• Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Ben Moore – Oct 29

    Online via Zoom

    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

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Date and Time: Wednesday, November 5, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: Kalina Petrova, Institute of Science and Technology Austria Title: Cameron's conjecture on random Latin squares Abstract: A conjecture of Cameron states that the distribution of the number of odd rows in an n

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Date and Time: Wednesday, November 19, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: Rachel Kirsch, George Mason University Title: Maximizing subgraph density by double counting Abstract: This talk will highlight the use of the method of counting in two ways in recent

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Date and Time: Wednesday, November 26, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: Himanshu Gupta, University of Regina Title: On the eigenvalues of the graphs D(5, q) Abstract: In 1995, Lazebnik and Ustimenko introduced the family of q-regular graphs D(k, q), which

  • Session on Combinatorial Design Theory at the 2025 CMS Winter Meeting

    Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    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

  • ACCDMi symposium

    Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    The AARMS CRG for the Atlantic Canada Centre for Disease Ecology Modelling (ACCDMi) will have an online symposium on Wednesday December 10. The symposium will consist of ACCDMi members giving short talks to further the collaborative research of the CRG. Anyone interested

  • Advanced Simulation of Mathematical Models with Data Assimilation Workshop

    Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    The AARMS CRG “Advanced Simulation of Mathematical Models with Data Assimilation” will have its first workshop January 5th and 6th, 2026.  The workshop will be held in the Mathematics and Statistics department on the St. John’s campus of Memorial University

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Colourings of Balanced Incomplete Block Designs That Are Almost Locally Equitable Date and Time: Wednesday, January 14, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: William Kellough, Memorial University of Newfoundland Abstract: In this talk, we study $\ell$-colourings of $(v,k,\lambda)$-BIBDs where within each

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Shahriyar Pourakbar Saffar, Memorial University of Newfoundland Title: Existence of uniquely 2-colourable 4-cycle decompositions: A constructive proof Abstract: A cycle system of order $n$ is a decomposition of the edges of the complete graph $K_n$ into cycles of a

  • Combinatorial Algebra Meets Algebraic Combinatorics at Dalhousie

    Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    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.