Monday, March 6
Assaf Rinot (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Marco Gualtieri (University of Toronto)
Wall crossing and the stokes phenomenon
Aaron Tikuisis (University of Ottawa)
Lecture 15 | Introduction to Operator Algebras
Part of the Thematic Program on Operator Algebras and Applications
Benjamin Landon (University of Toronto)
Tail estimates for stationary KPZ models
Ben Bolker (McMaster University)
Lecture 15 | Statistical Learning
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 20 | Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory: an introduction to the Langlands Program
Tuesday, March 7
Damir Kinzebulatov (Laval University and Université Laval)
Sharp solvability for singular SDEs
Mario Roy (York University)
Lecture 15 | Countable-State Thermodynamic Formalism and Its Application to Conformal Graph Directed Markov Systems (CGDMSs)
Slawomir Solecki
Graduate Course on the Dynamics and Structure of Transformation Groups
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Phan Thanh Nam
Existence and non-existence of minimizers in the liquid drop model
Steven Riley (Imperial College London)
Reflections on disease dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
Speakers:
Lyle Muller (Western University)
Marieke Mur (Western University)
Lecture 15 | Neural Networks
Kris Shaw (University of Oslo)
The birational geometry of matroids
Wednesday, March 8
St. Rose of Lima (26 Students - Grade 6/7)
Ben Bolker (McMaster University)
Lecture 16 | Statistical Learning
Aaron Tikuisis (University of Ottawa)
Lecture 16 | Introduction to Operator Algebras
Part of the Thematic Program on Operator Algebras and Applications
Debanjana Kundu (UBC Vancouver/PIMS and University of British Columbia)
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 21 | Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory: an introduction to the Langlands Program
Thursday, March 9
Mario Roy (York University)
Lecture 16 | Countable-State Thermodynamic Formalism and Its Application to Conformal Graph Directed Markov Systems (CGDMSs)
Slawomir Solecki
Graduate Course on the Dynamics and Structure of Transformation Groups
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Speakers:
Lyle Muller (Western University)
Marieke Mur (Western University)
Lecture 16 | Neural Networks
Jonathan Leake (University of Waterloo)
Lorentzian polynomial on cones Part II
Friday, March 10
Assaf Rinot (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Jeff Lundeen, University of Ottawa
Manipulating photons via their momentum to create general optical transformations
Natasha Dobrinen (University of Notre Dame)
Infinite-dimensional structural Ramsey theory
Felix Gelinas (University of Toronto)
Cones and ping-pong in three dimensions
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 22 | Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory: an introduction to the Langlands Program