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SUMMARY:Women in Commutative Algebra II
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this event is to establish and enhance research networks among women and female identifying mathematicians who work in the areas of mathematics related to commutative algebra. It will be the second of its kind. The first one (Banff 2019) was an amazing success\, with many of the groups still working together. It has led to a strong network that besides research\, provides visibility for women and many opportunities for professional development. It has also served as an example for younger women. We are hoping that WICA II\, with its European location\, will be more accessible to a larger geographic area. \nWe need general funds\, as most of the sources we apply to are targetted to special regions. Any support from AARMS will be appreciated. If we do not raise enough funds\, the event will go ahead but we will have to reduce the number of participants.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/women-in-commutative-algebra-ii/
LOCATION:Trento\, Trento\, Italy
CATEGORIES:AARMS sponsored events
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Two short talks by grad students Alex Clow and William Kellough. ‘Live’ viewing in Chase 227 for those at Dalhousie. \nTalk 1:\nAlex Clow\, Simon Fraser University\nPolynomially Bounding the Oriented Chromatic Number in Euler Genus \nIn this talk we consider the oriented chromatic number of graphs with bounded Euler genus. In particular\, we present our proofs that the oriented chromatic number is at most $g^{6400}$ for sufficiently large $g$ and at least $\Omega((\frac{g^2}{\log g})^{1/3})$. This is a major improvement over the previous best upper bound which is exponential in genus. We conclude the talk by discussing directions for future study. Joint work with Peter Bradshaw and Jingwei Xu from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. \nTalk 2:\nWilliam Kellough\, Memorial University\nHow to Catch a Cheating Robber on Strong Products \nCops and Robbers is a pursuit-evasion game played on the vertices of a graph. One player controls a set of cops and the other player controls a robber. The cops win if a cop can move to the vertex occupied by the robber in finitely many turns\, otherwise the robber wins. In this talk\, we consider a variation of Cops and Robbers where both players move simultaneously and the robber “cheats” by knowing how the cops will move each round. We will give bounds on the minimum number of cops needed to win this game when played on the strong product of two graphs. This is joint work with Nancy Clarke and Danny Dyer. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86415230827?pwd=QUxLUnlMdWYzL05zSUJ4bnBCOUJnZz09
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/atlantic-graph-theory-seminar-4/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:AARMS Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="jeannette Janssen":MAILTO:jeannette.janssen@dal.ca
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