Monday, December 5
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 24 | Topics in Geometry and Topology: A Second Course in Riemannian Geometry
Ehud de Shalit (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Difference equations and algebraic independence over elliptic function fields
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 33 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Jessica Lin (McGill University)
Quantitative Homogenization of the Invariant Measure for Nondivergence Form Elliptic Equations
Tuesday, December 6
Speakers:
Christina Cobbold (University of Glasgow)
Susmita Sadhu (Georgia College and State University)
Chris Heggerud (University of California Davis)
Eric Foxall (University of British Columbia)
Jimmy Garnier (CNRS - Univ Savoie Mont-Blanc UMR5127)
Rebecca Tyson (University of British Columbia)
Hao Wang (University of Alberta)
Bingtuan Li (University of Louisville)
Alan Hastings (University of California Davis)
Frank Hilker, Osnabrück University
Speakers:
Sebastian Pokutta (Technical University of Berlin and ZIB)
Saeed Ghadimi (University of Waterloo)
Elias Khalil (University of Toronto)
Sanjeeb Dash (IBM Research)
Anna Deza (University of California Berkeley)
Ishan Bansal (Cornell University)
Christoph Spiegel (Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) / TU Berlin)
Jon Lee (University of Michigan)
Leo Liberti (Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and Ecole Polytechnique)
Michael Metel (Huawei Canada)
Agent-Based & Individual-Based Modeling: Theory and Praxis Lecture
Manuela Girotti (Concordia University and Saint Mary's University)
The dynamics of random KdV soliton and soliton gass
Amber Smith (University of Tennessee Health Science Center)
Modeling the Dynamics of Viral-Bacterial Coinfection
Stevo Todorčević (University of Toronto)
Lecture 11 | 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
Colin Crowley (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Hyperplane arrangements and compactifications of vector groups
Wednesday, December 7
Speakers:
Raluca Eftimie (Université de Franche-Comté)
Paul Moorcroft (Harvard University)
Marie-Josee Fortin (University of Toronto)
Sergei Petrovskii (University of Leicester)
William Fagan (University of Maryland)
Xiunan Wang (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
Peter Molnar (University of Toronto)
Martin Krkosek (University of Toronto)
David Earn (McMaster University)
Jonathan Potts (University of Sheffield)
Speakers:
Alper Atamtürk (University of California Berkeley)
Merve Bodur (University of Toronto)
Jan Kronqvist (KTH - Kungliga Tekniska högskolan)
Zirui Zhou (Huawei Technologies Canada)
Ian Sugrue (Northern Illinois University)
Fei Wang (University of Waterloo)
Moira MacNeil (University of Toronto)
Oktay Günlük (Cornell University)
Yuriy Zinchenko (Gurobi Inc. and University of Calgary)
Nathan Krislock (Northern Illinois University)
AIMday™ Quantum Technologies
EAST Alternative School of Toronto (55 Students, Grade 7/8)
Kumar Murty (University of Toronto and The Fields Institute)
Bounded generation for SL_n(O_S)
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 34 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Fernando Baltazar Larios (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Maximum likelihood estimation for a stochastic SEIR system with a COVID-19 application
Philippe G. LeFloch (Sorbonne University)
Mathematical methods for self-gravitating fields: dispersion or collapse?
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Xingyu Zhu (The Fields Institute)
Boundary of RCD spaces and RCD subspaces
Part of the Thematic Program on Nonsmooth Riemannian and Lorentzian Geometry
Thursday, December 8
Shiyue Li (Brown University)
K-rings of wonderful varieties and matroids
Friday, December 9
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
Philip Maini (University of Oxford)
Modelling Collective Cell Migration
Brad Rodgers (Queen's University)
Lecture 35 | Random Matrix Theory on the Classical Compact Groups
Michael Power St. Joseph (85 Students - 11 IB)
Spencer Unger (University of Toronto)
Ramsey theory of trees
Anthony Lazzeroni (Hong Kong Baptist University)
r-QSym variety continued