Events
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion
Zoom seminarGündoğdu & Candansayar, 2018, Three-dimensional regularized inversion of DC resistivity data with different stabilizing functionals. Also available on the author's ResearchGate page: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326068036_Three-dimensional_regularized_inversion_of_DC_resistivity_data_with_different_stabilizing_functionals This paper compares several regularization functionals that have appeared in geophysical inversion literature. It can provide an
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Stinson66 – New Advances in Designs, Codes and Cryptography
Fields Institute 222 College St., Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThis conference will celebrate Doug Stinson’s 66th birthday and highlight his contributions to the fields of designs, codes, cryptography, and their connections. The goal is to explore recent developments, open problems and conjectures in combinatorial design theory along with applications
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion
Zoom seminarFarquharson & Oldenburg, 2004, A comparison of automatic techniques for estimating the regularization parameter in non-linear inverse problems. Also available here: https://gif.eos.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/Farquharson_regparam_04.pdf This paper compares some common approaches for choosing the value of the regularization parameter in underdetermined, minimum-structure-type inverse
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Junior Math and Computer Science Camp
Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia, CanadaThis week-long day camp is an opportunity for students entering grades 5 or 6 in the Annapolis Valley to participate in fun and enriching science-based activities with Acadia faculty and students to develop their curiosity and enjoyment of math and
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Computational Aspects in Finance and Actuarial Sciences
University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CanadaThe AARMS CRG Conference on Computational Aspects in Finance and Actuarial Sciences will be held July 8-9 in PEI, Canada. This conference is mainly hosted by the Atlantic Association for Research in Mathematical Sciences (AARMS) collaborative research group (CRG) and
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Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference / Congrès canadien des étudiant(e)s en mathématiques
Université Laval 2325 Rue de l'Université, Québec, Québec, CanadaThe Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (CUMC) is a national conference organized each summer by undergraduate students for undergraduate students at different institutions across Canada. The CUMC is an opportunity for students to explore mathematics outside their usual surroundings and spark
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion
Zoom seminarFriday, July 15, 2022 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Atlantic time) Bijani et al., 2017, Physical-property-, lithology- and surface-geometry-based joint inversion using Pareto Multi-Objective Global Optimization. If you are unable to access the paper through that link, please email
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion
Online via ZoomLelièvre et al., 2012, Joint inversion of seismic traveltimes and gravity data on unstructured grids with application to mineral exploration. https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/geo2011-0154.1 If you are unable to access the paper through that link, please email the organizer (and co-author on the
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Symmetry, Invariants, and their Applications: A Celebration of Peter Olver’s 70th Birthday
Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaThis is a proposal for a workshop on symmetry, invariants, and their applications in celebration of Peter Olver's 70th birthday. Transformation and groups are an omnipresent concept in nature, science, and art. Many biological, chemical, physical, or man-made structures exhibit
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Intersection of Microlocal Analysis, Harmonic Analysis, and Inverse Problems: A conference in honor of Allan Greenleaf
University of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd, Rochester, NY, United StatesThe objective of the conference is to bring together an international group of experts in three areas: microlocal analysis, inverse problems and harmonic analysis. There will be 19 internationally recognized researchers in those subjects, each invited to give a lecture.
