Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-UVic Discrete Math Seminar: Bjarne Schülke
February 1, 2024
University of Victoria
Since suggested by Tur\'an in 1941, determining the Tur\'an density of hypergraphs has been a notoriously difficult problem at the center of extremal combinatorics. Subsequently, several natural variants of this problem have been suggested, most...
Scientific, Seminar
UW Combinatorics and Geometry Seminar: Cynthia Vinzant
January 31, 2024
University of Washington
Tropicalization is a way to understand the asymptotic behavior of algebraic (or semi-algebraic) sets through polyhedral geometry. In this talk, I will talk about the tropicalization of the principal minors of positive semidefinite matrices. This...
Scientific, Seminar
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Ertan Elma
January 31, 2024
University of Lethbridge
In this talk, we will discuss an estimate for a discrete mean value of the Riemann zeta function and its derivatives multiplied by Dirichlet polynomials. Assuming the Riemann Hypothesis, we obtain a lower bound for the 2kth moment of all the...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology & Geometry Seminar: Martin Frankland
January 31, 2024
University of Regina
In the previous talk, we got comfortable with the category of Artin local rings. In this second part, we will move on to functors of Artin rings, deformation functors, and some examples. Time permitting, we will discuss Schlessinger's theorem, giving...
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Benjamin Anderson-Sackaney
January 31, 2024
Online
Every group admits a unitary representation on a Hilbert space. In other words, every group can be realized concretely as symmetries on a Hilbert space. From these representations we can construct objects known as C*-algebras. This invites the use of...
Scientific, Seminar
UVictoria Dynamics and Probability Seminar: Ronnie Pavlov
January 30, 2024
Online
The word complexity function p(n) of a subshift X measures the number of n-letter words appearing in sequences in X, and X is said to have linear complexity if p(n)/n is bounded. It's been known since work of Ferenczi that linear word complexity...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Department Seminar: Sungkyung Kang
January 30, 2024
University of British Columbia
We say that a knot is slice if it bounds a smooth disk in 4-ball and ribbon if it bounds a ribbon disk in 3-sphere. Ribbon knots are always slice, while it is unknown whether the converse, also known as the slice-ribbon conjecture, is true. The...
Scientific, Colloquia
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Sungkyung Kang
January 29, 2024
University of British Columbia
We say that two smooth 4-manifolds are exotic if they are homemorphic but not diffeomorphic. Wall's theorem, proven in 1964, says that when the given 4-manifolds are simply-connected, they are always diffeomorphic after sufficiently many...
Scientific, Seminar
UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Hans Othmer
January 29, 2024
University of Alberta
Cell locomotion is essential for early development, angiogenesis, tissue regeneration, the immune response, and wound healing in multicellular organisms, and plays a very deleterious role in cancer metastasis in humans. Locomotion involves the...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Emily Quesada-Herrera
January 29, 2024
University of Lethbridge
We will explore how a Fourier optimization framework may be used to study two classical problems in number theory involving Dirichlet characters: The problem of estimating the least character non-residue; and the problem of estimating the least prime...