Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS- UVic Discrete Math Seminar: Sebastian Mies
January 12, 2023
University of Victoria
The arboricity \Gamma(G) of an undirected graph G = (V,E) is the minimal number such that E can be partitioned into \Gamma(G) forests. Nash-Williams' formula states that \Gamma(G) = \ceil{ \gamma(G) }, where \gamma(G) is the maximum of |E_H|/(|V_H|-1...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Merlin Pelz
January 11, 2023
University of British Columbia
Since Alan Turing's pioneering publication on morphogenetic pattern formation obtained with reaction-diffusion (RD) systems, it has been the prevailing belief that two-component reaction diffusion systems have to include a fast diffusing inhibiting...
Scientific, Seminar
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Youness Lamzouri
January 11, 2023
University of Lethbridge
In this talk, I will present a recent joint work with Yoonbok Lee, where we investigate the number of zeros of linear combinations of $L$-functions in the vicinity of the critical line. More precisely, we let $L_1, \dots, L_J$ be distinct primitive...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Matthew Junge
January 11, 2023
University of British Columbia
In the late 20th century, statistical physicists introduced a chemical reaction model called ballistic annihilation. In it, particles are placed randomly throughout the real line and then proceed to move at independently sampled velocities...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Discrete Math Seminar: Farid Aliniaeifard
January 10, 2023
University of British Columbia
We define vertex-colourings for edge-coloured digraphs, which unify the theory of P -partitions and proper vertex-colourings of graphs. We use our vertex-colourings to define generalized chromatic functions, which merge the chromatic symmetric and...
Scientific, Seminar
UVic Dynamical Systems Seminar Series: Sebastian Ferrando
January 10, 2023
University of Victoria
We provide a brief motivational overview of recent developments of extensions of stochastics tools to deal with uncertainty. These are: Peng's nonlinear expectations and Ito's calculus without probabilities. We then describe a non-probabilistic...
Scientific, Seminar
UWashington Distinguished Seminar in Optimization and Data: Éva Tardos
January 9, 2023
University of Washington
Over the last two decades we have developed good understanding of how to quantify the impact of strategic user behavior on outcomes in many games (including traffic routing and online auctions) and showed that the resulting bounds extend to repeated...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
ULethbridge Distinguished Speaker Series: Youness Lamzouri
January 9, 2023
University of Lethbridge
The Legendre symbol is one of the most basic, mysterious and extensively studied objects in number theory. It is a multiplicative function that encodes information about whether an integer is a square modulo an odd prime p. The Legendre symbol was...
Scientific, Seminar
USask PIMS Geometry and Physics (GAP) Seminar: Aleksei Ilin
December 15, 2022
University of Saskatchewan
The main object of this talk is the family of commutative Bethe subaglebras in the Yangian. It is a natural family of commutative subalgebras of the Yangian parameterized by the simple adjoint Lie group. In my talk I will discuss how this family is...
Scientific, Seminar
05C50 Online Seminar: Jephian Lin
December 9, 2022
University of Manitoba
We often encounter matrices whose pattern (zero-nonzero, or sign) is known while the precise value of each entry is not clear. Thus, a natural question is what we can say about the spectral property of matrices of a given pattern. When the matrix is...