Events
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Math Kitchen Party: organized by Danielle Cox (Mount Saint Vincent)
Zoom seminarModelling correlated count data-can I delete the zeroes? Gary Sneddon (Mount Saint Vincent) Correlated count data with excess zeroes arise in a number of applications. We will discuss 3 motivating examples, and some approaches to modelling these type of data.
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Math Kitchen Party: organized by Asmita Sodhi (Dalhousie) and Rebecca McKay (UNB Saint John)
Zoom seminarTips and Tricks for Online Teaching Rebecca McKay (UNB Saint John) Many of us will be teaching with some online component in Fall 2020. In this brief talk, I will outline some tips and tricks for moving mathematics and statistics
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Atlantic GR Seminar: Sharmila Gunasekaran Gnanam (MUN) and Robert Santacruz (UNB)
Zoom seminarSlow decay of waves in gravitational solitons Sharmila Gunasekaran Gnanam Memorial University of Newfoundland Gravitational solitons are globally stationary horizonless asymptotically flat spacetimes. In this talk, I will describe the methodology used to prove that massless scalar waves in a
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Diversity in Mathematics 2020
VancouverWe propose a multi-year, multi-level approach to promoting diversity and inclusivity in STEM. The annual two-week program encompasses concurrent, partially overlapping events targeting two distinct groups: (a) A summer school for top undergraduate women in Canada and the northwest United
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AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: James Watmough (UNB Fredericton)
Zoom seminarSimple epidemic models with importation Many provinces and territories have controlled the spread of SARS-COV-2 within their borders and are now weighing the risks and benefits of reopening internally and externally. In this week's seminar I'll lay out some groundwork
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Math Kitchen Party: organized by Connie Stewart (UNB Saint John)
Zoom seminarHierarchical linear model with power law function on transmission of COVID-19 in Italy: Modelling and regression analysis Youtian Hao (UNB Fredericton) COVID-19 growth data were typically collected from each region of a country, and the transmission rate usually varies in
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PIMS/AARMS WORKSHOP ON New Trends in Localized Patterns in PDEs
PIMS at UBC and SFU Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaMathematical Theory and Applications to Physics, Biology and the Social Sciences– a Conference in Honour of the 60th Birthday of Michael J. Ward Localized spatial-temporal patterns commonly occur for various classes of linear and nonlinear diffusive processes. In particular, they
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Café Mathématique: What is a model of COVID-19?
Café Mathématique is a free, online public forum where anyone can learn how math underpins our understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear from a panel of experts at universities across Canada as they answer the question, “What is a
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AARMS COVID-19 Seminar: Acadia Covid Modelling Group
Zoom seminarTalk 1: Estimating underreporting of COVID-19 cases using fatality data Led by Margaret Hopkins Talk 2: Individual-based modelling of COVID-19 on the Acadia University campus with a realistic contact structure Led by the Acadia Modelling Group The Acadia Modelling Group
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Atlantic GR Seminar: Nicholas Layden (Dalhousie) and Sharmin Akhter (MUN)
Zoom seminarGeometric Horizons in the Szekeres Spacetime Nicholas Layden (Dalhousie University) A new conjecture for geometric horizons has been introduced which may provide a potential alternative to using apparent horizons and related surfaces for analyzing the dynamics of black hole spacetimes.
