• Diversity in the Mathematical Sciences 2024

    Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Objectives: The mathematical institutes in Canada have joined forces to offer annual summer schools geared toward women and underrepresented groups in mathematics and related sciences. The first school will be at Dalhousie University in Summer 2024. The goals of the summer school

  • Graph Searching in Canada Workshop 2024

    Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    The Graph Searching in Canada 2024 workshop will be held at Dalhousie University on August 7-9, 2024. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together researchers studying graph searching problems and their variants, such as as Cops and Robbers,

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Zoom seminar

    Title: How do we use graphs to transmit quantum information? Time: 3.30pm, Atlantic time, (1:30, CDT) Wednesday Sept. 18 Speaker: Hermie Monterde, University of Manitoba Abstract: In this talk, a graph $G$ represents a quantum spin network (a networking of

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Recolouring Graphs: Decompositions, A Dichotomy Theorem and Frozen   Colourings Speaker: Kathie Cameron, Wilfrid Laurier University A k-colouring of a graph G is an assignment of at most k colours to the vertices of a graph so that the ends of each edge of the graph

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    The Martin Invariant and Other Results on the Interlace Polynomials Josephine Reynes, University of Waterloo There are many well studied graph polynomials, but this talk will focus on the Martin polynomial and the interlace polynomial. Specifically, this talk will look

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker #1: Peter Collier, Dalhousie University Title #1: Zero Forcing on Twisted Hypercubes Abstract #1: The hypercube stands out as a compelling and versatile structure that extends the geometric notion of a cube into higher dimensions. We study the twisted hypercube

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Some problems on graph sequences David Galvin, University of Notre Dame I'll talk about some problems concerning unimodality (or otherwise) of some graph sequences that come from enumeration. The focus will be on the matching sequence, the independent set sequence

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    On the two table case of the directed Oberwolfach problem Speaker: Alice Lacaze-Masmonteil, University of Regina A directed variant of the famous Oberwolfach problem, the directed Oberwolfach problem considers the following scenario. Given n people seated at t round tables

  • Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar

    Online via Zoom

    Speaker: Iain Beaton, Acadia University Title: Reconfiguring minimal dominating sets under a generalization of token sliding Abstract: A dominating set S in a graph is a subset of vertices such that every vertex is either in S or adjacent to