Sunday, January 22
Monday, January 23
Speakers:
Stephen Morse (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health)
Bruce Mellado (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS)
Dave Carter (NRC - GPHIN)
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Gillian Hadfield (University of Toronto and Vector Institute and CIFAR)
The Foundations of Cooperative Intelligence
Shengda Hu (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Curvatures in generalized geometry
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 7
Tuesday, January 24
Speakers:
Marc Lipsitch (Harvard University)
Kamran Khan (BlueDot Inc. and University of Toronto)
Ali Asgary (York University)
Michael Li (University of Alberta)
Revisiting the Mathematical Theory of Epidemics
Tobias Kaiser (University of Passau)
Periods, Power Series, and Integrated Algebraic Numbers
June Huh (IAS and Princeton University)
Stellahedral geometry of matroids
Wednesday, January 25
Speakers:
Steven J Hoffman (Public Health Agency of Canada and York University)
Marisa Creatore (CIHR Centre for Research on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies)
Fields Trip - 30 Students
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 8
Karl Winsor (The Fields Institute)
Jacques Bélair (Université de Montréal)
Modeling the Use of Fangsang Shelter Hospitals in Wuhan
Renyuan Xu (University of Southern California)
Learning to Simulate Tail Risk Scenarios
Thursday, January 26
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
Diane Maclagan (University of Warwick)
Tropical ideals
Friday, January 27
Graduate Course on Set Theory, Algebra and Analysis
Part of the Thematic Program on Set Theoretic Methods in Algebra, Dynamics and Geometry
Forte Shinko (The Fields Institute and University of California)
Realizations of equivalence relations and subshifts
Curran Mcconnell (York University)
Weingarten Functions and Second-Order Finite Free Probability
James Arthur (University of Toronto)
Lecture 9
Saturday, January 28
Speaker:
John Mason (Open University and University of Oxford)