Monday, September 19
Speakers:
Gael Giraud (Georgetown University)
Maria Nikolaidi
Madanmohan Ghosh (Bank of Canada)
Andrew Jackson (University of Surrey)
Carey King (University of Texas at Austin)
Nicola Gigli (SISSA Trieste)
Graduate Course: Introduction to the Riemannian Curvature Dimension condition - Professor Nicola Gigli (SISSA Trieste)
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Spiro Karigiannis (University of Waterloo)
Lecture 04 | Topics in Geometry and Topology: A Second Course in Riemannian Geometry
Marco Gualtieri (University of Toronto)
Generalized geometry and geometric quantization
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 04 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Sayan Das
Superdiffusivity and localization of continuous polymers
Tuesday, September 20
Speakers:
Andrea Macrina (University College London (UCL))
Sally Shen (Global Risk Institute)
Arthur Charpentier (Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM))
Chris Kenyon (MUFG)
Carlos Vázquez (University of A Coruna)
Gregory G. Smith (Queen's University)
Lecture 05 | Computational Homological Algebra
Agent-Based & Individual-Based Modeling: Theory and Praxis Lecture
Advanced Topics in Infectious Disease Dynamics Modelling Lecture
Siegfried Van Hille (The Fields Institute)
Parametrizations
Stevo Todorčević (University of Toronto)
Lecture 01 | Topics in Set Theory: Homogeneous Structures, Topological Dynamics of Their Automorphism Groups and the Corresponding Ramsey Index Theory
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Sanjeena Dang (Carleton University)
Lecture 04 | Statistical Methods for Big Genomic Data
Patrick Speissegger (McMaster University)
Nested pfaffian functions
Wednesday, September 21
Speakers:
Riccardo Rebonato (EDHEC business school)
Enrique Villamor (Florida International University)
Helyette Geman (Johns Hopkins University)
Bruno Kamdem (New York University)
Phillip Ashby
Spiro Karigiannis (University of Waterloo)
Lecture 05 | Topics in Geometry and Topology: A Second Course in Riemannian Geometry
Alex Lubotzky (Weizmann Institute of Science)
The congruence subgroup problem and boundedness conditions
Stéphane Mangin, Université de Lorraine, Institut Jean Lamour, UMR CNRS 7198, France & Cambridge University, Cavendish Laboratory, UK
Femto-second to pico-second laser pulse to switch magnetization
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 05 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Eric Woolgar (University of Alberta)
On the topology of general cosmological models
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Sharmila Gunasekaran
Decay of waves in gravitational solitons
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
John Lott (University of California Berkeley)
Scalar curvature and spinors
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Pawel Pralat (Toronto Metropolitan University)
Lecture 03 | Probabilistic Method and Random Graphs
Thursday, September 22
Speakers:
Thierry Roncalli
Mathieu Boudreault (Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM))
Matt Davison (Western University)
Arthur Berrill (Royal Bank of Canada)
Graham Watt (Royal Bank of Canada)
Ryan Ho, Mark Lombardo, Walid Mnif
Gregory G. Smith (Queen's University)
Lecture 06 | Computational Homological Algebra
Agent-Based & Individual-Based Modeling: Theory and Praxis Lecture
Advanced Topics in Infectious Disease Dynamics Modelling Lecture
Sanjeena Dang (Carleton University)
Lecture 05 | Statistical Methods for Big Genomic Data
Friday, September 23
Speakers:
Stavros Zenios (University of Cyprus)
Christine Chui (Canada Life)
Zahir Bhanji (Manulife)
Hong Li (University of Guelph)
Rui Zhou (University of Melbourne)
Alexey Rubtsov (Global Risk Institute)
Speaker:
Alex Lubotzky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Weizmann Institute of Science)
Nicola Gigli (SISSA Trieste)
Graduate Course: Introduction to the Riemannian Curvature Dimension condition - Professor Nicola Gigli (SISSA Trieste)
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 06 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Jing Zhang (University of Toronto)
Diamonds at Large Cardinals
Anthony Lazzeroni (Hong Kong Baptist University)
The ideal of r-quasisymmetric functions
Saturday, September 24
Speakers:
Dr. Deirdre Haskell, Deputy Director, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
John Mighton, JUMP Math
Tracy Solomon, University of Toronto
Diana FitzGerald, Toronto District School Board
John Mighton (JUMP Math)
All Things Being Equal: How to Use Math to Create a More Equitable World