• Atlantic GR Seminar: Dr Robie Hennigar (MUN)

    Zoom seminar

    Holographic Complexity and Thermodynamic Volume I will discuss recent work exploring the holographic complexity conjectures for rotating black holes. A relationship between the complexity of formation and the thermodynamic volume of the black hole is found, and I discuss the

  • AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: Ahmed Saif (Dalhousie)

    Zoom seminar

    A Simulation-Optimization Framework for Optimizing Response Strategies to Epidemics Epidemics require dynamic response strategies that encompass a multitude of policy alternatives and that balance health, economic and societal considerations. We propose a simulation-optimization framework to aid policymakers select closure, protection

  • Groups acting on Trees: minicourse by Olga Kharlampovich

    Online via Zoom

    From May 3, 2021 to May 7, 2021, Professor O. Kharlampovich from City University of New York will teach a mini course on Groups acting on Trees. Due to the current situation caused by the corona virus disease, the mini

  • Canadian Student and Postdoc Conference on Gravity

    Online via Zoom

    The Canadian Student and Postdoc Conference on Gravity (CSPCG) will provide a forum for both Canadian and international graduate students and postdocs to gather and present their research. It invites submissions for talks covering all aspects of gravitational research, including

  • Blundon Seminar Math Camp

    Memorial University (St. John's Campus) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    The Blundon Seminar is an annual (since 1982) three-day math camp for senior high school students from Newfoundland who are interested in mathematics and demonstrate consistently good performance in mathematics competitions. Participation in the math camp is by invitation only

  • AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: Tom Hurd (McMaster)

    Zoom seminar

    From Agent Based Infectious Disease Models to Compartment Models There are lots of potential agent based approaches to COVID modelling, and it is of interest to try to connect them to more standard compartment ODE models. To what extent can