Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Samuel Van Fleet
April 17, 2024
Online
In this talk, we examine a deterministic particle method for the aggregation- diffusion equation and the Landau equation. Particle method solutions are a linear combination of Dirac delta-functions located at certain points. The weights and locations...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Wojciech Chachólski
April 16, 2024
University of Regina
For a successful analysis a suitable representation of data by objects amenable for statistical methods is fundamental. There has been an explosion of applications in which homological representations of data played a significant role. I will present...
Scientific, Seminar
UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Sam Isaacson
April 15, 2024
University of Alberta
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) assays are a standard approach for quantifying kinetic parameters in antibody-antigen binding reactions. Classical SPR approaches ignore the bivalent structure of antibodies, and use simplified ODE models to estimate...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Distinguished Lecture: Gabor Csanyi
April 15, 2024
University of British Columbia
A new computational task has been defined and solved over the past 15 years for extended material systems: the analytic fitting of the Born-Oppenheimer potential energy surface as a function of nuclear coordinates. The resulting potentials ("force...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Number Theory Seminar: Ling Long
April 11, 2024
University of British Columbia
The classical theory of hypergeometric functions, developed by generations of mathematicians including Gauss, Kummer, and Riemann, has been used substantially in the ensuing years within number theory, geometry, and the intersection thereof. In more...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Galen Dorpalen-Barry
April 10, 2024
University of Washington
Motivated by a conjecture of Maglione–Voll from group theory, we introduce and study the Poincaré-extended ab-index. This polynomial generalizes both the ab-index and the Poincaré polynomial. For posets admitting R-labelings (a relaxation of EL...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Alexander Zimin
April 10, 2024
University of British Columbia
Percolation on a graph is a random process that divides the edges into two groups: open and closed. Events such as "vertices v and w are connected via a path of open edges" occur within this process. We investigate the dependencies between these...
Scientific, Seminar
UVic - PIMS Data Science Seminar: Lucy Gao
April 10, 2024
University of Victoria
"Double dipping" is the practice of using the same data to fit and validate a model. Problems typically arise when standard statistical procedures are applied in settings involving double dipping. To avoid the challenges surrounding double dipping, a...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Tyler D. P. Brunet
April 10, 2024
University of Calgary
Coalgebraic modal logic is a set of approached to modal semantics that defines frames and models as coalgebras for a functor. This approach has captured the traditional notions of Kripke and Neighbourhood frames, as well as many other types of...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Greg Knapp
April 10, 2024
University of Lethbridge
In 1909, Thue proved that when $F(x,y)$ is an irreducible, homogeneous, polynomial with integer coefficients and degree at least 3, the inequality $\left\| F(x,y) \right\| \leq h$ has finitely many integer-pair solutions for any positive $h$. Because...