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SUMMARY:Formulating Success: Industry Research Connector 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Formulating Success connector aims to connect Atlantic Canadian companies and not-for-profit organizations with mathematical scientists and statisticians. This is an opportunity for industry and not-for-profits to present data-based challenges; for professors to promote their research with an eye towards establishing partnering opportunities; and for everyone to hear from funding agencies on support mechanisms these collaborations. Rapid-fire 3 minute presentations will enable the understanding of needs\, expertise\, and funding\, and there will be follow-on online networking time to explore future opportunities. \nFree registration at eventbrite.ca
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/formulating-success-industry-research-connector-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
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SUMMARY:Formulating Success: Industry Research Connector 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Formulating Success connector aims to connect Atlantic Canadian companies and not-for-profit organizations with mathematical scientists and statisticians. This is an opportunity for industry and not-for-profits to present data-based challenges; for professors to promote their research with an eye towards establishing partnering opportunities; and for everyone to hear from funding agencies on support mechanisms these collaborations. Rapid-fire 3 minute presentations will enable the understanding of needs\, expertise\, and funding\, and there will be follow-on online networking time to explore future opportunities. \nRegistration is free at eventbrite.ca
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/formulating-success-industry-research-connector-2021-2/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Guss Regts (University of Amsterdam)
DESCRIPTION:Improved bounds for zeros of the chromatic polynomial on bounded degree graphs\nAbout 20 years ago Sokal proved that there exists a constant C so that for any graph G\, all of the complex zeros of its chromatic polynomial are contained in the disk of radius C Delta(G) centered at 0. (Here Delta(G) denotes the maximum degree of G.) He showed that C could be taken slightly smaller than 8. This was improved to 6.91 by Fernández and Procacci. In this talk I will present an improvement to 5.02 and explain some of the ideas and ingredients of the proof. \nBased on joint work with Maurizio Moreschi\, Viresh Patel and Ayla Stam. \nJoin Zoom Meeting: link
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/atlantic-graph-theory-seminar/
LOCATION:Zoom seminar
CATEGORIES:AARMS Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Brown":MAILTO:jason.brown@dal.ca
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