Events
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: John Engbers (Marquette University)
Zoom seminarExtremal questions for vertex colorings of graphs For graphs $G$ and $H$, an $H$-coloring of $G$ is a map from the vertices of $G$ to the vertices of $H$ so that an edge in $G$ is mapped to an edge
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AARMS Scientific Machine Learning Seminar: Michael W. Dunham (Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University)
WebEx seminarSemisupervised machine learning algorithms and their application to geoscience classification problems In recent years, many disciplines have been challenged with trying to efficiently extract meaning, or value, out of large datasets. Technological advances have improved data storage capabilities as well
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Aysel Erey (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Zoom seminarGraph polynomials In this talk, I will discuss various aspects of several graph polynomials such as the location of their roots, their combinatorial properties and extremal questions. Join Zoom Meeting: link
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CMS-UPEI-AARMS Regional Math Camp
University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CanadaThe School of Mathematical and Computational Science (SMCS) is once again organizing the UPEI-CMS-AARMS Regional Math Camp, to be held at UPEI between May 6 – May 8, 2022. We anticipate hosting some of the most talented grade 10 and
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion Series
Zoom seminarZhang et al., 2022, Geophysical inversions on unstructured meshes using non-gradient based regularization The paper above, the main one we will discuss, seeks to improve upon the method in the paper below, which increases some computational demands. We'd like to
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Atlantic General Relativity Meeting 2022
Online via ZoomThis series of annual meetings focusses on recent advances in all aspects of classical and quantum gravity. Topics include mathematical general relativity, relativistic astrophysics, gravitational waves, cosmology, gravitational aspects of string theory, loop quantum gravity, and numerical relativity. There is
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Combinatorial Algebra meets Algebraic Combinatorics 2023
University of Waterloo 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaCombinatorial algebra and algebraic combinatorics are two highly active areas of research. Their importance is felt throughout theoretical and applied mathematics, including algebraic geometry, representation theory, commutative algebra, and mathematical physics; they have found numerous practical applications in diverse fields.
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AARMS Geophysical Inverse Problems Discussion
Online via ZoomFarquharson, 2008, Constructing piecewise-constant models in multidimensional minimum-structure inversions. Also available on the author's webpage: https://www.esd.mun.ca/~farq/special.html Considering the discussion at our previous meeting, it seems natural to next look at methods for recovering sharp/blocky/compact features. This one is a relatively short paper,
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Calculus Instruction in Atlantic Canada Conference 2022
Online via ZoomThis is a one-day online workshop is an opportunity for high school and university calculus instructors from across Atlantic Canada to come together and engage in discussions regarding calculus instruction. The theme for 2022 is "Adapting Calculus Instruction in a
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Groups, Rings, Lie and Hopf Algebras IV
Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaThe aim of this workshop is to discuss the current state of research in several interrelated areas of algebra. The first three workshops with the same title were held on the St. John's campus of Memorial University (MUN) in 2001
