Réunion d'hiver SMC 2017

Waterloo, 8 - 11 décembre 2017

Horaires        

Horaire - Conférences plénières, de lauréats et publique

 
vendredi 8 décembre
17:00 - 18:00 Edward Burger (Southwestern University), Conférence publique, How Always to Win at Limbo, Silver Lake Ballroom A+B, Delta Waterloo
 
samedi 9 décembre
11:00 - 12:00 Joel Kamnitzer (University of Toronto), Conférence plénière, Geometric constructions in representation theory and symplectic duality, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

13:30 - 14:30 Ilijas Farah (York University), Conférence plénière, Necessary uses of abstract set theory in mathematics, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

14:30 - 15:30 Sabin Cautis (University of British Columbia), Prix Coxeter-James, ${N \choose k} = {N \choose N-k}$, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

19:00 - 20:00 Richard Hoshino (Quest University), Prix Adrien-Pouliot, Four Problem-Solving Strategies for Mathematics and for Life, M3-1006, Univ Waterloo
 
dimanche 10 décembre
11:00 - 12:00 Niky Kamran (McGill University), Conférence plénière, Solving the Einstein equations holographically, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

13:30 - 14:30 Natalia Komarova (University of California - Irvine), Conférence plénière, Mathematical methods in evolutionary dynamics, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

14:30 - 15:30 Bernard Hodgson (Université Laval), Prix d'excellence en enseignement, On the contribution of mathematicians to the education of teachers, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo
 
lundi 11 décembre
11:00 - 12:00 Bill Cook (University of Waterloo), Conférence plénière, Exact solutions to the traveling salesman problem, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

13:30 - 14:30 Konstantin Tikhomirov (Princeton University), Prix de doctorat, The extreme singular values of random matrices: a geometric approach, Room M3-1006, Univ. Waterloo

Commanditaires

Centre de recherches mathématiques Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Fields Institute AARMS: Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences University of Waterloo

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