• Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Viresh Patel (University of Amsterdam)

    Zoom seminar

    Title: Path decompositions of random directed graphs In this talk we consider the problem of partitioning the edges of a digraph into as few paths as possible. The minimum number of paths needed in such an edge decomposition is called

  • Formulating Success: Industry Research Connector 2021

    Zoom seminar

    The Formulating Success connector aims to connect Atlantic Canadian companies and not-for-profit organizations with mathematical scientists and statisticians. This is an opportunity for industry and not-for-profits to present data-based challenges; for professors to promote their research with an eye towards

  • Formulating Success: Industry Research Connector 2021

    Zoom seminar

    The Formulating Success connector aims to connect Atlantic Canadian companies and not-for-profit organizations with mathematical scientists and statisticians. This is an opportunity for industry and not-for-profits to present data-based challenges; for professors to promote their research with an eye towards

  • Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Perry Kleinhenz (Michigan State University)

    Zoom seminar

    Title: Stabilization rates for the damped wave equation with polynomial and oscillatory damping Abstract: In this talk I will discuss energy decay of solutions of the Damped wave equation. After giving an overview of classical results I'll focus on the

  • AARMS Scientific Machine Learning Seminar: Hamid Usefi (MUN)

    WebEx seminar

    Multicollinearity, singular vectors, and dimensionality reduction for high-dimensional datasets Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as building blocks of our DNA, can determine the variations between people. It is believed that SNPs in genes that regulate DNA mismatch repair, cell cycle regulation,

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Pavol Hell (SFU)

    Zoom seminar

    I will discuss a few examples where considering loops leads to interesting insights, often allowing unifying existing results. These examples will include cops and robbers games, graph homomorphisms, variants of interval and chordal graphs, and versions of domination. Join Zoom