Events
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomSpeakers: Prangya Parida, U. Ottawa, and Kiara McDonald, U. Victoria Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86415230827?pwd=QUxLUnlMdWYzL05zSUJ4bnBCOUJnZz09 --------------------------------------------------- Prangya Parida: Title: Cover-free families on graphs Abstract: A family of subsets of a t-set is called a d-cover-free family if no subset is contained in the union of
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomRamsey numbers of signed graphs Ben Seamone, Dawson College and Université de Montréal Abstract: Nathan Acheampong (Université de Montréal) Francis Clavette (Université de Montréal) Geˇna Hahn (Université de Montréal) Margaux Marseloo (Université Paris-Saclay) Viktor Paardekooper (Université de Montréal), and Ben Seamone* (Dawson College &
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Combinatorial Algebra meets Algebraic Combinatorics 22nd annual workshop
York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe Combinatorial Algebra meets Algebraic Combinatorics (CAAC) workshop is an annual meeting taking place in Canada since 2004, with a focus on the continuously evolving interactions between combinatorial algebra and algebraic combinatorics. These meetings provide a strong connection between the
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomSwitching m-edge coloured graphs Speaker: Gary MacGillivray, University of Victoria Abstract: An m-edge-coloured graph consists of a set of vertices, any two of which are either joined by an edge of one of m colours or not joined at all.
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CRG Seminar: Modelling Fish Stock Biomass Dynamics in a Multi-gear Fishery and Determining the Stock Status
online via webexAbstract: A marine fishery is an important sector in many countries as it contributes towards the nutritional requirements of people and provides income and employment to the associated population. Compared to other natural resources fish being a living resource has
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomKemeny's constant for Markov chains and random walks on graphs Speaker: Jane Breen, Ontario Tech University Kemeny's constant is an interesting and useful quantifier of how well-connected the states of a Markov chain are. Though it was first introduced in
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomTime: 3:30 pm, Atlantic time, (4:00 pm NST) Wednesday, Feb. 12 Speaker: Robert Bailey, Memorial University Title: Computer constructions of distance-regular graphs with primitive automorphism groups Abstract: A graph is distance-regular if, for each vertex $v$ and each vertex $w$
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Girls STEM Up Conference 2025: connect and Conquer
Delta Hotels by Mariott Fredericton 225 Woodstock Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaGirls STEM Up is collectively 28 women students based in Fredericton, NB, who are passionate about bridging the gap of gender inequity in STEM fields, focusing on intersectionality. Founded in 2019, with the goal of sparking necessary discussions and changing
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2025 Integration Competition
Saint Francis Xavier University 4130 University Avenue, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CanadaThe Integration Competition is a fun, head-to-head competition among first-year calculus students to solve integrals, with the winners of each matchup progressing to further rounds until a winner emerges. Participants challenge themselves to solve integral problems on-the-spot, and in addition
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Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Online via ZoomSpeaker: Karen Meagher, University of Regina Title: Derangement graphs and the intersection density of permutation groups Abstract: Two permutations are intersecting if they both map some $i$ to the same point, equivalently, permutations $\sigma$ and $\pi$ are intersecting if and only if
