• East Coast Combinatorics Conference

    Saint Francis Xavier University 4130 University Avenue, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

    The ECCC is an annual conference designed to support and bring together researchers in mathematics and computer science interested in all aspects of combinatorics. A unique feature is the workshop like atmosphere which encourages active collaboration and participation of faculty

  • Workshop: Agent based Models and the mathematical equations that describe them

    Fredericton Convention Centre 670 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    This workshop will clarify the relationship between Agent Based Models (ABMs) and familiar equations from mathematical ecology. This is a hands-on workshop where participants will run and analyze computer code. Mathematical approximations to ABMs are valuable because they (1) reduce

  • Symposium: The Future of Evolutionary Game Theory

    Fredericton Convention Centre 670 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    This symposium will explore the analysis and application of game theoretical models to problems in evolutionary ecology. Special emphasis is placed on the dynamics of strategy change, as in evolutionary systems payoffs to players change the distribution of strategies in

  • CANSSI National Case Study Competition 2019

    University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus) Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    Judging for the Atlantic regional participants in the 2019 CANSSI National Case Study Competition will take place at UNB Fredericton on Wednesday, October 9 from 4-7pm. This datathon gives opportunities for students to undertake creative modelling in a real-world problem

  • Borders in public health and mathematical epidemiology

    Fields Institute 222 College St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Most research in Mathematical Epidemiology focuses on infectious disease characteristics within local, isolated populations and geographic regions. However, infectious diseases are not confined to small regions. They cross borders, affecting multiple populations, jurisdictions, and governments. This workshop aims to foster

  • Surface Braid Groups and Mapping Class Groups

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

    Mini course by Professor Paolo Bellingeri Université de Caen Surface braid groups are a natural generalization of classical braid groups and of fundamental groups of surfaces. They were first defined by Zariski during the 1930's (although braid groups on the

  • Data Visualization Competition

    Fredericton Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    The objective of the Data Visualization Competition is to highlight the community-wide benefits of open data, including identifying potential improvements to government services and procedures, and recognizing potential business opportunities. The event is designed to help educate and communicate the

  • Discovery Days: Beyond Puzzling

    Discovery Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    The second installment of AARMS collaboration with the Discovery Centre in Halifax took place on Sunday, November 24. The activities included an enhanced experience of the exhibit "Beyond the Rubik's cube"; a selection of puzzles to be completed by the

  • Mini-course on GAP

    Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Leandro Vendramin of the University of Buenos Aires will give a special minicourse from January 13-17. The course will be on the computer algebra system GAP. It will take place in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Dalhousie, and