• AARMS CRG Online Workshop on Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science

    Online via Zoom

    The AARMS CRG Online Workshop on Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science will be held August 6th, 2020 in PEI, Canada. This workshop is mainly hosted by the Atlantic Association for Research in Mathematical Sciences (AARMS) collaborative research group (CRG) and

  • AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: Jane Heffernan (York)

    Zoom seminar

    Modelling immunity against SARS-CoV-2 from infection and vaccination: The Atlantic Bubble We have developed a mathematical model model of COVID-19 in the population. The model is stratified over 5-year age groups, and by immunity status. We track mild, moderate, and

  • AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: Theodore Kolokolnikov (Dalhousie)

    Zoom seminar

    Modelling of disease spread through heterogeneous population We present a simple model of disease spread that incorporates spatial variability in population density. Starting from first principles, we derive a novel PDE with state-dependent diffusion. Consistent with observations, this model exhibits

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Anthony Bonato (Ryerson University)

    Zoom seminar

    In pursuit-evasion games, a set of pursuers attempts to locate, eliminate, or contain an evader in a network. The rules, specified from the outset, greatly determine the difficulty of the questions posed above. For example, the evader may be visible,

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar: Danny Dyer (Memorial University)

    Zoom seminar

    Title: The basics of the deduction game Abstract: The deduction game is a new variant of the classical chasers and runners game where the chasers are trying to catch an invisible runner quickly, but with no communication possible between chasers on

  • Dalhousie-AARMS AAMP Seminar: Ben Landon (University of Toronto)

    Zoom seminar

    Title: Local eigenvalue statistics of random matrices and Dyson Brownian motion Abstract:  Dyson Brownian motion is a stochastic process describing eigenvalue dynamics under a matrix-valued Brownian motion.  We will review this process and its role in the study of universality

  • 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