Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
Special PIMS Distinguished Lecture: Louis Nirenberg (NYU) - CANCELLED
November 26, 2010
University of British Columbia
At the International Congress of Mathematicians held in Hyderabad, India this past August, Louis Nirenberg, from the Courant Institute for the Mathematical Sciences at New York University, was awarded the inaugural Chern Medal for his role in the...
Scientific, Seminar
Special Seminar: Jie Shen (Purdue)
November 26, 2010
University of British Columbia
Many scientific, engineering and financial applications require solving high-dimensional PDEs. However, traditional tensor product based algorithms suffer from the so called "curse of dimensionality". We shall construct a new sparse spectral method...
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematics Colloquium: Jie Shen (Purdue)
November 25, 2010
University of British Columbia
I shall present an energetic variational phase field model for multiphase incompressible flows which leads to a set of coupled nonlinear system consisting a phase equation and the Navier-Stokes equations. We shall pay particular attention to...
Scientific, Seminar
Topology Seminar: Thomas Huettemann (Queen's University Belfast)
November 25, 2010
University of British Columbia
Toric schemes admit a combinatorial description which, in turn, allows one to describe sheaves of modules by certain diagram categories. I will explain these basic constructions in some detail, and then give a non-standard approach to constructing...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS/WMAX Postdoctoral Colloquium: Pierre Guillot (PIMS-UBC)
November 25, 2010
University of British Columbia
The quadratic reciprocity law (dating back to Gauss) cute result of algebra letting you decide almost instantly whether a given integer is a square modulo a prime. This theorem is famous for having about 100 different proofs, and counting. I'll...
Scientific, Seminar
DG-MP-PDE Seminar: Vianney Combet (UBC)
November 24, 2010
University of British Columbia
We consider the problem of existence and uniqueness of multi-soliton solutions for the L²-supercritical generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation. We recall that a multi-soliton is a solution which behaves as a sum of N solitons in large time. After a...
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematical Biology Seminar: Lucas Wardil (Minas Gerais)
November 23, 2010
University of British Columbia
Cooperation has been often studied in the framework of evolutionary game theory. Usually each player adopts a single strategy against everyone: cooperation or defection. But humans can discriminate and adopt different strategies against different...
Scientific, Seminar
SCAIM Seminar: Ben Adcock (SFU)
November 23, 2010
University of British Columbia
While spectral methods for the numerical solution of PDEs with smooth solutions offer the great advantage of high accuracy, they are typically poorly suited for solving problems with nonsmooth or sharply peaked solutions. This is in great part due to...
Scientific, Seminar
IAM-PIMS-MITACS Distinguished Colloquium Series: Herbert Levine, Department of Physics (University of California at San Diego)
November 22, 2010
University of British Columbia
Individual biological cells make decisions as to where to go for food, when and how to divide, and when to engage in cooperative activities. These choices must be made by nonlinear dynamical systems often buffeted by large stochastic fluctuations...
Scientific, Seminar
Topology working seminar: Maxim Stykow (UBC)
November 22, 2010
University of British Columbia
Sheaves and their Realization: The goal of this talk is to describe the sheaf model for the infinite loop space of the Thom spectrum. Since the main theorem of Galatius, Madsen, Tillmann, Weiss is that this sheaf model is homotopy equivalent to the...