• Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker:  Santiago Guzman-Pro, TU Dresden Title:          Forbidden Tournaments and the Orientation (Completion) Problem Abstract:   For a fixed finite set of  oriented graphs F,  the F-free  orientation problem asks whether a given finite undirected graph G has an F-free orientation,

  • University of New Brunswick Data Challenge 2023

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

    The UNB Data Challenge 2023 will bring together two competitive tracks, Data Visualization (8th Annual), and Data Analytics (4th Annual) on Nov. 24, 2023, in a virtual format! Take up the challenge and demonstrate the power of data. Participants and

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Jordan Barrett, Toronto Metropolitan University Title: Graph burning, the burning number conjecture, and burning density Abstract: Graph burning is a discrete time process on a graph that acts as a simple model for the spread of social contagion in a network.

  • Advances in Statistical Modeling of Fisheries Data – Seminar

    online via webex

    A Spatiotemporal Model of Condition to Derive a Novel Starvation Mortality Index That Improves a State-space Stock Assessment Model for Atlantic Cod on the Southern Grand Bank of Newfoundland Madhura Weerasekera, Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research (CFER), Fisheries and Marine Institute

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker:  Leslie Hogben, Iowa State University Title:         Forts, (fractional) zero forcing, and Cartesian products of graphs Abstract: Zero forcing is an iterative process that repeatedly applies a rule to change the color of vertices of a graph $G$

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Torsten Mütze, Un. Warwick Title: Kneser graphs are Hamiltonian   Abstract: For integers k>=1 and n>=2k+1, the Kneser graph K(n,k) has as vertices all k-element subsets of an n-element ground set, and an edge between any two disjoint sets.

  • Combinatorial Algebra Meets Algebraic Combinatorics

    Montreal Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Combinatorial Algebra Meets Algebraic Combinatorics (CAAC) is a two-day workshop bringing together researchers working at the intersection of combinatorics and algebra. It examines the role of combinatorial structures, such as permutations, matroids and polytopes, arising from problems in Schubert calculus,

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Thiago de Holleben, Dalhousie University Title: Homological invariants of graphs with no induced cycles of length divisible by 3 Abstract:  If G is a graph with large chromatic number, what can we say about its induced subgraphs? In 2014,

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Zoom link below. Live viewing for local participants in Chase 227 (tea-drinkers are encouraged to bring their own mug). Speaker: Evelyn Smith-Roberge, Georgia Tech Title:Correspondence Packings of Planar Graphs Abstract: Suppose a graph G has list chromatic number k. It