University of British Columbia
The human population presents a unique ecosystem for studying pathogen communities, with anthropogenic activities like COVID-19 lockdowns serving as large-scale natural experiments. In this talk, I begin by exploring how host immune response...
Scientific, Colloquia
USaskatchewan Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Lauren DeDieu
January 10, 2025
University of Saskatchewan
How can we convince non-math majors that vector spaces are cool? How can we design activities that lead to heated debate and audible gasps in our calculus classrooms? When students are curious, they learn better. But helping students see value in an...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Jonathan Tidor
January 10, 2025
University of British Columbia
Many problems in discrete geometry can be conveniently encoded by a structure known as a semialgebraic graph. These problems include the Erdős unit distance problem and many of its variants, point-line incidence problems studied by Szemerédi–Trotter...