Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Shaun Fallat
November 8, 2024
Online
Let us ask: What is a "strong" matrix property and why is such a property useful for studying eigenvalues of graphs? During this talk we will attempt to address both questions above by first wandering through some of the developed strong matrix...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Nitya Mani
November 7, 2024
Simon Fraser University
An $H$-intersecting family of 3-uniform hypergraphs on $n$ labelled vertices is a family of hypergraphs $\mathcal{F}$ such that for any pair of hypergraphs $G_1, G_2 \in \mathcal{F}$, the intersection $G_1 \cap G_2$ contains a copy of $H$ as a...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology and Geometry Seminar: Adela YiYu Zhang
November 7, 2024
Online
The synthetic analogue of the bar comonad controls the universal differentials in the bar spectral sequence of algebras over spectral operads. This can be viewed as a deformation of Koszul duality of such algebras. I will explain ongoing work with...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Discrete Math Seminar: Shivaramakrishna Pragada
November 7, 2024
University of Victoria
Let $G$ be a graph with $n$ vertices. Let $A(G)$ be its adjacency matrix. Let $\lambda_1(G), \lambda_2(G)$ denote the largest and second largest eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix. Bollob\'{a}s and Nikiforov (2007) conjectured that for any graph $G...
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UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Jeremy Martin
November 6, 2024
University of Washington
Richard Stanley asked in 1995 whether a tree is determined up to isomorphism by its chromatic symmetric function. This question remains unanswered and frequently keeps the speaker awake at night. Our approach to understanding the strength of the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Behrang Forghani
November 6, 2024
University of British Columbia
The Poisson boundary of a random walk on a group is a probability space used to study the long-term behavior of the random walk. Because the group naturally acts on the Poisson boundary, various questions regarding the structure of this action can be...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Ailene MacPherson
November 6, 2024
University of British Columbia
A fundamental aim of evolutionary biology is to describe and explain biodiversity patterns; this aim centers around questions of how many "species" exist, where they are most/least abundant, how this distribution is changing over time, and why...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Emergent Research Seminar: Himanshu Gupta
November 6, 2024
Online
A matrix is called totally positive if all of its minors are positive. These matrices are important in mathe- matics, but checking whether a large matrix is totally positive can be challenging. In this talk, we explore whether certain matrices...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Jackie Voros
November 5, 2024
Online
The least quadratic non-residue has been a central problem in number theory for centuries. The average least quadratic non-residue was explored by Erdős in the 1960s, and many extensions of this problem such as to the average least character non...
Scientific, Seminar
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Fatma Cicek
November 4, 2024
University of Lethbridge
In this talk, we will study the first and second twisted moments of some Rankin-Selberg convolution L-functions of an automorphic form of prime power level. Our first moment result can be used to prove that automorphic forms of suitable weight and...