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SUMMARY:Junior Math and Computer Science Camp
DESCRIPTION:This week-long day camp is an opportunity for students entering grades 5 or 6 in the Annapolis Valley to participate in fun and enriching science-based activities with Acadia faculty and students to develop their curiosity and enjoyment of math and computer science. It represents an important piece of a multi-year plan to develop the science skills of young students in the Annapolis Valley by bringing young students into the Acadia University outreach program. This will begin the process of positively engaging students with math and computer science at a critical time in their education. Bursaries are provided for those who qualify for financial assistance.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/junior-math-and-computer-science-camp-3/
LOCATION:Acadia University\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS outreach events
ORGANIZER;CN="Caroline Cochran":MAILTO:caroline.cochran@acadiau.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230715
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SUMMARY:29th Workshop on Logic\, Language\, Information and Computation
DESCRIPTION:WoLLIC is an annual international forum on inter-disciplinary research involving formal logic\, computing and programming theory\, and natural language and reasoning. Each meeting includes invited talks and tutorials as well as contributed papers. The 29th WoLLIC will be held at Dalhousie University in Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada\, July 11–14\, 2023. The conference typically covers the following topics: foundations of computing\, programming and Artificial Intelligence (AI); novel computation models and paradigms; broad notions of proof and belief; proof mining\, type theory\, effective learnability and explainable AI; formal methods in software and hardware development; logical approach to natural language and reasoning; logics of programs\, actions and resources; foundational aspects of information organization\, search\, flow\, sharing\, and protection; foundations of mathematics; philosophical logic; philosophy of language.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/29th-workshop-on-logic-language-information-and-computation/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS sponsored events
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Selinger":MAILTO:Peter.Selinger@Dal.Ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230801
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SUMMARY:Bridges Halifax 2023
DESCRIPTION:This conference is the premier international\, interdisciplinary conference connecting mathematics and art. The goal of the Bridges meetings is to foster research\, practice\, and new interest in mathematical connections to art\, music\, architecture\, education and culture. All too often\, mathematics can seem disconnected from or even antithetical to these other topics. We believe that mathematics and art can inform and enrich each other\, that there are great ideas waiting to be found in the mathematical analysis of art\, and that artistic thinking and activities can enliven what we understand about mathematics. \nThe Bridges conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of mathematicians\, scientists\, engineers\, artists\, educators\, musicians\, writers\, computer scientists\, sculptors\, dancers\, weavers\, model builders and many others in an atmosphere of mutual exchange and inspiration. \n 
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/bridges-halifax-2023/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS workshops and conferences
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: The hat\, the turtle and the spectre
DESCRIPTION:Come hear about the recent solution to a longstanding unsolved problem in geometry: it is possible for a single shape to tile the plane without any sort of repeating pattern? The “hat”\, it turns out\, solves this problem. It’s the first known aperiodic monotile\, also known as an “Einstein”. In this public lecture\, Craig Kaplan from the University of Waterloo (a member of the collaboration that discovered the “hat”)\, will talk about some background concepts from tiling theory and the history of the search for aperiodic shapes. The story of this discovery of the hat and the proof of its aperiodicity\, as well as two other closely related shapes\, the “turtle” and the “spectre”\, will dazzle you with their application to derive more results about aperiodic tilings. \nThis talk will be in the Irving Oil Auditorium in the Richard Murray Design Building on Thursday\, July 27 from 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm. \nRead more about the recent discovery of the aperiodic monotile: \n\nElusive ‘Einstein’ Solves a Longstanding Math Problem (New York Times)\nNewfound Mathematical ‘Einstein’ Shape Creates a Never-Repeating Pattern (Scientific American)\n‘The miracle that disrupts order’: mathematicians invent new ‘einstein’ shape (The Guardian)\nMathematicians say they have invented an ‘impossible’ tile that never repeats (CTV news)
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/public-lecture-the-hat-the-turtle-and-the-spectre/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230730T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230730T173000
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SUMMARY:Bridges Math and Art Family Day
DESCRIPTION:AARMS would like to invite everyone to the Bridges 2023 Math and Art family day!  This exciting event is part of the Bridges 2023 conference on Math and Art\, and will be held at the Halifax Central Library on Sunday\, July 30 from 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm.  Family day incorporates hands-on workshops\, mathematical poetry reading\, a short film festival\, and a mathematical art exhibition in the nearby Medjuck Building on Dalhousie’s Sexton Campus.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/bridges-math-and-art-family-day/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library
CATEGORIES:AARMS outreach events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230805
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SUMMARY:6th International Conference on Applied Category Theory
DESCRIPTION:Established in 2018\, the annual International Conference on Applied Category Theory brings together researchers\, programmers\, scientists and industry who seek to apply the foundational field of category theory to fields outside of mathematics. The ACT Adjoint School is annual research school adjoining the conference. The research school is aimed at fostering an open-hearted and open-minded environment where new applied category theorists develop the skills of research\, welcoming new researchers into cutting-edge research programs in applied category theory\, and to grow and strengthen the applied category theory community. The research school convenes online once every two weeks for 4 months before the conference and concludes research projects during the in-person research week before the conference.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/6th-international-conference-on-applied-category-theory/
LOCATION:University of Maryland\, college Park\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:AARMS sponsored events
ORGANIZER;CN="Priyaa Varshinee Srinivasan":MAILTO:priyaavarshinee.srin@ucalgary.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230802
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SUMMARY:2nd workshop of AARMS CRG on Mathematical Foundations of Scientific Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:This is the 2nd workshop of the AARMS Collaborative Research Group on Mathematical Foundations in Scientific Machine Learning\, which will be held on the Fredericton Campus of the University of New Brunswick on Jul 31 – Aug 01\, 2023. \nThe theme of the workshop is as broad as the scientific research programs of the partners in the AARMS CRG group\, including Machine Learning approaches in Mathematics\, Geophysics\, Chemistry\, Statistics\, etc.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/2nd-workshop-of-aarms-crg-on-mathematical-foundations-of-scientific-machine-learning/
LOCATION:University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus)\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS workshops and conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Touikan":MAILTO:nicholas.touikan@unb.ca
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