Past Events
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UCalgary Peripatetic Seminar: Blake Whiting
November 1, 2023
University of Calgary
The Eilenberg-Zilber (EZ) theorem is a powerful tool in homological algebra and algebraic topology, being a key ingredient in the Kunneth theorem. It also serves as the basis for defining the cup product, which in turn establishes cohomology as a...
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UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Joe Paat
October 31, 2023
University of British Columbia
Totally unimodular constraint matrices have been used for decades to model many problems in combinatorial optimization; these matrices are particularly useful as then integer programs can be solved as linear ones. Recent results, in particular one...
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Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Joy Morris
October 31, 2023
University of Lethbridge
Graphical and Digraphical Regular Representations (GRRs and DRRs) are a concrete way to visualise the regular action of a group, using graphs. More precisely, a GRR or DRR on the group G is a (di)graph whose automorphism group is isomorphic to the...
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SFU Discrete Math Seminar: Shivaramakrishna Pragada
October 31, 2023
Simon Fraser University
In this talk, we investigate the asymptotic nature of graph spectra when some edges of a graph are subdivided sufficiently many times. We show that the eigenvalues of the sequences of graphs obtained by subdividing edges are Cauchy. As an application...
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UVictoria Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Piet Lammers
October 31, 2023
University of Victoria
The GFF is localised on trees because the random walk is transient. What about other height functions? We present rigorous localisation results for two other height functions using elementary methods.
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UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Chunyi Gai
October 30, 2023
University of Alberta
A hybrid asymptotic-numerical approach is developed to study hotspot patterns for a three-component 1-D reaction-diffusion (RD) system that models urban crime with police intervention. Our analysis is focused on a scaling regime where there are two...
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UBC Harmonic Analysis and Fractal Geometry: Jacob Fielder
October 30, 2023
University of British Columbia
We discuss some recent work on the pinned distance problem in the plane using "effective dimension", a tool from algorithmic information theory. This work improves lower bounds on the dimension of pinned distance sets depending on the Hausdorff and...
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L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Shivani Goel
October 30, 2023
University of Lethbridge
The Hardy and Littlewood k-tuple prime conjecture is one of the most enduring unsolved problems in mathematics. In 1999, Gadiyar and Padma presented a heuristic derivation of the 2-tuples conjecture by employing the orthogonality principle of...
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SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar Series: Miranda Holmes-Cerfon
October 27, 2023
Simon Fraser University
Particles with diameters of nanometres to micrometres form the building blocks of many of the materials around us, and can be designed in a multitude of ways to form new ones. Such particles commonly live in fluids, where they jiggle about randomly...
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SFU Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Jake Levinson
October 26, 2023
Simon Fraser University
A basic question about an algebraic variety X is how similar it is to projective space. One measure of similarity is the minimum degree of a rational map from X to projective space, the "degree of irrationality". This number, not to mention the...