Welcome to the McGill Math and Stats Graduate Student Seminar.
The seminar meets Fridays around lunchtime in Burnside 1025. All graduate students and visitors are welcome.
Fall 2019 Talks
- Sep 20 - BENOÎT CORSINI: Tree Stuff
- Oct 4 - JORDAN BARRETT: The Probability Is Right
- Oct 11 - ZACHARY MUNRO: Topological Methods in Combinatorics and Extremal Set Theory
- Oct 18 - MACARENA COVADONGA ROBLES ARENAS: On Enzymes, or Why Your Earphones Are Always Tangled
- Oct 25 - MATT BOWEN: Colourful Ramsey Theory
- Nov 1 - JAMES RICKARDS: Proving Binomial Identities
- Nov 8 - SAMI DOUBA: A Farey Tale
- Nov 15 - ARAM POOLADIAN: A Brief Discussion on Optimal Transport
- Nov 22 - WILLIAM CHONG: Simply Equations
- Nov 29 - CHRIS FINLAY: Normalizing Flows: the GAN's Comely Cousin
- Dec 6 - MICHAEL WOLMAN: Constructing an Infinitesimal
Winter 2020 Talks
- Jan 24 - STEFAN GROSSER: The Lovász Local Lemma and its Applications
- Jan 31 - JAMES MCVITTIE: A Variety of Introductory Topics from Algebraic Statistics
- Feb 7 - VLADMIR SICCA GONÇALVES: When Artists Get Mathy (and Vice-Versa)
- Feb 14 - TYREL STOKES: How Do People Make Decisions Under Uncertainty?
- Feb 21 - REGINALD LYBBERT: Solving Pell's Equation: From Archimedes to Lagrange
- Feb 28 - DAVID LILIENFELDT: The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
- Mar 13 - DAMIEN TAGEDDINE: A Brief History of Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness Problem
The image above is of a hyperbolic crochet by Anitra Menning.
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