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PIMS-CORDS SFU Operations Research Seminar: Hongda Li
April 7, 2026
Simon Fraser University
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The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Emily Quesada-Herrera
April 8, 2026
Online
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UW AGD Seminar: Luca Spolaor
April 8, 2026
University of Washington
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UBC Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Seminar: Zhiqiang Wang
April 9, 2026
University of British Columbia
For two multiplicatively independent positive integers p and q, Furstenberg (2019) conjectured that the transformations px mod 1 and qx mod1 are transverse. This means that the Hausdorff dimension of the intersection of two closed invariant sets is...
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SFU MOCAD Seminar: Simone Brugiapaglia
April 10, 2026
Simon Fraser University
Since its inception in the early 2000s, compressive sensing has become a well-established paradigm for efficient signal recovery, with applications ranging from medical imaging to scientific computing. More recently, data-driven reconstruction...
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Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Andrea Burgess
April 13, 2026
University of Lethbridge
A c-colouring of a combinatorial design is an assignment of colours, chosen from a set of size c, to the points of the design. A c-colouring is equitable if every block of size k contains ⌊k/c⌋ or ⌈k/c⌉ points of each colour. In 2016, Luther and Pike...
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05C50 Online Seminar: Lord Kavi
April 17, 2026
Online
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SFU MOCAD Seminar: Ricardo Baptista
April 17, 2026
Simon Fraser University
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The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Emanuela Marangone
April 22, 2026
Online
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Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Andrés Chirre
April 27, 2026
University of Lethbridge
One of my favorite quotations in mathematics is due to Titchmarsh, who remarked: “The finer theory of the partial sums of the Möbius function is extremely obscure, and the results are not nearly so precise as the corresponding ones in the prime...