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October 2025
Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Ben Moore – Oct 29
Date and Time: Wednesday, October 29, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: Ben Moore, University of Manitoba Title: Smoothed analysis for graph isomorphism Abstract: I'll describe a simple algorithm which shows the following: Given any graph G, add or remove edges uniformly at random with probability 100/v(G) to create a graph G'. We can test in polynomial time if G' is isomorphic to any other graph H. In other words, graph isomorphism is in P if you add a little bit of randomness to the…
Find out more »December 2025
Session on Combinatorial Design Theory at the 2025 CMS Winter Meeting
In the 18th century, several seemingly innocuous scheduling problems were proposed, often in the form of a puzzle. These problems were ultimately solved using tools and theoretical approaches that now lie in what is known as combinatorial design theory. Since then, this area of mathematics has seen tremendous growth in the diversity of designs, constructions, and applications that it encompasses. The purpose of this session is to showcase recent results in topics such as classical designs, cycle systems, graph decompositions,…
Find out more »January 2026
Combinatorial Algebra Meets Algebraic Combinatorics at Dalhousie
CAAC is a unique conference centered around continually evolving interactions between combinatorial algebra and algebraic combinatorics, and featuring work done by junior people in the field.
Find out more »May 2026
Calculus Instruction in Atlantic Canada Conference 2026
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together high school and university educators from across the Atlantic region to discuss evidence-based pedagogy and innovative instructional methodologies used in introductory math courses. From these discussions, we aim to better understand the needs of our students and develop courses and resources which address these needs. This year's topic is “Assessing student learning in the age of AI”. We will discuss how AI has affected the teaching of mathematics at the high…
Find out more »Atlantic General Relativity 2026 Conference
The annual Atlantic General Relativity Conference (AGR) will be held at Mount Saint Vincent University on May 31 - June 2, 2026. The Atlantic General Relativity Conference series of meetings has been a regular and annual feature of the Atlantic GR community for nearly three decades. This series of meetings focuses on recent developments in all aspects of mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, quantum gravity, string theory, gravitational waves, relativistic astrophysics, and cosmology.
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