• Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Zoom link below. Live viewing for local participants in Chase 227 (tea-drinkers are encouraged to bring their own mug). Speaker: Evelyn Smith-Roberge, Georgia Tech Title:Correspondence Packings of Planar Graphs Abstract: Suppose a graph G has list chromatic number k. It

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Andrew Beveridge, Macalester College Title: Approval Ballot Triangles Time: Wednesday, February 14, 3.30pm Atlantic time Live viewing for local participants in Chase 227, Dalhousie University Bertrand's Ballot Problem enumerates the number of ways to count ballots so that candidate

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Ada Chan, York University Title: Polygamy in state transferAbstract:Let $X$ be a graph and $H$ be a Hermitian matrix associated with $X$.   The continuous-time quantum walk with Hamiltonian $H$ isdefined by the time-dependent unitary matrix\begin{equation*}U(t)=e^{i t H}.\end{equation*}Perfect state transfer

  • AARMS Seminar: EDI in STEM with Dr. Lisa Willis

    While EDI has become an often referred to issue in academia and society, it remains a challenging topic to discuss, especially for people in STEM fields. Fear of making a mistake or not knowing what to say results in people

  • Girls STEM Up

    Delta Hotels by Mariott Fredericton 225 Woodstock Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    Established in 2019, Girls STEM Up (GSU) has grown into a vibrant community of over members advocating for diversity, inclusion, and equity in STEM. Focused on changing perceptions, GSU hosts an annual conference spotlighting women's accomplishments in STEM. The event

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Pursuit-evasion on Graphs Trent Marbach, Toronto Metropolitan University The study of pursuit-evasion on graphs looks at games played between two adversaries, with one player tasked with alluding capture from the other on the graph. We will describe these types of

  • 2024 Integration Competition

    Saint Francis Xavier University 4130 University Avenue, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

    The Integration Competition (held 4 times in the past at this university, funded by AARMS), is a head-to-head competition, in which all first-year calculus students are eligible to compete. Integrals of increasing difficulty are projected, and two students work head

  • Acadia Math Buffet

    Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Acadia's Math Buffets are a chance for students in grades 9- 12 in Hants, Kings and Annapolis counties to explore new and interactive topics in mathematics. In these 2-hour sessions, students will learn about a variety of math topics, such

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Induced subgraphs and treewidth Speaker: Sophie Spirkl, University of Waterloo Abstract: Treewidth is a measure of the complexity of a graph and has both structural and algorithmic consequences. While results of Robertson and Seymour characterize which minors appear in graphs